CRAZY X WIZARD

Grand Wizard
Uploader
Donor
Compressor
Jun 13, 2022
509
5,642
635

Lord Arioch posted this post On 23rd October 2022 on Patreon

The post was reposted by CRAZY X WIZARD On 7th November 2022 to F95ZONE

You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.

Please Like My Post If You Like the Content that I Share ;)
Thanks In Advance.
 
Last edited:

CRAZY X WIZARD

Grand Wizard
Uploader
Donor
Compressor
Jun 13, 2022
509
5,642
635


Lord Arioch posted this post On 24rd October 2022 on Patreon

The post was reposted by CRAZY X WIZARD On 8th November 2022 to F95ZONE

You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.

Please Like My Post If You Like the Content that I Share ;)
Thanks In Advance.
 
Jun 29, 2018
240
2,797
460
Oh, it's actually not so simple.

There's nothing virtuous about causing Alexia to suffer, and it requires one to subscribe to "the lives/needs of many are worthy more than lives/needs of a few" which is arguable in terms of morals.

Killing self also doesn't in any way ensure Alexia's well-being and doesn't address the actual problem of demons seeking to conquer the world with the world being completely unaware. Dead Rowan can't influence demons' actions, can't help anyone they'll target, and can't ultimately defeat them. It's essentially cowardice and inaction, neither being virtues.
I'm not sure good or bad Rowan is the way to look at it in this game. I don't think he really can be good considering actions like Raeve, Astarte and Rastedel. It's how corrupted he is and no matter what Rowan IS corrupted, he's helping conquer a kingdom for demons. Ultimately unless Rowan refuses completely the story starts with him compromising and submitting to the twins terms going from a hero to the demon's right hand. He fell from that moment and handed the twins an extremely competent general and steward.

A highly corrupted Rowan seems to start liking power and depravity while becoming either a loyal follower or one planning to supplant the twins. A less corrupted one is a man committing horrific acts trying to do a good act here or there, reduce the damage, save someone etc. Either under the belief the twins upheaval is better than the nobility to biding time until he can kill them. I don't think either can be considered good, virtuous or selfless. I think one is far less corrupt than the other and can have vastly different motivations and goals but ultimately both are taking over a nation for demons, quite malicious demons at that. Maybe he'll end up with some form of redemption choice and story but until then he's taking villages and running slave labour. No matter what Rowan does some nasty things and it's actions that really define someone and Rowan is a proper bastard actions wise

Rowan falls and is in corrupted SOC no matter what imo. As far as I can see the player simply guides the degree, relationships and end goal.
 
Last edited:

monk_56

Active Member
Apr 26, 2021
692
2,925
353
I almost think the writing in this game is too good. I find it hard to enjoy as a smut game, due to the level of evil the twins embody. I don't think I'll be able to play it again, mostly due to how real the scenes of cruelty feel. It's genuinely impressive writing, but it just feels too real for me.
NGL. I'm right there with you sometimes. Playing SoC is like getting kicked in the nuts repeatedly. Not sure how much longer I will last either.

I don't like still existing in this painful subby space at all. It was good for awhile- but the wick of its candle is burning low and I'd like to move into a new narrative space soon.

Game just constantly tramples on the characters I like the most. The bigger an asshole a character is the less likely their actions are to have any consequences and the more plot armor they have. The more likeable/goodly a character is the more likely are to get raped into the dirt, mind broken, killed, or otherwise horribly bad-ended.
It has almost become clock-work at this point.

For me the appeal of the game is escaping this shit space and moving on to the narrative progression of becoming either a savior or a semi benevolent but still somewhat ruthless conqueror. I am acutely aware that it is of course Act 1(we've been there awhile) , but I think at some point you just have to concede that the game will never be moving towards those goal posts if the scaffolding for it isn't laid out more deliberately. Unless we get some movement in that regard by act2 within the first couple releases of act2. I'll probably peace as well.


Addendum: I guess I should be somewhat generous here as well- we have a couple plots that could deviate from the norm left in A1. We've yet to see what sort of narrative spaces Gob and Fae plot will take up in the end. They both seem like they have the potential to be exceptions to the SoC norms. I'm pretty sure Gob plot is gonna be a rug pull with a fucked up finale and the most evil Rowan being the one that gets the most benefit- but you never know.
 
Last edited:

Trapitalism101

Active Member
Dec 24, 2020
502
1,289
308
NGL. I'm right there with you sometimes. Playing SoC is like getting kicked in the nuts repeatedly. Not sure how much longer I will last either.

I don't like still existing in this painful subby space at all. It was good for awhile- but the wick of its candle is burning low and I'd like to move into a new narrative space soon.

Game just constantly tramples on the characters I like the most. The bigger an asshole a character is the less likely their actions are to have any consequences and the more plot armor they have. The more likeable/goodly a character is the more likely are to get raped into the dirt, mind broken, killed, or otherwise horribly bad-ended.
It has almost become clock-work at this point.

For me the appeal of the game is escaping this shit space and moving on to the narrative progression of becoming either a savior or a semi benevolent but still somewhat ruthless conqueror. I am acutely aware that it is of course Act 1(we've been there awhile) , but I think at some point you just have to concede that the game will never be moving towards those goal posts if the scaffolding for it isn't laid out more deliberately. Unless we get some movement in that regard by act2 within the first couple releases of act2. I'll probably peace as well.
I don't mind subby spaces, but in SoC the entire populace of Doms are vile, murderous monsters. I could never play any of Arvas' content because of the level of brutality he exhibits to regular people/torture of people (including R&A). Jez quickly also reaches that same level when you realize whiel she may not have her brother's love of gore, she takes delight in other's suffering/is amused by cruelty.

I think the game lacks any real escape from cruelty, and you have to be prepared to have any choice you make turn into some kind of drawn out look into a character's misery. The City mission really left me feeling super down, and feeling like I never want to come back to the game or the sequels, for fear things will be even worse for people who are nice.
 

aykarin

Member
Aug 3, 2019
335
736
201
I think the game lacks any real escape from cruelty, and you have to be prepared to have any choice you make turn into some kind of drawn out look into a character's misery. The City mission really left me feeling super down, and feeling like I never want to come back to the game or the sequels, for fear things will be even worse for people who are nice.
I know what you mean, but this is probably devs' goal for this game. SoC specializes in the scenes of cruelty, mind break, moral degradation, rape and overall corruption. So if you are not fond of this type of content then probably the game isn't for you. In order to truly enjoy SoC, I think one should like the horrible situation Rowan is put into. There isn't any "good" path in this game. Rowan can reject corruption and try to stay true to his morals but he won't gain any relief from that, only pain of seeing innocent people dying in spite of his choices (or even because of those choices), like in Rastedel. There is no escape from evil in this game. Rowan either becomes corrupted (and thus finds solace in his own depravation) or suffers while helplessly trying to remain pure.
 
  • Like
Reactions: T800 and ffive
Nov 10, 2022
41
11
8
I know what you mean, but this is probably devs' goal for this game. SoC specializes in the scenes of cruelty, mind break, moral degradation, rape and overall corruption. So if you are not fond of this type of content then probably the game isn't for you. In order to truly enjoy SoC, I think one should like the horrible situation Rowan is put into. There isn't any "good" path in this game. Rowan can reject corruption and try to stay true to his morals but he won't gain any relief from that, only pain of seeing innocent people dying in spite of his choices (or even because of those choices), like in Rastedel. There is no escape from evil in this game. Rowan either becomes corrupted (and thus finds solace in his own depravation) or suffers while helplessly trying to remain pure.
Hey better get in the game
 

ScholarOfTheFirstSin

Active Member
Jan 13, 2019
721
1,627
276
You give the twins way too much credit im pretty sure kharos there dad demon king was not able to sack any human city in his reign and he had a way bigger army and was more powerful the twins are not good rulers and without rowan would be in a ditch somewhere long before making it to Rastadel.The astarte battle is a good ditch I think.
Agree
take anything "demon" from the twins and Rowan will wipe the floor with this two brat
 

Ataman87

Active Member
Jun 9, 2018
918
1,185
328
I will be glad if they at least include more gameplay from her prespective. I really like the segments when she indulges in kinky stuff like voyeurism , exhibition , group sex and so on, or pushing her husband to do stuff like that. It will be cool if there was a narative where an allready corrupted Alexia is in terms corrupting Rowan.
 
3.90 star(s) 194 Votes