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There's a Jezera x Helayna scene?Release Notes
- 8 new CGs with 30 variants (Rowan x TF Orc, Wulump x Female Commander, Rowan x Young Aspirant, Rowan x Delane, Rowan x Village Girls, Rowan x Helayna, Jak x Indarah, Andras x Draith, and Jezera x Helayna)
There's actually a scene in the library where Rowan tries to look up the writings of an old philosopher who propounded some form of democracy and Cliohna just outright tells him it won't work with demons; and if you select "might makes right" in the decision, there are a couple points afterwards where he demonstrates he was hoping for more of a merit makes right form of society. That said, Rowan isn't much of a political theorist, and I seriously doubt anything he could come up with would be particularly stable. Not that "stable" is how I imagine anything the twins accomplish to come out looking like.I'm assuming "hereditary feudalism" and "might makes right" are the only society options for the first society choice?
Sort of wanting more options than that. Although a pure democracy would suck in the game world, a representative democracy, republic, or a pseudo-meritocracy could work. Republic and a pseudo-meritocracy in particular as those would have more class mobility than regular feudalism, but more stability than "might makes right" (which is basically a tribal society or anarchy).
From some of the hints already in the game, it seems likely that the political ideology we're seeing put into practice among the "good" and "evil" races are rather heavily enforced by the two gods we hear the most about, Solansia and Kharos; I'd even venture to say that the political outcome of the game will probably hinge on which god's outlook you ultimately decide to support. Like the orciad, though, there may be some sneaky way to push through without supporting anyone; in this world, with the people we're talking about, who knows if that would actually be a good thing, though.