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And how will the girls react to the sex scenes since they can't see Jack?
So, are the scenes seen from Jack's or Joseph's point of view?
The girls depending on the corruption lvl will have a different reaction to Jack's actions. lvl 30 and below they will be confused and at times scared about what happened. 45 and above, they will react differently depending on the path. Mary (C) will be intrigued that a ghost is just as lustful as Joseph, while Mary (T) is concerted on if this ghost will act while she is around others.

Most scenes will be in a 3rd person point of view unless a scene would fit better in first person (boob job, blow job, etc). Though if Jack is with Joseph he will be visible for the full scene, but if Jack is joining a different character's event like Mary's "private time" they you will be giving the option to see it from Mary's point of view where she can't see Jack or from Jack's point of view where he will be visible in the scene.
 
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The girls depending on the corruption lvl will have a different reaction to Jack's actions. lvl 30 and below they will be confused and at times scared about what happened. 45 and above, they will react differently depending on the path. Mary (C) will be intrigued that a ghost is just as lustful as Joseph, while Mary (T) is concerted on if this ghost will act while she is around others.

Most scenes will be in a 3rd person point of view unless a scene would fit better in first person (boob job, blow job, etc). Though if Jack is with Joseph he will be visible for the full scene, but if Jack is joining a different character's event like Mary's "private time" they you will be giving the option to see it from Mary's point of view where she can't see Jack or from Jack's point of view where he will be visible in the scene.
So if there are 8 events planned for Jack, does that mean two per character? And are there two Marys? I'm asking because you put "c" and "t"?
 
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So if there are 8 events planned for Jack, does that mean two per character? And are there two Marys? I'm asking because you put "c" and "t"?
Jack has 8 events total for himself with two of them not having a scene. As for the C and T, I do that to represent which version of the character it is, C for Corrupt, T for Trust, and N for Neutral. That way when I mentioned a character reacting in a certain manor it shows what point that character is at. Though if I was to put a character's dialog in here, I would have the text color match for the path.

Default for Neutral , Blue for Trust , Red for Corrupt. My methods can be confusing and I do apologize for that.
 

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Jack has 8 events total for himself with two of them not having a scene. As for the C and T, I do that to represent which version of the character it is, C for Corrupt, T for Trust, and N for Neutral. That way when I mentioned a character reacting in a certain manor it shows what point that character is at. Though if I was to put a character's dialog in here, I would have the text color match for the path.

Default for Neutral , Blue for Trust , Red for Corrupt. My methods can be confusing and I do apologize for that.
So does that mean Jack has sex scenes even if the characters aren't corrupted?
 
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Okay, and how exactly does it work? I assume the girls agree, he doesn't force them?
Jack is an absolute asshole. Joseph will try to have agreement, but Jack he does not care one bit. I am writing him to just be the worse person you would want to lose. There is a reason why Jack will try to have the player choose the path where the girls are the most submissive or lustful they can be, that way he can have his way with them no matter what. Hence why the only other character that can see him actively wants to send his ass to hell.
 

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Jack is an absolute asshole. Joseph will try to have agreement, but Jack he does not care one bit. I am writing him to just be the worse person you would want to lose. There is a reason why Jack will try to have the player choose the path where the girls are the most submissive or lustful they can be, that way he can have his way with them no matter what. Hence why the only other character that can see him actively wants to send his ass to hell.
Okay, and are these scenes avoidable or not?
 
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Okay, and are these scenes avoidable or not?
They can be completely skipped if you want to. When Jack is not bound to Joseph he is free to do what he wants, but you wont really know what he gets up too. But with the ring he give you, you can either summon him to be with you or ask what he is doing which will switch to his point of view. And if there is an event he would join in on you will get to see it.
 

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They can be completely skipped if you want to. When Jack is not bound to Joseph he is free to do what he wants, but you wont really know what he gets up too. But with the ring he give you, you can either summon him to be with you or ask what he is doing which will switch to his point of view. And if there is an event he would join in on you will get to see it.
Okay, and these scenes are what will lead to the planned ending for Jack?
 
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Okay, and these scenes are what will lead to the planned ending for Jack?
Jack's possession ending will be attempted no matter. The only thing that will stop it is if you are wearing the needed item to stop it.

The events Jack has himself are to just show his frustration about his situation, and with one event his anger towards the merchant.

The scenes where he can be a participant in it are just optional variants to the main casts events