They are not referenced directly in this game yet thou there is hope for that in a possible future dlc.Anyone played the first game recently and can refresh me on the Lore/ story summary/ canon ending of the first game? I've played it a long time ago and I remember the final boss being a priest that transforms into a monster (there is not much story in the first game right?) Is the protagonist/ events of the first game referenced in this game?
Why not? If someone is interested, what harm is that to you? ^^"FFS, why do you even need to know lore? There is no deep lore, only a few easter eggs.
It's a hentai game, not a Dark Souls.
The ending cutscene is Rabiane defeating the Observerand leaving the Cathedral but it's not confirmed if she actually punched it out or it just left after Rabiane beats the abortion mini-game since she still got slugged. It's like the instant kill from the Father without the powder except she got instant mindcontrolled.There is not much lore besides what you deduce by playing, and whether or not you accept the OVAs as canon. You can, however, use the lore of the second game to fill in the gaps.
Basically, Rabiane is sent by the Sisterhood of Purification to cleanse the evil plaguing the land of Kessaria -the Abomination Outbreak. The Otherworlder sits atop the Cathedral waiting, and she has to make her way through different locations filled with abomination broodlings. In contrast with Arcezon, Kessaria has already been fully devastated by the outbreak, so Rabiane's mission is one of extermination and dealing with the source of the problem before it spreads further.
The final fight has Rabiane having sex with a slug the size of a big dog to enter the domain of the Otherworlder and slay its true form. If she fails, Rabiane becomes a Vessel/Mother of the Otherworlder we call "The Observer" (because it looks like a giant eyeball). If she wins and she is not killed in the Pig Farm or the Laboratory... we don't know, the game ends right there. People have speculated that Rabiane is trapped in the Cathedral in the case of winning, or maybe she returned to the Sisterhood and will make a comeback to support Leila.
That interpretation lines up pretty well with how the demihumans also draw an eye on the belly in their sceneAnybody noticed the pregnancy looks like an eye?
Btw a little thing I've been thinking about before regarding this screenshot / the layout of the 1st game map. Rabiane approaches this cathedral from the back door and never goes to the bridge seen on the right of the picture, while Lilia goes to her cathedral from the bridge side. It could be a theory that the 1st and 2nd games are neighboring areas with the cathedral being in the center of the 2 areas and Rabiane / Lilia simply approached the place from 2 opposed sides.The ending cutscene is Rabiane defeating the Observerand leaving the Cathedral but it's not confirmed if she actually punched it out or it just left after Rabiane beats the abortion mini-game since she still got slugged. It's like the instant kill from the Father without the powder except she got instant mindcontrolled.
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Observer's not fully manifest like the Seere's on the way to him. Otherwise, he'll just grab Rabiane like what Father tried to do as a desperation attack.Btw a little thing I've been thinking about before regarding this screenshot / the layout of the 1st game map. Rabiane approaches this cathedral from the back door and never goes to the bridge seen on the right of the picture, while Lilia goes to her cathedral from the bridge side. It could be a theory that the 1st and 2nd games are neighboring areas with the cathedral being in the center of the 2 areas and Rabiane / Lilia simply approached the place from 2 opposed sides.
(ofcourse this is all if we reeeeeeally wanna connect the games...in the end these two areas might be just 2 far off lands and the 2 games might simply have nothing to do with each other.)
Hell, here is another interesting idea. The observer is seen in the 2nd game as an easter egg in a dark corner. What if it's not an easter egg. Lilia does pray to the observer to get a special item...here is a new interpretation...
What if the slug you find after kicking the ass of the father is not the father...but the observer. Making the 2nd game a prequel....
Lilia and Haanja does win, and they do beat the Father...but Lilia is actually a devotee of the Observer and gives birth to it after the Father is gone, leading into the 1st game. The observer might be weaker than the father hence why it was in a dark corner hiding while the father was dominant.
Lilia is also not controlled at the end unlike Rabiane. She can freely choose to kill it, or lovingly embrace it and copulate with it.
But of course this is just another plausible theory based on a hidden Easter egg. *shrugs*
Btw a little thing I've been thinking about before regarding this screenshot / the layout of the 1st game map. Rabiane approaches this cathedral from the back door and never goes to the bridge seen on the right of the picture, while Lilia goes to her cathedral from the bridge side. It could be a theory that the 1st and 2nd games are neighboring areas with the cathedral being in the center of the 2 areas and Rabiane / Lilia simply approached the place from 2 opposed sides.
(ofcourse this is all if we reeeeeeally wanna connect the games...in the end these two areas might be just 2 far off lands and the 2 games might simply have nothing to do with each other.)
Hell, here is another interesting idea. The observer is seen in the 2nd game as an easter egg in a dark corner. What if it's not an easter egg. Lilia does pray to the observer to get a special item...here is a new interpretation...
What if the slug you find after kicking the ass of the father is not the father...but the observer. Making the 2nd game a prequel....
Lilia and Haanja does win, and they do beat the Father...but Lilia is actually a devotee of the Observer and gives birth to it after the Father is gone, leading into the 1st game. The observer might be weaker than the father hence why it was in a dark corner hiding while the father was dominant.
Lilia is also not controlled at the end unlike Rabiane. She can freely choose to kill it, or lovingly embrace it and copulate with it.
But of course this is just another plausible theory based on a hidden Easter egg. *shrugs*
He certainly does not grab you then, but he has his own version of Seere:Observer's not fully manifest like the Seere's on the way to him. Otherwise, he'll just grab Rabiane like what Father tried to do as a desperation attack.
It's like a more advanced manifestation of Seere. The Observer has avatars on the roof that can attack Rabiane if its sight catches her, but those scenarios do not lead to procreation but to other game overs instead.Well, someone here said it before, but this thing might just be the observer himself. Same eyeball. View attachment 4764772
I mean, based on the in game lore entry, Seere is an otherworlder of his own right, not a minion of the Father or the Observer but of equal status to them, at least in his original form, he is just not AS hostile as Father or Observer. The one we find in the 2nd game though is a born version with possibly an imperfect vessel.It's like a more advanced manifestation of Seere. The Observer has avatars on the roof that can attack Rabiane if its sight catches her, but those scenarios do not lead to procreation but to other game overs instead.
go to the top of the platforms that needed to be repaired and then go right, there should be a pit to fall intofull save 99% gallery (i don't know how to do the falling scene from above :/)
go to this link to insert the save file
C:\Users\User\AppData\LocalLow\Uu\SiNiSistar2
Oh I didn't mean they were literally Seere, though my comparison had to do with their attacking style being similar to the game over with Seere. If Rabiane is under the light of the eyeball for too long, the jumper will go after her, and it is an instant game over. The other attacker is similar to the invisible snails in Sinisistar 2; it captures her and prods her brain while covering her eyes.I mean, based on the in game lore entry, Seere is an otherworlder of his own right, not a minion of the Father or the Observer but of equal status to them, at least in his original form, he is just not AS hostile as Father or Observer. The one we find in the 2nd game though is a born version with possibly an imperfect vessel.
the word you're looking for is "conflicted", not confiscated, btw.It is actually confiscated. You need to retrieve it by going the opposite direction from the one leading to the cultists' ganbang. I should know, it took me like an hour to figure that out![]()
Jump into a bottomless pit, then you'll know what's at the bottom of it. You can try it at the bridge leading to the cathedral and the path going below the bridge.full save 99% gallery (i don't know how to do the falling scene from above :/)
go to this link to insert the save file
C:\Users\User\AppData\LocalLow\Uu\SiNiSistar2