Did you said what i think you said ?
I'm not sayin', but I'm sayin', you know what I'm sayin'?
Joking aside, it's more my poking fun at the fact that Dylan is an odd duck out in a lineup that sees major divine dick action. At this point (admittedly, depending on player choices), only Foxy has yet to get tapped, and she definitely gives this "damn you stupid sexy Flanders" beligerent sexual tension vibes.
Healers, Enchanters, and Evokers can't become Chosen -- it's mentioned in the lore of the game (a discussion w/ Katie IIRC). The "spark" that lets them wield magic occupies the same slot that Chosen use to gain power from their deity. So Katie, Emily, and Dylan are going to remain independent.
I recall that convo, though don't remember if it talks explicitly of Healers and Enchanters, or just Evokers.
Not to mention that I kind of doubt somebody really experimented with "who can I turn into my sex slave" godly powers, considering they aren't supposedly that common to start with. Wouldn't surprise me if MC, aside from having a divine dick, could also overcharge somebody with a flimsy Spark (basically anybody who's not an Evoker, going by the lore) and make them a Chosen anyway.
I chose to go clean, which.... caused some anger. I hope it's for the good in a long-term; it let us start with a good chunk of proven technology (and a tool-chain that had, for once, been dog-fooded by the lead programmer), and let me not try to hide any domain understanding I might have. Anyway, it's seen pretty amazing work in the last 9 weeks. I'm really curious what the early beta-testers will think; hopefully sometime this week.
Just want to repeat what others already said - you really might want to look into drafting some legal agreements to avoid any potential future shenanigans in terms of authoring/distro rights. Your partner(s) should understand this, since it's something that they should also be doing on their end.
People change, or have unfortunate accidents and are replaced by family members who see things completely differently, or some minor resentment grows into a self-justification to screw over the other party. Call me cynical and jaded (and, frankly, that's a pretty accurate description), but as far as I'm concerned the only agreements that are worth anything are written down, signed, and preferably notarized. Something a lifetime of getting screwed over when least expected taught me the hard way.
Might be something particularly handy if it turns out your own game ends up doing better than the official title, especially considering what little we know of the circumstances and reception of this side project from you.
But hey, I'm a rando 'net stranger spewing (not-legal!) advice on a porn site. You just seem like a decent enough person, though. Would be a shame if your partnership went the way of so many collaborations I've seen over the years, just because somebody got uppity about what you do in your own spare time.
Talk to a corp-law or IP lawyer. Unless you don't mind finding out one fine day you no longer have any rights to Love of Magic all of a sudden