I wish this update didn´t reveal what the lewd scenes are with. It would add to the suspense to go in without knowing it. Otherwise. great stuff is coming.You must be registered to see the links
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Episode 5 "Into the Unknown"
Codex
- 19,568 words
- 619 renders (excl. animations)
- 17 animations
- 10 music tracks
- 10 sound effects
- H-scenes with Safiya, Luciana, Milena, and Aquila
General
- 1,829 words of bonus lore
- Characters: Stavros, Giana
- Other: North Talia, Medusa, Zari
- Adding scrolling to the icons, so that future codex entries can fit in
- Minor fixes and dialogue changes
- By popular demand, added an opacity slider to options menu for dialogue text box
Have we seen her genitals?not a big deal or anything but isn't Aquila a male name? I think the female version is Aquilina
Actually, Aquila isn't even a name. It's the Latin work for battle standard. I guess, in that sense, it would lean towards the masculine although, both the Greeks and Romans had a feminine and masculine war deity. Athena for the Greeks and Minerva for the Romans.not a big deal or anything but isn't Aquila a male name? I think the female version is Aquilina
My name means "Bright Fame" in the old tongue. Does that mean it isn't a name either?Actually, Aquila isn't even a name. It's the Latin work for battle standard. I guess, in that sense, it would lean towards the masculine although, both the Greeks and Romans had a feminine and masculine war deity. Athena for the Greeks and Minerva for the Romans.
Just file this reply under "assorted useless information".
HornyyPussy is actual Swedish, huh til.My name means "Bright Fame" in the old tongue. Does that mean it isn't a name either?
yeah, yeah. Convoluted I know but alas......
Nah, names with meanings are cool. Wish I had one. I named my daughter with a word from an old language, it means "Ruler of Elves".My name means "Bright Fame" in the old tongue. Does that mean it isn't a name either?
yeah, yeah. Convoluted I know but alas......
I hope you realize that my REAL name isn't the same as my tag hereHornyyPussy is actual Swedish, huh til.
Impossible! You had to use your gov id to create an account right? Or was that just me?I hope you realize that my REAL name isn't the same as my tag here
My name means "Bright Fame" in the old tongue. Does that mean it isn't a name either?
yeah, yeah. Convoluted I know but alas......
Glad you cleared that up!I hope you realize that my REAL name isn't the same as my tag here
Well he seemed confusedGlad you cleared that up!
Next you're gonna tell me the avatar pictures aren't what we all look like in real life... Been out here accidentally doxxing myself the whole time.Impossible! You had to use your gov id to create an account right? Or was that just me?
God I hope not! For both our sakesNext you're gonna tell me the avatar pictures aren't what we all look like in real life... Been out here accidentally doxxing myself the whole time.
It's Latin for eagle, and was used for their eagle-statue battle standards. Regardless of what war deitites they worshipped, it's a gramatically feminine noun.Actually, Aquila isn't even a name. It's the Latin work for battle standard. I guess, in that sense, it would lean towards the masculine although, both the Greeks and Romans had a feminine and masculine war deity.
And regardless of its grammatical gender in its original language when used as a name in another language 1000s of years later, it can be used for whatever gender the name giver sees fit.It's Latin for eagle, and was used for their eagle-statue battle standards. Regardless of what war deitites they worshipped, it's a gramatically feminine noun.
Aquila it is still used now in Italian for eagleAnd regardless of its grammatical gender in its original language when used as a name in another language 1000s of years later, it can be used for whatever gender the name giver sees fit.