BigOne24

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>Andras x Alexia 1 (NTR, Dub-Con, Anal, Light Blood) [4 of 4 CGs]
>Requires NTR to be on. Occurs at the end of week one if Rowan chooses not to sneak out or
tells Alexia to sleep with Andras
How in the world do you get this to trigger?
 
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slexywexy

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liking the game so far, like the fact you can do some bisexual stuff so far tho i wish there was a like bi 3 some or something was hoping for a andras x wife x hero scene or something, the futa scene is good tho
 

lolwhatxd

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It looks like a good game.
To the people who have been following this since the beginning, should I play it? is it fun? What about the story telling/writing? opinions pls. Thanks in advance (y)
 

aykarin

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It looks like a good game.
To the people who have been following this since the beginning, should I play it? is it fun? What about the story telling/writing? opinions pls. Thanks in advance (y)
I've been following SoC since almost the very beginning. In my opinion, it's a very good, although still largely unfinished game. Writing is generally well done (but style changes depending on the writer of the given part). Art is amazing, probably the best among Western VNs right now by a large margin. When it comes to the story, there are many different opinions and it depends on what you personally enjoy and what are your expectations. There is lot of corruption, NTR, femdom, monsters, and such, but also a decent amount of nice vanilla content. The story develops in a way you want it to so if you don't wish to see certain type of content, it's very easy to avoid. The protagonist starts as good, but you can gradually corrupt him if you want or make him morally ambivalent. You also control the protagonist's wife to some extent and can decide if she stays fateful/sleeps around and if she is pure or gives in to corruption. So there can be many combinations, e.g. protagonist and wife faithful to each other but both corrupted, etc. You also make bigger decisions regarding the main plot, such as whom to ally with politically, how to treat conquered populace.

I'd say give it a try and see if you like it :)
 

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It looks like a good game.
To the people who have been following this since the beginning, should I play it? is it fun? What about the story telling/writing? opinions pls. Thanks in advance (y)
As much as people here might complain about the storyline and speed of progress (Myself included), the game is good and has a lot of variety in fetishes and scenes
 

slexywexy

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the story is great think the speed is perfect. keeps you thinking what could come next.hoping the hero and wife get very corrupted by the demons and maybe they are okay with each other sleeping around.
 

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I just came back to this game after playing it in 2020, and while I don't remember every detail, I distinctly recall the choices involving Helayna and Alexia. If I chose Helayna, Alexia would leave the room—was that her room? I'm really curious if there's a way to have both of them together, or is it a strict choice between the two? Would love to hear if anyone's figured this out!
 

aykarin

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I just came back to this game after playing it in 2020, and while I don't remember every detail, I distinctly recall the choices involving Helayna and Alexia. If I chose Helayna, Alexia would leave the room—was that her room? I'm really curious if there's a way to have both of them together, or is it a strict choice between the two? Would love to hear if anyone's figured this out!
You choose at the beginning of the game whether you want to share a room with Alexia or not. If you choose to remain with her, she will always leave after you bring in Helayna. So it's not possible to have them permanently in the same room, unfortunately. However, if Alexia has enough corruption points, she can be persuaded by Rowan that keeping Helayna is an OK thing and even though she never returns to the room, there is a possibility of threesome with both of them and they are on good terms.
 
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I just came back to this game after playing it in 2020, and while I don't remember every detail, I distinctly recall the choices involving Helayna and Alexia. If I chose Helayna, Alexia would leave the room—was that her room? I'm really curious if there's a way to have both of them together, or is it a strict choice between the two? Would love to hear if anyone's figured this out!
Helayna's arc is currently being reworked. According to what the Devs have said in the past they plan to eventually allow you to reconcile with Alexia after allowing Helayna to move into your room. What exactly that reconciliation looks like is yet to be seen, but I would wager on it involving a threesome at least.
 

BigOne24

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Speaking of threesomes and Andras, I'm surprised there isn't some kind of NTR/Cuck scene of Andras, Alexia, and Rowan. Or, Jezera, Alexia, and Rowan.
 

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Speaking of threesomes and Andras, I'm surprised there isn't some kind of NTR/Cuck scene of Andras, Alexia, and Rowan. Or, Jezera, Alexia, and Rowan.
with andras this really doesn't make any sense and is subject to a myriad of debates here on this forum (which i also often said is inconsistent behaviour from andras).
but yeah the official reason is that neither twin can allow themselves to openly mistreat alexia and rowan's relationship, since they are reliant on rowan's tactical genius. so they at least have to appear adhering to their promises to rowan, as otherwise he would not serve them. they need him as willing slave. anything else and he won't be worth it to be kept.

since the story has gotten far beyond the point where it would still be reasonable for rowan to not choose the hero's death, considering how integral he is to the success of the twins, my unofficial guess would be that those scenes are reserved for 2nd or 3rd act.
 

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with andras this really doesn't make any sense and is subject to a myriad of debates here on this forum (which i also often said is inconsistent behaviour from andras).
but yeah the official reason is that neither twin can allow themselves to openly mistreat alexia and rowan's relationship, since they are reliant on rowan's tactical genius. so they at least have to appear adhering to their promises to rowan, as otherwise he would not serve them. they need him as willing slave. anything else and he won't be worth it to be kept.

since the story has gotten far beyond the point where it would still be reasonable for rowan to not choose the hero's death, considering how integral he is to the success of the twins, my unofficial guess would be that those scenes are reserved for 2nd or 3rd act.
this reminds me, are they still doing the three act structure? I've heard nothing on act 2 for years
 
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