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I certainly hope so. The more NTR haters this game can piss off, the funnier these comment sections get.
If you are a certified psychologist I would hate to go to you after a quote like that. Very unprofessional. You should give your college back it's money. And I am not defending NTR as a concept. Just in this game, it is not a huge part of it unless the player wants it to be. But to be fair, I haven't actually played it for a while now because like I said, I hate the gameplay.And in the next scene he probably fucks her in the ass while Rowan is watching behind the tree to right
Im hoping more in the line of them double teaming her. Alexia proposed to Greyhide " I can bring Rowan along" in one of the scenes in the forge. And borefore the editing of the treesome scene , bouth of them proposed " lets invited Greyhide under the covers next time". So it whoud be just a sensless tease not to have a treesome in some point.And in the next scene he probably fucks her in the ass while Rowan is watching behind the tree to right
Why indeed? Why would you even get into my trolling little argument as a "professional". Again, I call bullshitWhy would I be professional when I am commenting on a pic from an erotic video game?
Ah, I see. Maybe I was misremembering or they redid the entire scenario. In any case, thanks for the write-up.If I’m remembering correctly, as of two or three updates ago, that scene involves Rowan watching Andras defeating an orc champion, then gives you the option to have Rowan face Andras himself. The outcome of that fight is based on a d20 roll, and while the odds are stacked against Rowan (regardless of stats, as the few stat ups available don’t make a massive difference in these high DC challenges), it is possible to win, though you’ll likely need to savescum to get that outcome.
That said, the skill system and all roll-based checks are undergoing a massive overhaul and will be updated soon™. I imagine the check will still be tough, as Andras is supposed to be an extremely powerful individual compared to Rowan at this stage of the game, but it may scale better with Rowan’s level or whatever they end up using.
Rowan was the rogue/strategist of the party so definitely not a heavy hitter, and if I recall correctly, a lot of the power he had during their quest came from buffs and blessings that came from the more "godly" party members (forgot the name of the heroine that was the really super blessed one). Rowan was a competent fighter and a brilliant strategist, but without being powered by blessings of the goddess, he's still mostly a regular human being that has been retired from any serious fighting for many years.Ah, I see. Maybe I was misremembering or they redid the entire scenario. In any case, thanks for the write-up.
In regards to Rowan being fairly weak, is there an explanation for that? Iirc he was in the party of heroes that defeated the demon lord, right? If so, even if he wasn't the party's most powerful member, he should still be among the strongest humans in the setting I would think? I stopped playing back then because I think I was disappointed that this legendary hero was a total pushover in all respects.
You're right, a renowned strategist wouldn't run in alone and without any kind of plan, even with his wife taken. And a master rogue (or even a novice rogue) wouldn't fall for the traps he has fallen for. Also, I know the twins threatened consequences if he brought his former friends with him, but not even sending a runner to inform them of the situation with the demons becoming active again in Bloodmeen castle made it hard to suspend my disbelief.I don't think he was a rogue... I mean he failed to see he was sitting on a freaking trap door. Even LV1 rogues have the detect trap ability... Plus as a strategist? After getting his ass kicked the first time by the demons he just goes ahead all by himself and in the open in their lair without a back-up plan?