Велес98

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How can you lose the blessing of pregnancy? I only know a way with a label, but what other ways are there? And what does it mean to "remove the restriction" that the developer was talking about?
In version 1.0.2, the developer mentioned the easy removal of the restriction. What does it mean?
 

Велес98

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I remember this scene from the first part, even the pose is the same, but I don't remember the context, maybe you can
I think this is a reference to the first part of the game. It's the same with the dude on the pillars on the way to the demihumans.
Perhaps this is a hint from the developers for some kind of sequel?
 

Byxis

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For all we know, what happened in Kessaria could have been a some sort of ground zero and spreaded to reach other lands like Arcezon.
Well, Rabiane was sent to Kessaria to destroy what creature lies there, since everything was already corrupted and cultist already present. So yeh it could be the first appearance for otherworlder and then Sinisistar 2 is follow up to what happened now. Perhaps the cultist that where in first game or handful managed to escape Rabiane's sword and fled to Arcezon to either corrupt the cathedral servants and every inhabitant in the land or behind the scenes, the priest are already corrupted and were starting dark rituals to bring the otherworlder into their world. And Rabiane having completed her mission, went back to Holy HQ to report her findings.

I like the world building lore of the game and having different time and characters but not far like a decade makes sense for it be its not just Rabiane thats like "Belmont" to destroy every last unholy creature, but every Church is fighting their own fight.
 
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It's likely major cities of this world should have much larger infestation at a scale similar to Yharnam city in Bloodborne since both Sinisistar 1 and 2 Cathedral priest are corrupted so it must be that almost every churches and cathedral are corrupted. Unlike Bloodborne, Sinisistar has no hunters to clean the streets.
Given the Middle Ages fantasy style of the game, big armies are very rare because they rely on a combination of peasant levies, expensive professional knights, and sellswords/ adventurers; most of these are tied to feudal lords who will prioritize their domains above the whole kingdom or empire. Add the fact that outbreaks of Abominations are not demonic invasions from a hellgate located in a particular area or dungeon, but incidents with no forewarning that start very small in random villages in the countryside, and the Otherwolrders are both invisible to conventional sight and exist in a state in-between planes that makes killing them hard.

The peasants needed for levies are being killed or harvested to breed more Abomination Broodlings, sometimes by the machinations of a cult devoted to an Otherworlder but mostly as a natural process of cursed births in the human population living in the land where the Otherworlder is trying to enter.

As for the Church, it is a mixed bag. Some of the nuns and priests you find as enemies were probably fighting the outbreaks but were forcibly corrupted, while others gave in willingly after finding their own "gospel", like in this second game. Other cultists were devoted to the monsters from the beginning.
 

HikkiG

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How can you lose the blessing of pregnancy? I only know a way with a label, but what other ways are there? And what does it mean to "remove the restriction" that the developer was talking about?
Lose in the first area block of Cathedral, where all the cultists are.
 

mk40

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Well, Rabiane was sent to Kessaria to destroy what creature lies there, since everything was already corrupted and cultist already present. So yeh it could be the first appearance for otherworlder and then Sinisistar 2 is follow up to what happened now. Perhaps the cultist that where in first game or handful managed to escape Rabiane's sword and fled to Arcezon to either corrupt the cathedral servants and every inhabitant in the land or behind the scenes, the priest are already corrupted and were starting dark rituals to bring the otherworlder into their world. And Rabiane having completed her mission, went back to Holy HQ to report her findings.

I like the world building lore of the game and having different time and characters but not far like a decade makes sense for it be its not just Rabiane thats like "Belmont" to destroy every last unholy creature, but every Church is fighting their own fight.
Assuming that Rabiane actually won. The end of the first game could also be interpreted as her losing the moment she was grabbed by the slug. Remember how her eyes became "empty" the moment you're in that last room with the slug? Maybe the fight against the eye was all an illusion? :unsure:
 
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Byxis

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Assuming that Rabiane actually won. The end of the first game could also be interpreted as her losing the moment she was grabbed by the slug. Remember how her eyes became "empty" the moment you're in that last room with the slug? Maybe the fight against the eye was all an illusion? :unsure:
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.
 

Mineral4k

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I think this is a reference to the first part of the game. It's the same with the dude on the pillars on the way to the demihumans.
Perhaps this is a hint from the developers for some kind of sequel?
I know this, but the man wants to connect the lore of two parts through sex with a slug and I'm interested to hear it:devilish:
 

CodeSin

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And now I understand why it disappeared from me even before going to the cathedral sewer.
Gameplay wise, unlocking pregnacy system is a good way to farm EXP since the pregnancy boss fight to remove pregnancy will always give you 500 exp points plus the extra you earn from killing adds.

It will not mention it but there are special continue events that allow players to continue instead of instant gameover if the main character is pregnant.

Up to the player if they want the risk of casting magic being interrupted or not.
 

redbulllx6

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Anybody know what this womans deal is? In a sense that, if you never speak to her, she'll stay there, alive(?). She the one that gives you the gravekeeper quest and once you accept it, she's dead, crucified and zombified.

My question is more about whether she was told to lure someone into the graveyard or an actual concerned village lady. If it's the former, I'm just letting someone else fall for it eventually. If it's the latter, then I'm still evil for keeping the gravekeeper alive (even if he never appears ingame), as he's the one who's causing the zombies to rise up. Is her sacrifice worth it however?

Totally. Lives of the few for the lives of the many. Regardless, it's nice to see her alive and have that map section be a bit faster initially, since the amount of relics you get from the bossfight are really meagre anyways.
 

Велес98

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Nov 6, 2019
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Gameplay wise, unlocking pregnacy system is a good way to farm EXP since the pregnancy boss fight to remove pregnancy will always give you 500 exp points plus the extra you earn from killing adds.

It will not mention it but there are special continue events that allow players to continue instead of instant gameover if the main character is pregnant.

Up to the player if they want the risk of casting magic being interrupted or not.
I've played the game twice. The first time he lost his blessing at the very beginning when he helped a pregnant woman, and the second time he passed without losing his blessing.
 

Велес98

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Nov 6, 2019
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Anybody know what this womans deal is? In a sense that, if you never speak to her, she'll stay there, alive(?). She the one that gives you the gravekeeper quest and once you accept it, she's dead, crucified and zombified.

My question is more about whether she was told to lure someone into the graveyard or an actual concerned village lady. If it's the former, I'm just letting someone else fall for it eventually. If it's the latter, then I'm still evil for keeping the gravekeeper alive (even if he never appears ingame), as he's the one who's causing the zombies to rise up. Is her sacrifice worth it however?

Totally. Lives of the few for the lives of the many. Regardless, it's nice to see her alive and have that map section be a bit faster initially, since the amount of relics you get from the bossfight are really meagre anyways.
So that's where that woman went. I was wondering where I'd seen her when I went up to the gravedigger and saw a woman on the cross.
I also assumed that after she issues the task, I didn't go there right away and she decided to deal with it herself and eventually died.
It would be much more interesting if she could be saved.
 

xxxemperor

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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.
 

Henry1887

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DM me if anyone wants to try to figure out why adding statuses is location dependant. I can make no sense of the decompiled code.
 
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