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It wouldn't be a stretch. That scene was a satire to the movie, Se7en. That was clearly his character, Detective William Somerset.What are we? Harry Potter?
It wouldn't be a stretch. That scene was a satire to the movie, Se7en. That was clearly his character, Detective William Somerset.What are we? Harry Potter?
The rat could also be one of the multidimensional beings from "the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy". I know that they looked like mice but whatever.Why do I get the feeling the police are looking for the F-ing rat SumSum just adopted and it turns out to also be the supposed serial killer the Morgan Freeman detective was looking for?
Well, there are games where you can avoid the content it focuses on, like "Good girl gone bad", where I avoided all the guys. But then there's not much game left to play.Askin if lesbian content is avoidable in a lesbian focused game.
Huh........ That's a new one.
I think technically you can do that here as well by playing the Bi path and not pursuing anyone but the 1 male LI. But that's missing like 80%+ of the game, so why bother?Well, there are games where you can avoid the content it focuses on, like "Good girl gone bad", where I avoided all the guys. But then there's not much game left to play.
Exactly. Because it's more like 95%.I think technically you can do that here as well by playing the Bi path and not pursuing anyone but the 1 male LI. But that's missing like 80%+ of the game, so why bother?
Maybe it's like "Planescape" in "Dungeons and dragons". Where you had a multiverse consisting of many "planes" of existence connected by portals. Ranging from elemental "inner planes" to "outer planes" based on morality (from lawfull good to chaotic evil). Outer planes were realms of ideas where amongst other fabled creatures the gods lived. In it's center, in the middle of the true neutral plane "Outlands", on top of an impossibility tall spire was "Sigil", the "city of doors", with portals leading to all planes. As it was neutral ground, beings from all over the multiverse could meet there without killing each other.What are we? Harry Potter?
Probably. I was being generous though because I don't know what content you see and don't see on "friendship" paths. My Sumsum is following the Pokemon mantra of sapphic relationships.Exactly. Because it's more like 95%.
What can change the nature of a man?Maybe it's like "Planescape" in "Dungeons and dragons". Where you had a multiverse consisting of many "planes" of existence connected by portals. Ranging from elemental "inner planes" to "outer planes" based on morality (from lawfull good to chaotic evil). Outer planes were realms of ideas where amongst other fabled creatures the gods lived. In it's center, in the middle of the true neutral plane "Outlands", on top of an impossibility tall spire was "Sigil", the "city of doors", with portals leading to all planes. As it was neutral ground, beings from all over the multiverse could meet there without killing each other.
It's the first rule of F95:Askin if lesbian content is avoidable in a lesbian focused game.
Huh........ That's a new one.
Anything. Anything you believe that can. Belief can move entire cities (to another plane).What can change the nature of a man?
"Gotta catch them all".Probably. I was being generous though because I don't know what content you see and don't see on "friendship" paths. My Sumsum is following the Pokemon mantra of sapphic relationships.
Yes, playing this game brings me joy. And the conversation in this thread is fun too.This just keeps getting better. It's just such a nice mix of hot sexy fun and generally adorable action. It's minty freshness for the soul.
And I'm really looking forward to seeing more of Sam. So pretty. And Caligula seemed nice a nice bloke too - first person ever to say that.
Yeah, she became much more likable. And while "puppy" was fine, maybe we could get her as an arctic fox? I think it would suit her more. She's blond after all.Very much an understatement.
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She does look good but I prefer Sam . By the way her name is RóisínYes, playing this game brings me joy. And the conversation in this thread is fun too.
I'd love to see more Roisin. Titties... Ehm, I mean she looks really good.
Yup, this game always has me smiling.I'd love to see more Roisin. Titties... Ehm, I mean she looks really good.
I know, I just couldn't be bothered. I my language we have all these special letters. In English I finally don't have to use them and now you want me to use them anyway? Come on...She does look good but I prefer Sam . By the way her name is Róisín
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Don't listen to the first speaker, he has an English accent, but the others say it correctly.
Nerd.Maybe it's like "Planescape" in "Dungeons and dragons".
Just wait until your friendly Caligula decides to replace her with a horse.Yup, this game always has me smiling.
I'm with Udayana here re Róisín, but I won't say no if she offers.
I've always been more into dark hair and small boobs, so Sam it is. She seems like a fun girl too.
I wonder if he has a sisterJust wait until your friendly Caligula decides to replace her with a horse.
Frankly, I don't like Dnd all that much. I never played pen & paper rpgs, only the computer kind. In that regards, the Dnd rules didn't translate well to the new medium. I preferred rpgs made from scratch for computers. Like "Fallout". The old ones. Not the new ones. I liked "Planescape: torment" for it's unique setting. Characters and story too, of course. It was a great game overall. And it did bend those pesky Dnd rules a bit.Nerd.
Have I mentioned that Jarulf was a Paladin in 1st ed?