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Say no more. That is one of the reasons i got the game on steam before. I so look forward to the conclusion of this route.[...] the X'z threesome route (Ongoing)
Say no more. That is one of the reasons i got the game on steam before. I so look forward to the conclusion of this route.[...] the X'z threesome route (Ongoing)
Yeh 8 years and no kids, you have to give it to Rowan he didn't bail out and abandon the ship.8 years is about accurate. We haven't done an ironclad timeline, but that's what I've been working with.
Why does everyone assume the problem is with Alexia? How do we know that Rowan isn't shooting blanks. After all, it's not like he's knocked anyone else up with all his sleeping around either.Yeh 8 years and no kids, you have to give it to Rowan he didn't bail out and abandon the ship.
Actually it could be a way of Rowan justifying to Alexia his infidelities.
>treesomeHope for more swinging (treesome , foursome) where bouth Alexia and Rowan are participating.
We find out at the end of Act 3 that Rowan has been time traveling.Why does everyone assume the problem is with Alexia? How do we know that Rowan isn't shooting blanks. After all, it's not like he's knocked anyone else up with all his sleeping around either.
You can safely skip them, but I would warn you that if you avoid interaction with the denizen of the castle you will be missing out on a decent chuck of story (and sex scenes). Also there is implications that some of the denizens aren't necessarily super investigated in their loyalty to the twins, and having a good relationship with them might be a useful thing when you get the opportunity to turn the tables in future chapters.Hello! Can the events in castle be ignored ? (Those that show top left when you enter given building)
I'm playing hero path for what the game allows (imo hero would not trust demons and understand that life of his wife is nothing compared to safety of the realm).
In my understanding hero would avoid contact with the evil as much as possible. But so far i have no quest that could lead me out of the demon's clutches. So i'm worried if those are optional or not. Hints for hero path would be appreciated.
The only actual demons in the castle are the twins and the incubi and succubi. Everyone else are just different flavors of fantasy races (plus humans).Hello! Can the events in castle be ignored ? (Those that show top left when you enter given building)
I'm playing hero path for what the game allows (imo hero would not trust demons and understand that life of his wife is nothing compared to safety of the realm).
In my understanding hero would avoid contact with the evil as much as possible. But so far i have no quest that could lead me out of the demon's clutches. So i'm worried if those are optional or not. Hints for hero path would be appreciated.
That's fine, thanks for answer.You can safely skip them, but I would warn you that if you avoid interaction with the denizen of the castle you will be missing out on a decent chuck of story (and sex scenes). Also there is implications that some of the denizens aren't necessarily super investigated in their loyalty to the twins, and having a good relationship with them might be a useful thing when you get the opportunity to turn the tables in future chapters.
Its also worth mentioning that not every denizen is actually evil. Cla-Min for example is really just opportunistic, and trying to get ahead in a world that treats her people poorly. Greyhide, I would say is actually a down right good person that got roped into a bad crowd.
It's said that corruption increases by interacting with those tainted not necessarily demons themselves. Although i do agree that there are those whom i find safe to interact with like Greyhide and and goblins... if they wouldn't salivate looking at crotch.The only actual demons in the castle are the twins and the incubi and succubi. Everyone else are just different flavors of fantasy races (plus humans).
Also the only choice that leads you fully out of the demons’ power untainted was in the prologue, if you missed that you’re already in a situation where you have no choice but to interact with them.
It can't be nearly as bad as completing Dark Souls with a broken sword.Seeds of Chaos is a game of compromises. Anyone doing a full hero run is going to have a bad time.
Depends on whether or not you have NTR turned off.It can't be nearly as bad as completing Dark Souls with a broken sword.
Its their ego that being defeated there nothing to do with game difficulty.Depends on whether or not you have NTR turned off.