Kotobiki
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- Dec 3, 2020
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I understand what you mean. Thats why I said according to whats stated, the /potential/ was there. Just because someone can potentially do something, does not mean they always will, thats why the player has the choice to not act out of x roles. Similar to how Alexia can think or consider things, but ultimately the player decides to act or not act upon them. There's a reason a lot of these lines refer to events before the game even starts or delve into possibilities and character psychology instead of just actions, they are presenting to you a character and world. You will never get an option for Alexia to go and propose a gangbang to the orcs (Aat least not in pt1 lol) because that does not fit the narrative, while everything else that is writen does fit within characterization. Ultimately how the characters unfold is up to the player, the game just tells you in a logical fashion that the possibility is always there to act upon it if you like, that the character DOES have this potential.Yes but your book example I would say is an entirely different thing, there is no way for the contents of the books to change whether or not you have opened it. However that does not apply to the choices of the characters, by you having control over the choices that Alexia and Rowan make you have the ability to mold them any which way. I would say that in these cases X is not present as a result of your actions, where as the contents of the book are static your decisions aren't. If you're playing as a straight Rowan then the potential for him to become gay wouldn't be there because of your actions, in which case he couldn't ever be considered as bisexual. Sure the option is there but if you never take it then how could that statement ever be considered as fact that would be in lore?
I apologize if my point isn't cohesive, wouldn't really call myself the greatest debator lmao
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