- Jan 11, 2018
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Can the MC fuck Andras anytime soon? Or even feminize the demon lord?
We have triumphed this day, on this day of days most sacred and holy!the gays have it with last month's new Andras x Rowan scene.
I second that. Futa or not futa, it would work with "regular" Alexia too.It would be pretty hot if futa Alexia started banging all the girls Rowan cheats on her with. Having sex with Helanya? Guess who's got an even bigger D for her. Fun with Lirial? Looks like she's already filled up...
Can I object to this? As a bi-top I'm still quite dissatisfied with the gay content present in the game.We have triumphed this day, on this day of days most sacred and holy!
Come my brothers, Rejoice! oh Gays and Bi's, Rejoice!
Rejoice, you jolly Pan people, Rejoice!
Uh... Lesbians. You probably wont like this content so much. But uh... you can Rejoice anyway! The greater the quantity of gay, the better!
Here's to getting fucked by demons! Here's to Jezera fingering minotaur women!
As for now, I will be eagerly awaiting the next update.
I completely understand where you are coming from. I myself am waiting ceaselessly for the choice to fuck Andras up the assCan I object to this? As a bi-top I'm still quite dissatisfied with the gay content present in the game.
I'd love to support the game, yet currently I'm not convinced that I would get what I want anytime soon...
At least you are having fun I guess.
Sengoku Rance, maybe? Bit starved for that genre myself.
There is an Orc Encampment near an Abbey and the Northern Portal on the upper-left side of the map that you have to bring into fold. Upon your first visit there, you'll initiate the Orcaid events--it is not left to chance. You'll have to reenter the camp for several weeks afterwards to help with the power struggle and back one of the orc leaders. A leader must come out victorious prior to Week 60. There have been a handful of reports from among a few players that they could not initiate the Orcaid event upon entering the Orc Encampment tile on the map. The development team is doing a "deep dive" to root out the bug. The hypothesis is that if you travel to this tile too early while using the latest version of the game, then it may not work. So if you could not get the Orcaid events to initially trigger or wrap up Orcaid in time (prior to Week 60) to get the orcs to commit to backing Bloodmeen, then you're boned.This update end in week 60? Not matter what I do, I alwas die in week 60 because of don't have Enough army, or the they have more army than me. And how I can collect money in the game. Please help me. Also I explore all the map, what to do next?
Thanks, but how I can attack the castle that Mistress told me to spy? And how many weeks the lady in the library do the research to level up my palace?There is an Orc Encampment near an Abbey and the Northern Portal on the upper-left side of the map that you have to bring into fold. Upon your first visit there, you'll initiate the Orcaid events--it is not left to chance. You'll have to reenter the camp for several weeks afterwards to help with the power struggle and back one of the orc leaders. A leader must come out victorious prior to Week 60. There have been a handful of reports from among a few players that they could not initiate the Orcaid event upon entering the Orc Encampment tile on the map. The development team is doing a "deep dive" to root out the bug. The hypothesis is that if you travel to this tile too early while using the latest version of the game, then it may not work. So if you could not get the Orcaid events to initially trigger or wrap up Orcaid in time (prior to Week 60) to get the orcs to commit to backing Bloodmeen, then you're boned.
To collect money, you'll need to have Villages and Mines under your control, and obtaining income-generating research and buildings like Trade Routes and Tavern. (We don't really know which ones for certain since the Tech Tree and Build menu became screwy and lacks details in the current version.) If you do not build anything at Bloodmeen, then it appears you'll get more income as well. Honestly, the income screen is a hot mess and needs an overhaul. Also, in the current version of the game, Villages are not tracked accurately in the game. These should be a start and hopefully you'll get cash coming in. In my current run of my game, I have +20 gold or so despite controlling all these income-generating locations.
If I may, whenever you consider working on that aspect of the game, I'd like to offer a suggestion. I think you shouldn't tie IF Rowan decides to overthrow the twins to a morality or corruption score. Let me be clearer: a higher corruption in my mind doesn't necessarily mean that the MC, game-wise, thinks "Ah well, it's not so bad living under their thumb, let's stick with them, it'll be fun". On the contrary, it means that the MC has become a hedonistic bastard but he still remembers the goal: take the twins down. In my mind, corruption isn't a way to measure if he overthrows them or not, but rather HOW he decides to overthrow them, why and with what effects. A low-corruption Rowan might try his best to return the world to its previous state, a high-corruption Rowan might come to understand the practicality of some of the twins' ideas, or outright decide that the world shall drown in blood and pussy juice. Guilt might also play a part, such as a high guilt with low corruption makes Rowan's methods more akin to a zealot in his quest to fix things, thus actually making things worse, or a high guilt AND a high corruption might actually balance him a bit, keeping him a hedonist who tries to do good while enjoying himself. Whatever you decide to do, I feel like it would be much more interesting if you could make this a complicated matter.Re: Machinations Against the "Masters"
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(Sorry, I just had to have a little fun with that paragraph.) The short answer is "yes"--there are indeed ways to plot against the Twins, hurt them, and (later on) ultimately bring them down; like an undetected cancer eating away at a body from within. There are some subtle things you can do here and there [such as knowingly sending off a goblin caravan along with an orc detachment to their doom, cultivate your own agent to spy on the Twins (sp. Jezera), secretly saving the lives of certain individuals, and so forth], but it's infrequent and mostly in the background. The idea that Rowan (and others) can work against Bloodmeen and the Twins IS there and previously identified by the SoC team as a possible path, but development has focused on other areas. So long as Rowan isn't cowed by the demons and keep his corruption in check, he can still take pride in living by his morals and help others. Unfortunately, this path of subterfuge appears to be a low priority at the moment.
I like this; I like it a lot. Points well taken. Here's hoping that the development team will take note of it.In my mind, corruption isn't a way to measure if he overthrows them or not, but rather HOW he decides to overthrow them, why and with what effects.
By "pink," Tarish is referring to humans ("pinkskins"), not a demon. (You may be thinking of when she says "demon's pink," referring to Rowan being the servant of Andras, and immmediately follows it up by talking about finding the "pink lady," by which she means Delane, the noblewoman all three leaders are fighting over.)Can any one help me, i don't really understand how to recruit the orc camp, when the female orc tells me to find the pink demon she asks for
It is a bug. I passed it on to Arioch via discord and he has fixed it.Just stumbled on this... maybe a month ago, and have been playing around with the non-backer version to see what it's all about. Using the Mac version, if it matters. Started with 0.2.39, and started a new save in 0.2.40 just recently. In my first save, I wanted to see the tentacle scene, so post-Helayna I gave Alexia up and let Andras punish her, and everything went pretty much according to the scene list in that google drive guide. In the new save, I decided to try the whipping scene and went easy on her. I rolled poorly, so Andras threw her in the dungeon with the wulump, which is fine, but for some reason the 4th week event (AndrasxAlexia) isn't triggering. I tried reloading from an earlier save (2nd week wulump event), but after skipping to the 4th week to test, it still didn't trigger. Is this intentional or a bug? Further details: immediately after the 3rd week wulump scene, I can assign Alexia to a job again (which I don't believe you can during her imprisonment). There's no dialogue at all concerning her release or reaction to her stay by the 6th week after her initial imprisonment.
If this has been brought up before, I apologize; I tried going back through the beginning of January to see if it had been reported before and didn't find anything that seemed immediately relevant.
EDIT: Just went back to an earlier save on the same new file and chose to let Andras punish her instead of punishing her myself, and yep, the 4th week dungeon scene still played normally in that path, so it seems like the absent scene is limited to choosing to punish Alexia yourself and failing to make it convincing if you choose to take it easy on her. Is this supposed to happen?