RanakTheOrc
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- Jul 30, 2020
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Yeah maybe they finish the sub path first but I like the bitchy sabia too the mostAnyone else noticed that Sabia's personality has changed to be less bitchy since Monsinne took over, dom sabia at least used to be a mega bitch with little compassion, new sabia is always apologizing and stuff.
The very bestI like this game very much, I think the game character design is very good
There's nothing NTR about this game, you're probably mistaking it for another. Especially if you're playing as a female character.Ugh, this game. This may sound strange, and i may be alone in this, but so much about it makes my NTR senses tingle even if there is none. Not that I don't like it, it's just... unique.
I have a pretty good idea of why the game makes me uncomfortable: First, Sabia is human, unlike most any other character she interacts with early in the game past the prologue, which at least for me makes me identify with her more. Almost everyone is a muscle-bound brute and most look down on her or want to take advantage of her. There's also Neve, but she's regularly getting railed by said brutes and in a way serves as an example to Sabia of how she could choose to act in her new community.There's nothing NTR about this game, you're probably mistaking it for another. Especially if you're playing as a female character.
Fix your NTR radar man, it's clearly riddled with bugs and scrap codes. Those things are nasty stuff that gives you false alarms.
Hun, I think you missed the definition of NTR, she's either fucking someone who isn't her lover/spouse or not at all. No such thing as NTR of a species exists unless you're going for a hive mind x hivemind/[insert whatever other party here] or some shit.I have a pretty good idea of why the game makes me uncomfortable: First, Sabia is human, unlike most any other character she interacts with early in the game past the prologue, which at least for me makes me identify with her more. Almost everyone is a muscle-bound brute and most look down on her or want to take advantage of her. There's also Neve, but she's regularly getting railed by said brutes and in a way serves as an example to Sabia of how she could choose to act in her new community.
Second, she's in a vulnerable situation, especially at the start, which, combined with identifying with the character as mentioned before, puts me in a protective mindset. Yet there's always the temptation to take the easier and more taboo path, especially when it's rewarded with money and other game mechanics.
Third, the story is about Sabia allying with the tribe against her own people, which, even if justified in context, is a pretty NTRish trope.
Obviously it isn't NTR by any conventional definition, but that's just my reaction to the game. I play other female protag games, but this is the only one that sets off my NTRadar like this. Karryn's Prison at first glace has similarities, what with MC being trapped in a building full of lechers, but that game is much lighter in tone, doesn't have the interspecies / culture shock aspect to nearly this degree, and the gameplay loop consists of her beating inmates black & blue by the dozens on a daily basis. Not having to make hard choices in a hard society, with sex as a potential bargaining chip.
That's fair. Those are your reasons and I can respect that.I have a pretty good idea of why the game makes me uncomfortable [and here's why]...
I love this line!People look down on Sabia, but she looks down on them just as much (if not more) and can win fights against pretty much all the orcs.
Orcs, putting the cum into Sabia's circumstances.... circumstances...
it just a promise so far....Somehow Sabia can work in the relief tent after the ritual?
HopefullyI think the main goal right now is to continue the sub route, and the dom one will follow. At least that's the direction they seem to head in, with the "mini-scenes" and insults.
That depends, are you from the year 2030? Because if so we're probably about half way through to a finished product.is this game finished?