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I mean why the sister can wear something like armor to battle like sororitas or knight armor, it help much to counter zombies or tentacle maybe, instead of teh paper nun costume easily damaged by monster
 

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Hands down the best game of the year so far.

Having said that, there were some things in the game I just couldn't scratch my head around:

1. Pregnancy post human-rape

After the MC is raped by some of the villagers, she becomes immediately pregnant and the fetus in her belly appears to be almost fully grown. Later in the game, you learn that the fetus is actually that of an abomination brooding, which explains the unnaturally fast fetus cycle. Strangely enough, Hanya is the only one who notices this. The villagers hopefully assume the MC is not pregnant with an abomination brooding which in turn shows the human birth is still possible in the game. There are no hints as to why the MC did not develop a human fetus or any indication that her rapers may have been infected by abomination brooding. Hopefully the developers provide us with an explanation for this soon.

2. Obsolete(?) status window

The developers added in a small status window in the form of a circle next to your HP/MP bars which keeps you updated on what is going on inside your body (womb in particular) after each rape. Unlike most expectations, the status window shows absolutely nothing in regards to the progress of your pregnancy as there is none; you are either pregnant or you are not. And once you become pregnant, you do not have the option to give birth apart from gameovers. You are forced to carry a fully grown fetus all the way to the end which only exists to hinder your movements. The only way to get rid of it is to forcibly abort(?) it via fighting an eyeball monster covered in a slob of slugs in your dream. IMO, there is no point of having a status window if you have 0 control over what happens to whatever is shown in it. Especially since you can be aware of/are shown whether you are pregnant or not without it.

3. Life feels too easy

The MC gets off too easy everytime she is raped. Sure, there are gameovers that lead to her being a seedbed for monsters but those are just what if's. Basically, other than her breasts changing in size/being able to lactate from parasites, the MC essentially faces no consequence after being impregnated. In the previous game, Rabianne had an excuse for this; she is in a dream/hallucination-like state and whenever she loses the time resets itself till she wins or reaches the final boss slug and becomes its seedbed. This game is clearly different and the MC actually travels back and forth dreams to have a magical abortion. But in reality, even if you choose not to have it, the fetus in your belly will never be birthed unless you reach a condition for a gameover. I feel like some rapes should and do have the potential to have an effect on the game that will last till you reach an ending. Again, I hope the developers come up with adjustments in the DLC.
1: the pregnant woman you save is also pregnant from the guy that stands infront of her house yet it was an abomination till you cleansed it, so it's implied the entire area is cursed and any baby would be an abomination, even between humans.

2: there are other statuses besides being pregnant, but honestly I feel like the visual status circle is kind of just another fetish thing, it is literally just your usual xray shot from other hentai that shows what is filling your womb for people that find it hot.

3: I kinda feel like it can be chalked up to the sisters being a bit more prepared this time, including the fact that there is 2 of them. Without Haanja, you would be stuck with the baby and a gameover the moment you get impregnated.
 
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I mean why the sister can wear something like armor to battle like sororitas or knight armor, it help much to counter zombies or tentacle maybe, instead of teh paper nun costume easily damaged by monster
Ignoring the obvious hentai fetish of the game, let's go through your question.
Sororitas armor is a no because it belongs to Warhammer 40K, a completely different setting when it comes to technology and magic. Any full set of armor that she wears is going to be useless in the swamp level and the monster cave because it will weigh her down considerably, and given Hanya's skills in repairing clothing and her surprise with the arrow upgrades, we can conclude that magical armor is not a thing they can afford.

There is also the fact that once it takes enough damage, good luck repairing your armor in a town with no blacksmiths.
 
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I mean why the sister can wear something like armor to battle like sororitas or knight armor, it help much to counter zombies or tentacle maybe, instead of teh paper nun costume easily damaged by monster
Like bloodborne, people of this world probably reach same conclusion that wearing armor doesn't improve surviving chance against monsters, and it would slow you down decreasing survival rate. The sisters here can't run that fast, and adding armor would slow them further.
 
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just imagine vaaty doing a lore video on this :ROFLMAO:
well there is obvious lore for this game series but for now it is a matter of time frame for events. SiNiSistar 1 obvious began first with the focus on defeating the Otherworlder cult at the source being the Castle in the first game and the mission succeeds with all of them assumed to be killed and all females captured saved.

HOWEVER, obviously members of the cult escaped or were not in the Castle when the first game took place so they survived by luck through not being at the location where SiNiSistar 1 happened leading to events for SiNiSistar 2 where the Otherworlder cult returned in a new region after certain unknown amount of time has passed since the first game.

From both games it is obvious why they need to capture girls and is the primary reason why H scenes are in this game being they need females to reproduce so Otherworlder beings can be born. Both games establishing why Otherworlders need females alive, alter males so they can only make females give birth to Otherworlder beings, and why they seek to invade this world since they appear to have no females of their own to reproduce to survive. This also establish why they do not kill most females since they need them alive to reproduce but will kill males easily.

Still a big question remains being when was first contact with the Otherworlder and how did this whole thing began which is why I mentioned in one of my previous comments that if they make a third game, SiNiSistar 3 may end up as a prequel to show the events that lead to the founding of the cult, when the Otherworlder first arrived on the planet, and what lead to the castle in the first game to become their main base before it was destroyed by the first game's main character.

If the third game ends up another sequel set after SiNiSistar 2 then I do hope they bridge the games more properly this time and also provide some details about how the cult was founded and what was the first contact events with the Otherworlder.
 
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It makes a certain amount of sense, the various animal level beasts either just want food, reproduction, or a parasitic host.
The more intelligent Demihumans and Humans need her for Reproduction purposes specifically, or to summon their Eldritch God, or to gain another cult member.

None of those things are compatible with necrophilia, they either only need a dead thing Or very specifically need a living thing because corpses can't reproduce.
tbh, it doesn't need to make sense for necrophilia to occur since humans in town could make her pregnant but give birth to a slug idk.

TBF neither of the games has that kind of content. Your nun either becomes a sex slave, experiences a horrible guro death, or becomes a mother of broodlings/pigs/otherworlders.
You're right, although I wish it exists in the game
 

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Literally at the final boss, Rabiane defeated it and the Eye observer destroyed/thanos snapped dust off. It wasn't an illusion, only when captured and continuing to be fucked by the slug is. Ya'll just want a really bad ending for both games.
Even as someone who supports the idea that Part 2 lacks details to prove otherwise—that Lelia didn’t lose—I believe in Part 2 they lost, whereas in Part 1, Rabiance won, and the giant monster was vanquished. As for the snail, if we assume Rabiance lost in that hypothesis, the giant monster still dissolved, but philosophically, it dissolved yet persists in the form of the mind. In other words, even though Rabiance won, it still exists as a haunting memory tormenting her. If Part 2 hasn’t concluded, Rabiance herself caused the catastrophe, assuming you believe Part 2 is a continuation in the Sinisistar timeline. Personally, I prefer the version where Rabiance won because it’s convincing enough. Rabiance didn’t purify everything; she only contained the spread. (You know, a nun who’s capable of cleansing an entire region while a cathedral collapses? That’s an ironic twist, so Rabiance defeated the boss, but what he left behind still succeeded in corrupting her.)
If we follow this theory, even if Rabiance wasn’t the mastermind who returned to a nearby cathedral like Arcezon to report the events and then became corrupted, causing everything, it makes sense. The cathedrals don’t all corrupt themselves. The priest of Arcezon Cathedral had planned in advance to expel entities not of this world, but he only succeeded in driving out the mastermind, not the other entities. This is reasonable since nuns like Hajaan and Lelia have a responsibility afterward, especially since he helped us eliminate the toughest foe. If he knew about the mastermind monster from another world, he couldn’t have lost to it or its plans. Instead, he lost due to betrayal, but we have no information about the betrayer. If we piece Rabiance into the story, everything becomes clear.
I immediately feel crazy and lose my mind trying to connect all these dots. Let you guys discuss, and I’ll try to explain again because I don’t think I can keep overanalyzing this on my own.
 

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Could we have a compilation of which enemies to avoid to not get gore ?
Sadly blood is almost everywhere but this time there are less gore based enemies and more H scene based enemies.

Zombie type enemies will be the first and obvious ones to avoid since they focus on killing the Main Character. Also, do not fail escape tasks like the demihuman prison escape or the demihuman will kill the Main Character. Demihuman won't kill her on first defeat due to it leading to her being captured for H scenes but a NPC will warn you in advance that it will lead to a gore scene if you fail the escape part.

Avoid falling off cliffs as well since they basically have spikes on the bottom.

Other enemies are a bit up to individual definition since while they have violence they focus more on having the Main Character being captured and raped.
 
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Hands down the best game of the year so far.

Having said that, there were some things in the game I just couldn't scratch my head around:

1. Pregnancy post human-rape

After the MC is raped by some of the villagers, she becomes immediately pregnant and the fetus in her belly appears to be almost fully grown. Later in the game, you learn that the fetus is actually that of an abomination brooding, which explains the unnaturally fast fetus cycle. Strangely enough, Hanya is the only one who notices this. The villagers hopefully assume the MC is not pregnant with an abomination brooding which in turn shows the human birth is still possible in the game. There are no hints as to why the MC did not develop a human fetus or any indication that her rapers may have been infected by abomination brooding. Hopefully the developers provide us with an explanation for this soon.

2. Obsolete(?) status window

The developers added in a small status window in the form of a circle next to your HP/MP bars which keeps you updated on what is going on inside your body (womb in particular) after each rape. Unlike most expectations, the status window shows absolutely nothing in regards to the progress of your pregnancy as there is none; you are either pregnant or you are not. And once you become pregnant, you do not have the option to give birth apart from gameovers. You are forced to carry a fully grown fetus all the way to the end which only exists to hinder your movements. The only way to get rid of it is to forcibly abort(?) it via fighting an eyeball monster covered in a slob of slugs in your dream. IMO, there is no point of having a status window if you have 0 control over what happens to whatever is shown in it. Especially since you can be aware of/are shown whether you are pregnant or not without it.

3. Life feels too easy

The MC gets off too easy everytime she is raped. Sure, there are gameovers that lead to her being a seedbed for monsters but those are just what if's. Basically, other than her breasts changing in size/being able to lactate from parasites, the MC essentially faces no consequence after being impregnated. In the previous game, Rabianne had an excuse for this; she is in a dream/hallucination-like state and whenever she loses the time resets itself till she wins or reaches the final boss slug and becomes its seedbed. This game is clearly different and the MC actually travels back and forth dreams to have a magical abortion. But in reality, even if you choose not to have it, the fetus in your belly will never be birthed unless you reach a condition for a gameover. I feel like some rapes should and do have the potential to have an effect on the game that will last till you reach an ending. Again, I hope the developers come up with adjustments in the DLC.
1744780229438.png About what you talking. This said it true or nearly.. clear
 

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Gallery Highway Last Scene "Seere" How to Unlock Guide


For the lazy or people who don't know the thread search function, this is for you lol.

To unlock the last scene on the highway tab on the gallery, you have to unlock first the 'Scivias Powder' that you will get late in the game in order to reveal the last boss.
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After getting this item, head to the altar at this location (blue dot on the map). You can teleport to the demi human lair for faster travel.

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When you are at the location, use the 'Scivias Powder' to initiate boss fight.
After all this you should have that last scene unlocked.
TBH Seere scene is kinda meh, but the battle is crazy~ specially if you are like me who loves to do a 1HP fight in normal mode.
Search Tags: highway last scene, how to unlock gallery, seere, hidden boss
 
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Hands down the best game of the year so far.

Having said that, there were some things in the game I just couldn't scratch my head around:

1. Pregnancy post human-rape

After the MC is raped by some of the villagers, she becomes immediately pregnant and the fetus in her belly appears to be almost fully grown. Later in the game, you learn that the fetus is actually that of an abomination brooding, which explains the unnaturally fast fetus cycle. Strangely enough, Hanya is the only one who notices this. The villagers hopefully assume the MC is not pregnant with an abomination brooding which in turn shows the human birth is still possible in the game. There are no hints as to why the MC did not develop a human fetus or any indication that her rapers may have been infected by abomination brooding. Hopefully the developers provide us with an explanation for this soon.

2. Obsolete(?) status window

The developers added in a small status window in the form of a circle next to your HP/MP bars which keeps you updated on what is going on inside your body (womb in particular) after each rape. Unlike most expectations, the status window shows absolutely nothing in regards to the progress of your pregnancy as there is none; you are either pregnant or you are not. And once you become pregnant, you do not have the option to give birth apart from gameovers. You are forced to carry a fully grown fetus all the way to the end which only exists to hinder your movements. The only way to get rid of it is to forcibly abort(?) it via fighting an eyeball monster covered in a slob of slugs in your dream. IMO, there is no point of having a status window if you have 0 control over what happens to whatever is shown in it. Especially since you can be aware of/are shown whether you are pregnant or not without it.

3. Life feels too easy

The MC gets off too easy everytime she is raped. Sure, there are gameovers that lead to her being a seedbed for monsters but those are just what if's. Basically, other than her breasts changing in size/being able to lactate from parasites, the MC essentially faces no consequence after being impregnated. In the previous game, Rabianne had an excuse for this; she is in a dream/hallucination-like state and whenever she loses the time resets itself till she wins or reaches the final boss slug and becomes its seedbed. This game is clearly different and the MC actually travels back and forth dreams to have a magical abortion. But in reality, even if you choose not to have it, the fetus in your belly will never be birthed unless you reach a condition for a gameover. I feel like some rapes should and do have the potential to have an effect on the game that will last till you reach an ending. Again, I hope the developers come up with adjustments in the DLC.
About the 3. aka last question theory.
I could put it this way: it’s similar to a few cases I’ve seen before, where it reaches a divine level. The final boss isn’t just an otherworldly entity but resembles an ancient or evil deity. I’ve seen this detail in LonaRPG, where the Evil God declares he controls the narrative. Even the old gods representing justice and human fertility, who try to resist, fail to seal the Evil God. Instead, the world is pushed into decline, where praying to gods offers no protection or direct intervention—only advice and guidance (which can be manipulated and altered by the Evil God to lead you astray). This is a similarity in hentai games, but if we talk about the closest origin, it’s the Cthulhu Mythos, where humans, no matter how hard they try, are merely simple tools for gods who don’t care about human concepts of good or evil, crushing them effortlessly. The difference, perhaps, is that Sinisistar uses Catholicism as its central theme, while LonaRPG and the Cthulhu Mythos are less explicit in their frameworks.
Unlike those uncompromising authors, Nennai is relatively receptive to players. So, if you want an ending that respects religion and your wishes, Nennai will adjust it instead of letting everything spiral into chaotic, lust-driven madness. The explanation for Lelia, despite being impregnated and violated countless times, is that it all culminates in her being easily manipulated until the end, where she’s violated and forced to reproduce by a product of the boss, like the snail. Essentially, this isn’t just a curse or interference from cultists; it’s a massive intervention by the monster’s power into the fabric of reality. The more virtuous, pure, and innocent an individual is, the more ideal they are for the final monster to plant its seed. Having Hajaan accompany her isn’t just for support or to defeat the monster—it’s also a way for the monster to perfectly claim both pure nuns. This is why we see them being violated or why there’s more content about Hajaan being raped.
 
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I wonder if the developers confirmed when does SiNiSistar and SiNiSistar 2 takes place yet.

Either way assuming SiNiSistar 2 takes place after SiNiSiStar 1, this can be a set up for each SiNiSistar game to focus on a different region to reflect that some overworlder and cultist escaped or were already spreading in those regions if the developer plan to make more sequels.

Though it will be interesting if the developer decide to make SiNiSistar 3 focus on the first contact moment to show how the fight against the Overworlder before they spread this far in SiNiSistar 1 began. It will also allow them to show the magic each Main Character uses at its very peak when from the point of view of a Main Character during that time before most of the magic knowledge were lost. It will obviously need a bad ending or a fake good ending where the Main Character assume she won but a after scene shows something survived that will later create the situation in SiNiSistar 1 years after SiNiSistar 3.


If the developers decide to make a third game another direct sequel and set after SiNiSistar 2, I hope it ties together events of SiNiSistar 1 and SiNiSistar 2 clearly.

As for H scenes, obviously I hope they do improve on them in the third game like all sequels. The situation in SiNiSistar 2 sets up how bad things are developing in this world now we know the Overworlder's cult spread and some manage to slip away into other locations to rebuild the cult and spread it.
it was what i though too
 
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just imagine vaaty doing a lore video on this :ROFLMAO:
TBF some of us have made theories in previous posts regarding the timeline - I even wrote about the events going in opposite order (2 before 1). Using the normal timeline, this is what I can get from both games.

1. Otherworlders have a hard time entering the human world, but they can poke in some places and exercise their influence in the land and its people, be it creating a curse on birth or providing visions to people with magic and power. Usually these are people whose faith is already wavering or those who see the Otherworlders as gods and saviors from an objectively hard and shitty life in fantasy Middle Ages.

2. Despite what I mentioned, neither the Observer (Sinisistar 1) nor the Father (Sinisistar 2) have shown skill for complex machinations or coordination of their followers. Their influence is not enough to abandon the Dream World, and they tend to be very passive besides cursing people and places. As a result, the great plans of these cultists may be using the power given by the Otherworlder they follow, but it may not align with its ultimate goal: the cult in Sinistar 1 sought to corrupt Rabiane into a sex slave and follower, and they believed that was enough; the priests in Sinisistar 2 go further and want her to give birth to the Father, but what they get is still not the real deal even if very close. As for demi-humans and the broodlings, they do their own thing, regardless of the ultimate goal of the being that enabled their birth into the human world.

3. What we know as Abomination Outbreaks combine experiments from cults of zealots devoted to an Otherworlder with cycles or cursed births that create the monster population raiding the countryside. As I mentioned in my other post, there is no big scheme to take over the lands and topple down big cities or kingdoms. Most of the time, an outbreak is akin to a plague that indiscriminately spreads in a particular location, and the cultists have shown a preference for remaining in the shadows while waiting for the right people to attempt their rituals.

4. Between the lack of demon armies and a dungeon/ demonic gate and the anonymity of the cults, the rulers of the afflicted land have little reason to care for isolated villages until the problem affects their taxes, their food, and eventually their own households. Requests for help may come from local churches and sisterhoods, or Sisters are sent to investigate suspicious supernatural activity.

5. Rabiane was sent to Kessaria with limited information about the problem but a clear plan: make her way to the Cathedral, which was believed to be the origin of the Abomination Outbreak. Why did she go alone? We find multiple Sisters petrified by the cultists in the Cathedral, so it is possible that Rabiane was part of that team but stayed behind (thus surviving). It is also possible she was sent later and found their map in the small church she stays in -possibly their local base of operations. Perhaps the Sisterhoods cannot afford to send more squads to Kessaria, and Rabiane had to take a solo mission knowing the risks.

Now here are two possibilities:

A. Despite the temptations by the Observer, Rabiane was successful in slaying it inside the Priest's Dream and stopping its influence in Kessaria. Assuming she survived the Pig Farm and the Lab, Rabiane returns to the HQ of her Sisterhood, and the years pass as new outbreaks happen in other places. Events of Sinisistar 2 would take place in another region, focused on Arcezon Town and its countryside.

B. Rabiane fails and gives birth to the monsters worshipped by the cultists following the Observer; whatever happened to Kessaria afterwards is unknown. Years later, there are rumors of an Abomination Outbreak in Arcezon, and the Sisterhood sends a pair of nuns in response, showing a change in strategy -fewer people, but better prepared in magical arts. The improvements on the arrows could be the result of the efforts in suppressing the Observer in Kessari, cleaning the land but losing many Sisters and their knowledge (the so called Saints).
 
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About the 3. aka last question theory.
I could put it this way: it’s similar to a few cases I’ve seen before, where it reaches a divine level. The final boss isn’t just an otherworldly entity but resembles an ancient or evil deity. I’ve seen this detail in LonaRPG, where the Evil God declares he controls the narrative. Even the old gods representing justice and human fertility, who try to resist, fail to seal the Evil God. Instead, the world is pushed into decline, where praying to gods offers no protection or direct intervention—only advice and guidance (which can be manipulated and altered by the Evil God to lead you astray). This is a similarity in hentai games, but if we talk about the closest origin, it’s the Cthulhu Mythos, where humans, no matter how hard they try, are merely simple tools for gods who don’t care about human concepts of good or evil, crushing them effortlessly. The difference, perhaps, is that Sinisistar uses Catholicism as its central theme, while LonaRPG and the Cthulhu Mythos are less explicit in their frameworks.
Unlike those uncompromising authors, Nennai is relatively receptive to players. So, if you want an ending that respects religion and your wishes, Nennai will adjust it instead of letting everything spiral into chaotic, lust-driven madness. The explanation for Lelia, despite being impregnated and violated countless times, is that it all culminates in her being easily manipulated until the end, where she’s violated and forced to reproduce by a product of the boss, like the snail. Essentially, this isn’t just a curse or interference from cultists; it’s a massive intervention by the monster’s power into the fabric of reality. The more virtuous, pure, and innocent an individual is, the more ideal they are for the final monster to plant its seed. Having Hajaan accompany her isn’t just for support or to defeat the monster—it’s also a way for the monster to perfectly claim both pure nuns. This is why we see them being violated or why there’s more content about Hajaan being raped.
I don't think is quite literally Catholicism since them sisters pray to a Goddess Statue and there is no mention of the Holy Trinity, but similarities can be found.
 
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