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As said in the post before yours, this is a false positive.
This happens all the time.!
On my pc, WinDefender didn't even flinch, and my Avast Antivirus didn't find anything either.
I ran it with VirusTotal (online scanner: ), and as is always the case, it found the "trojan" (false) in 1 out of 64 vendors.
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I just thought it was an advert reminding me that I need to restock
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I finally updated the gallery :rolleyes:

I felt that it would be interesting to give people the opportunity to play the full scene (including the 4 sex sub scenes).
... But on the other hand, I thought that a number of perv... players would just want to jump straight to the individual scenes without going through tons of choices.

In the end, I just added individual scenes as usual.
But I'll see how it goes with next ending scenes and eventually add the possibility to play the whole ending scenes :unsure:
YOU DA MAN, YOU DA MAAAANNN!!! Thanks Bibifoc! :love::love::love:
 

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Incest patch updated for 5.12+p below


As usual, caveat emptor (even if your are not actually buying anything :p :))

Mega

Please notice, the walkthrough mod and this patch are not compatible, because both modify the code. Also, the combined mod contains the full walkthrough, but not the full of the incest patch.

For the ones tempted to eventually complain about the insertion of incest by me in the game, please read the text below before making a fool of yourselves getting in all kind of rampages (and yes, it already happened in the past).

If you look at the posts going way back, you will see incest was in the game from the start, both Katherine and Marc were supposed to be children of Anthony and Myriam, who were married, and there was no Thomas.
Patreon intervened threatening to kill Zorlun's funding through them if he did not remove incest, and if he had anything to do with incest distribution anywhere - thus, he created a Thomas as father of Katherine that had never existed before, and made Myriam and Anthony not married, because Patreon had said that even "step-something" was not OK.

Zorlun himself had never foreseen for Katherine to get involved in all kind of sexual shenanigans like potentially her mother, but Patreon told him explicitly that even having Myriam and Katherine involved at the same time in some sexual act in the same room, even if not with each other, was not OK, so, useless to ask for Myriam to do "stuff" with Katherine, or for Katherine to do something with Marc, that is not going to happen (not only for Patreon, but as said by Zorlun, also for his choice).

So, I did put incest back on the table, but I did not create a new story, the main story line is the one of Zorlun.

I just put incest back in, while trying to keep a minimum of coherence (so, with incest, Thomas becomes the lost first love, Myriam can mention incest as a tabu kink with Dr Silver and look for "incest-themed" porn on the Internet).

That does not mean that there are not differences, but the main story is the same and the main choices and paths for Myriam are the ones by Zorlun.
Update? plz
 
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My mind - "warning, this is bait, this is bait, this is bait!!"
My mind also - "Yeah maybe for some, but they can only fit 12 of my size in the box"


The truth? I never use them...

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Speaking of bait... Nobody noticed the cultural error in the reference, the brand is Trojan, but the reference I made is Sparta, if both are from antic Greece, they were enemy state cities (the Trojan War). ^^
My five years of antic Greek studies are screaming "Shame on you!" in my ears. ^^
 

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Speaking of bait... Nobody noticed the cultural error in the reference, the brand is Trojan, but the reference I made is Sparta, if both are from antic Greece, they were enemy state cities (the Trojan War). ^^
My five years of antic Greek studies are screaming "Shame on you!" in my ears. ^^
Actually, Troy was in what is now Turkey, not in Greece.
Putting aside the myth, the reason for a number of wars and a number of "Troys" (Schliemann was too "enthousiastic" in his excavations, but it did manage to find various cities on top of each other), although only one was past down in the myth, was that Troy could control what we call the Dardanelles strait.
The traditional enemies who were both in Greece were Sparta and Athens, that fought various wars over time.
 
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Speaking of bait... Nobody noticed the cultural error in the reference, the brand is Trojan, but the reference I made is Sparta, if both are from antic Greece, they were enemy state cities (the Trojan War). ^^
My five years of antic Greek studies are screaming "Shame on you!" in my ears. ^^
Duh!
In my defence, I didn't associate the battle of Thermophylae with the Trojan war, on account of them being more than half a millennium apart :p
 

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Duh!
In my defence, I didn't associate the battle of Thermophylae with the Trojan war, on account of them being more than half a millennium apart :p
Yep, nothing to do neither with the Trojan war, nor with the wars between Sparta and Athens, Thermopylae had to do with Greece vs Persian empire (well, "our" version comes from Greece, so it is in general described as "Persian empire vs Greece").
Though I know the Hollywood movie was titled "300", and I know the myth, but in reality, the numbers on both sides were not the ones indicated in the myth and if I remember well even in the movie.
Though if I remember well, one thing the movie got right, was that the terrain was not the one that we can see now visiting - that and the kind of way and formation used by the Greeks allowed them a decisive defensive advantage, without with this wanting to diminish their tactical and strategic (considering the impact) skills and the fact some fought till the end.
 
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Actually, Troy was in what is now Turkey, not in Greece.
Putting aside the myth, the reason for a number of wars and a number of "Troys" (Schliemann was too "enthousiastic" in his excavations, but it did manage to find various cities on top of each other), although only one was past down in the myth, was that Troy could control what we call the Dardanelles strait.
The traditional enemies who were both in Greece were Sparta and Athens, that fought various wars over time.
Yes, I know, but it was still considered a Greek city generally speaking when you study antic Greek, they lived culturally with the same Pantheon of deities and myths, the fact that it was on the Persian side of the Aegean Sea doesn't change much.
In anyway, the reference I made was still wrong, but who cares, people still understood. ^^

And sorry, for the debate over yet again another subject having nothing to do with the game... Shame on me! :censored:

EDIT: By the way, 'antiquity' could be another theme I could work on on a next project... :unsure:
It always was a theme I loved and was what gave me a taste for fantasy worlds, TTRPG, writing, etc... That could be a little return to source (no, not to form ^^ ).
 

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Yes, I know, but it was still considered a Greek city generally speaking when you study antic Greek[...]

And sorry, for the debate over yet again another subject having nothing to do with the game... Shame on me! :censored:
Hmm, not by them, and honestly, it depends evidently also on where you study, e.g. where I studied, while not being indicated as Turkish city (since at the time Turkey did not exist as state), it was not indicated as Greek city either, nor did the texts that trasmitted the myth.
Hollywood took many liberties with their depictions of Troy in the recent movie from the same title, but in reality, it was a city that traded as much as it fought with Greeks, but it was not a Greek city even by culture.
Using name of Greek gods for their deities is partially due to the fact in a politeistic society it was not strange for deities being shared, but in part also due to the "use the name of our god closer to theirs", as e.g. the association Roman gods/Greek gods.
For cities with really a strong Greek imprint and strong cultural links to Greece, you would rather have to go to South Italy.

Man, if the game was just a sequence of fuck scenes (as someone admittedly, but in my opinion wrongly, accused in the past), there would be nothing else to write about, the fact you did not make a game that is only a sequences of sex scenes is what brings the opportunity for this type of exchanges, and I for one believe we all come out better from having them :).
 
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Hmm, not by them, and honestly, it depends evidently also on where you study, e.g. where I studied, while not being indicated as Turkish city (since at the time Turkey did not exist as state), it was not indicated as Greek city either, nor did the texts that trasmitted the myth.
Hollywood took many liberties with their depictions of Troy in the recent movie from the same title, but in reality, it was a city that traded as much as it fought with Greeks, but it was not a Greek city even by culture.
Using name of Greek gods for their deities is partially due to the fact in a politeistic society it was not strange for deities being shared, but in part also due to the "use the name of our god closer to theirs", as e.g. the association Roman gods/Greek gods.
For cities with really a strong Greek imprint and strong cultural links to Greece, you would rather have to go to South Italy.
We'll agree to disagree then, anyway apart under Alexander rule, there was no Greece state as to speak of, each cities (I mean the big ones) were state cities, with there influence around, for me Troyes was one of them as much as Athenes, Sparta, Crete, etc... All with their own personal culture, but with a common seed.
But again, I'm not talking about a political grouping, but a cultural one, when you study antic Greece, it's thousands of years that we cramp together with even a dark age in it that went longer on than 'The' dark age we usually think of, I know that putting Troyes in it is a bit of a generalization, but that's an acceptable one I think (though as you say, maybe from which place you studied antic Greek can play on the vision you have). :unsure:
Man, if the game was just a sequence of fuck scenes (as someone admittedly, but in my opinion wrongly, accused in the past), there would be nothing else to write about, the fact you did not make a game that is only a sequences of sex scenes is what brings the opportunity for this type of exchanges, and I for one believe we all come out better from having them :).
Thank you, though people might disagree and report this little debate none the less, this is why I apologized. ^^
 
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Yes, I know, but it was still considered a Greek city generally speaking when you study antic Greek, they lived culturally with the same Pantheon of deities and myths, the fact that it was on the Persian side of the Aegean Sea doesn't change much.
In anyway, the reference I made was still wrong, but who cares, people still understood. ^^

And sorry, for the debate over yet again another subject having nothing to do with the game... Shame on me! :censored:

EDIT: By the way, 'antiquity' could be another theme I could work on on a next project... :unsure:
It always was a theme I loved and was what gave me a taste for fantasy worlds, TTRPG, writing, etc... That could be a little return to source (no, not to form ^^ ).
Diane Krüger with some huge titties would Work for me pretty well!

(Sorry to bring down the Level of conversation :D I just barely made my Latinum in school. Cogito ergo sum anyway...)
 

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Speaking of bait... Nobody noticed the cultural error in the reference, the brand is Trojan, but the reference I made is Sparta, if both are from antic Greece, they were enemy state cities (the Trojan War). ^^
My five years of antic Greek studies are screaming "Shame on you!" in my ears. ^^
a trojan was a condom when i was a lad lol
 

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This is such a good game! I just played the latest update. It was intense! At first, I was kind of hoping there would be an abduction path that lead to Myriam submitting to her new life and enjoying her role there (without permanent physical harm) as one possible ending. That was until I fund out the disgusting truth about them (behind the barn). So ick!

I also wonder what happened to her relationship with William. After he hooks up with her daughter (or doesn't if she's only into women), they never continue fucking or starting a relationship? He's not one of the special people she could call either, even if they both said they love each other.
 
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