Despite my work being choice-driven, the main storyline still has narrative goals that must be achieved, and the character of Sierra carries many of them on her shoulders.
Reading your message genuinely made me happy, because that is one of the core goals of my narrative: questioning one’s own relationship. And Sierra truly succeeds in breaking the stereotype of superficial relationships. She genuinely shares passions with Alex (horror movies, music, life goals), unlike other relationships that, in my AVN just like in real life, merely decorate our past because we wanted to try something new.
It’s the clash between falling in love with a person and falling in love with the ambition of having someone by your side.
Anna is definitely a very important character in my story. She and Alex share a very strong bond; however, they don’t have many passions in common (going deeper into that would be superficial, since their relationship depends heavily on your in-game choices). Still, this doesn’t change the fact that she can absolutely be the main LI of your run.
One of my narrative goals was to tell the tragic story of a character who, like a phoenix, could rise from her ashes. A woman who seems like a slut, but dreams of changing and becoming something better, something she has always wanted to be. She’s basically the phoenix of AVNs, lol. That said, it’s not guaranteed that she will actually manage to be reborn.
PS: Thank you, those designs are definitely very attractive.
Thanks, I didn’t think it would be this appreciated