Really want play full game as fuck but 15usd=400+in my country 
You're talking about the full version, but the game isn't finished yet; there are many updates still to come, so thank you for your patience.Really want play full game as fuck but 15usd=400+in my country![]()
I don't think Malice has any control over the cataclysm. It's occurred because of what she is, not because of what she does.I don’t know about you all, but I created Malice while teaching her that I could steal because I was a dragon, that she could live freely, and I’ve chosen everything in her favor so far. I praised all of her twisted changes in the world up to this point. But when I tried to test, “What if I disagree with her?” my friend… the face she made, hahahaha.
But setting that aside, I’m conflicted. On one hand, I want to please Malice. On the other hand, if she’s going to destroy the world or turn it into a miserable place, will it really be worth it?
Initially, I thought she had a plan. Nagas have both essences within them, I don’t remember exactly how that’s defined in terms of power, but I assume it means a kind of chaos. And it’s commonly said that, in order to create order, chaos must come first. So I believed that Malice could create and destroy using her powers; that maybe the Cataclysm was her way of slowly generating chaos in the world to eventually bring about a new order, with new rules, beliefs, and so on.
But so far, she just seems to be… having fun causing chaos for no reason, creating random things without direction. I really hope my initial thought is still correct, because supporting her up to now has tanked the prosperity and happiness of the kingdom…
I’m not sure, but that’s not really the point. Whether it was her who caused these bizarre changes or the Cataclysm itself is the least important detail. What matters more is that she seems to be in harmony with these changes. It’s like she takes pleasure in them and agrees with them completely, almost as if she had planned everything from the start.I don't think Malice has any control over the cataclysm. It's occurred because of what she is, not because of what she does.
If you also have Valzira as a captive and impregnate her first, I'd have expected that you then wouldn't be able to impregnate Heloise, as I don't suppose that the game is set up to handle more than one naga.Still makes me mad on how such a lovable consort Heloise is, i wish there was a way to do her without the impregnation thing
got the same problemI'm getting this error:
After initialization, but before game start.
File "renpy/common/00start.rpy", line 83, in _init_language
renpy.change_language(language)
File "game/screens.rpy", line 1318, in <module>
AttributeError: 'StoreModule' object has no attribute 'gm_font'
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Edit: The problem miraculously resolved itself when I started the game on a virtual machine first, and then was able to play normally on my main system. I have no idea what happened.
You can also impregnate Valzira, but end up with no Naga if you give her to Malagar. She won't give birth and Heloise can't get pregnant either. Val will just be a perpetually pregnant test subject for Malagar.If you also have Valzira as a captive and impregnate her first, I'd have expected that you then wouldn't be able to impregnate Heloise, as I don't suppose that the game is set up to handle more than one naga.
I'm not sure that Malice actually has the power to reverse the changes but - having now finished playing the latest update - I agree that she seems to be all in favour of them.I’m not sure, but that’s not really the point. Whether it was her who caused these bizarre changes or the Cataclysm itself is the least important detail. What matters more is that she seems to be in harmony with these changes. It’s like she takes pleasure in them and agrees with them completely, almost as if she had planned everything from the start.
This makes me think that maybe the Cataclysm is just an indirect way for her will to gradually shape the world. After all, she does have the power to reverse these changes, but she seems to have embraced them instead. And I can’t call it “progress” when we’re talking about people rooted into the ground, nuns living in constant pain… all of it simply looks like misery.
It makes me wonder if the real secret to ending the Cataclysm has always been the Naga deciding, of her own free will, to stop it. But if she does, she may have to leave, just like the previous one did. I don’t want that to happen to her.
Anyway, I’ve already thrown in a lot of speculation. Let’s see how things turn out.
You will always be a dragon.i made a mistake and skimmed thru the beginning i ended up liking it but i cant tell if the beginning gave me a choice not to be a dragon. how do i reset this?
She says that she is in favor of them, while clearly acting like she really really dislikes what is going on, almost every time. Some of it is badly written though, like a birdman getting what he wanted, being happy about it, and now he is acting like someone stole his soul, while narration talks on how strange and vaguely sad and gloomy situation feels.I'm not sure that Malice actually has the power to reverse the changes but - having now finished playing the latest update - I agree that she seems to be all in favour of them.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.