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On the subject of the wolf girl in the main harem, am i the only one that with so much talk of her wolf and how it looks that i HAVE to see it ? Like she described it as this grotesque thing, but who wants to bet her wolf in fact is really badass looking?
 

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Can someone help me out on how to transfer the episode 1-2 records on the Android version?
Save at r1 when prompt comes. Copy the persistent file, install r3 open it. Copy the persistent file to r3 folder. Start new game. Old save will be there

If it is not working after several attempts, here is the save file. Copy it to r3 folder
 
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Man, the dev did a really good job making the decision between the Witches and the Demons genuinely difficult. On one hand, it seems morally wrong to wipe out the witches like that, but Arianne kinda has it coming. On the other hand, Ba'el and the demons have been genuinely good to us even if they are assholes. It also sucks that we have to pick between Lucius and our bond mates. I think I'm currently leaning more towards the witches because I feel like Ellie wouldn't want her revival to be built on Genocide. I just hope it doesn't completely destroy our relationship with Lucius.
 

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probably the best animations out of all the avns i played so far. especially the adult scenes. character movements look a bit stiff in the other animations (action cutscenes), but they're still fun to look at nonetheless.
 
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Man, the dev did a really good job making the decision between the Witches and the Demons genuinely difficult. On one hand, it seems morally wrong to wipe out the witches like that, but Arianne kinda has it coming. On the other hand, Ba'el and the demons have been genuinely good to us even if they are assholes. It also sucks that we have to pick between Lucius and our bond mates. I think I'm currently leaning more towards the witches because I feel like Ellie wouldn't want her revival to be built on Genocide. I just hope it doesn't completely destroy our relationship with Lucius.
I made the decision based on what would be the greater good for the Realm. Atlas is the prince and the ruler of the Realm in the absence of Lucius. He has to make decisions that will benefit the Realm, not his bond mates. And when you put the Demons and the Witches on this scale, the Demons are clearly superior. Ba'el is an asshole, but he is also the most loyal friend that Lucius have and will come to his aid no matter what. He was so loyal to him that he almost got himself killed and got into a contract with Arianne just to hide Lucius's kids. Betraying someone like that is the worst thing someone can do.

The Witches got put into a difficult position thanks to Arianne, but they are not innocent either. Seraphina knew what she was doing and only played the victim when things got bad for them. If things went the way they wanted to, she would've taken advantage of it. I didn't really like the genocide either, but it's completely their fault. Also, Lucius does spare half of them.

Regarding the bond mates, you need to understand that none of them have experience with ruling. They got handed the authority to decide the fate of Realms, but don't really know the consequences of their decisions because it's their first time doing it. So, they do that based on their feelings at the time, without really looking at the bigger picture. That is specially true for Leyala. She makes a decision to side with the Witches because she feels bad that they will be killed, not because she truly understands the whole situation and is analyzing all the scenarios and making the most logical one. She chose to betray Lucius oldest friend and destroy his most firm Alliance just because she felt bad for them. That's not really a good trait for a ruler.
 

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I made the decision based on what would be the greater good for the Realm. Atlas is the prince and the ruler of the Realm in the absence of Lucius. He has to make decisions that will benefit the Realm, not his bond mates. And when you put the Demons and the Witches on this scale, the Demons are clearly superior. Ba'el is an asshole, but he is also the most loyal friend that Lucius have and will come to his aid no matter what. He was so loyal to him that he almost got himself killed and got into a contract with Arianne just to hide Lucius's kids. Betraying someone like that is the worst thing someone can do.

The Witches got put into a difficult position thanks to Arianne, but they are not innocent either. Seraphina knew what she was doing and only played the victim when things got bad for them. If things went the way they wanted to, she would've taken advantage of it. I didn't really like the genocide either, but it's completely their fault. Also, Lucius does spare half of them.

Regarding the bond mates, you need to understand that none of them have experience with ruling. They got handed the authority to decide the fate of Realms, but don't really know the consequences of their decisions because it's their first time doing it. So, they do that based on their feelings at the time, without really looking at the bigger picture. That is specially true for Leyala. She makes a decision to side with the Witches because she feels bad that they will be killed, not because she truly understands the whole situation and is analyzing all the scenarios and making the most logical one. She chose to betray Lucius oldest friend and destroy his most firm Alliance just because she felt bad for them. That's not really a good trait for a ruler.
I strongly suggest you to make an second save for the "emotional" bondmate path.
Have you already played Realm 3 ?
 
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I made the decision based on what would be the greater good for the Realm. Atlas is the prince and the ruler of the Realm in the absence of Lucius. He has to make decisions that will benefit the Realm, not his bond mates. And when you put the Demons and the Witches on this scale, the Demons are clearly superior. Ba'el is an asshole, but he is also the most loyal friend that Lucius have and will come to his aid no matter what. He was so loyal to him that he almost got himself killed and got into a contract with Arianne just to hide Lucius's kids. Betraying someone like that is the worst thing someone can do.

The Witches got put into a difficult position thanks to Arianne, but they are not innocent either. Seraphina knew what she was doing and only played the victim when things got bad for them. If things went the way they wanted to, she would've taken advantage of it. I didn't really like the genocide either, but it's completely their fault. Also, Lucius does spare half of them.

Regarding the bond mates, you need to understand that none of them have experience with ruling. They got handed the authority to decide the fate of Realms, but don't really know the consequences of their decisions because it's their first time doing it. So, they do that based on their feelings at the time, without really looking at the bigger picture. That is specially true for Leyala. She makes a decision to side with the Witches because she feels bad that they will be killed, not because she truly understands the whole situation and is analyzing all the scenarios and making the most logical one. She chose to betray Lucius oldest friend and destroy his most firm Alliance just because she felt bad for them. That's not really a good trait for a ruler.

I didn’t really hesitate with this choice, mainly because it doesn’t have major consequences in the game, such as significantly affecting the story or the player. It mostly influences Atlas’s relationships with some side girls or potentially with his main LIs, but nothing too impactful for now. I assume it also determines which allies show up later, just before the predictable final battle.


Choosing Ba'el and the demons feels like the obvious choice. There's a strong friendship between Lucius and Ba'el, proven loyalty, and solid ties between Atlas and the two demon girls.


The first option just feels natural and logical, so there’s no real reason to overthink it. I almost expect the second option to lead to something negative later, like a betrayal, but maybe not. It seems to depend more on which side relationships the player wants to explore and which allies they prefer for the final fight. For me, it’s more of a flavor choice than anything else.


So far, only Ba'el and especially Kagome have a bit more character development, so picking anything else wouldn’t make much sense. Honestly, I would’ve regretted missing out on Kagome. She’s fun and sexy, and missing her would’ve been a big loss. She’s definitely my main other reason for choosing this path.


After making this choice, there’s some tension with Leyala, but it feels more like a minor disagreement than a full-blown dispute between them. It’s brief and doesn’t seem to matter much in the end. It mostly shows Leyala’s inexperience in politics and comes across like a small couple’s quarrel. **


I doubt players would choose to side with the witches, except maybe as an alternative save to see missed content. We know so little about them, and Arianne has already shown duplicity by manipulating Ba'el for power. She’s clearly responsible for provoking his anger and causing the conflict, as far as we know.


As for potential losses for the witches or demons, that seems inevitable, regardless of the side chosen. The confrontation is brief, and the conflict is resolved, at least for now. Plus, given Atlas’s age and vampire nature, I don’t expect him to be overly sentimental when making decisions. He’s a prince, after all, whose main goal is to strengthen his position and Lucius’s, ensuring his future as the ruler of a united kingdom.


** That said, I’ve always stayed loyal to Lucius in my main playthrough with Atlas, mainly because betraying him doesn’t have any significant effects for now, except maybe temporarily straining their relationship. Though, honestly, Lucius can seem a bit like a burden at first, and Atlas could have overthrown him. He might have even done so a long time ago, given Ophelia’s wrongdoings at court and Lucius’s prolonged failures as a leader.

But anyway, that’s not really important. It’s a shame we can’t join Ophelia either, but then we’d no longer have our main antagonist, and it’s tricky to integrate too many branching paths with consequences that affect the overall storyline.
 
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I didn’t really hesitate with this choice, mainly because it doesn’t have major consequences in the game, such as significantly affecting the story or the player. It mostly influences Atlas’s relationships with some side girls or potentially with his main LIs, but nothing too impactful for now. I assume it also determines which allies show up later, just before the predictable final battle.


Choosing Bael and the demons feels like the obvious choice. There's a strong friendship between Lucius and Ba'el, proven loyalty, and solid ties between Atlas and the two demon girls.


The first option just feels natural and logical, so there’s no real reason to overthink it. I almost expect the second option to lead to something negative later, like a betrayal, but maybe not. It seems to depend more on which side relationships the player wants to explore and which allies they prefer for the final fight. For me, it’s more of a flavor choice than anything else.


So far, only Ba'el and especially Kagome have a bit more character development, so picking anything else wouldn’t make much sense. Honestly, I would’ve regretted missing out on Kagome. She’s fun and sexy, and missing her would’ve been a big loss. She’s definitely my main other reason for choosing this path.


After making this choice, there’s some tension with Leyala, but it feels more like a minor disagreement than a full-blown dispute between them. It’s brief and doesn’t seem to matter much in the end. It mostly shows Leyala’s inexperience in politics and comes across like a small couple’s quarrel. **


I doubt players would choose to side with the witches, except maybe as an alternative save to see missed content. We know so little about them, and Arianne has already shown duplicity by manipulating Ba'el for power. She’s clearly responsible for provoking his anger and causing the conflict, as far as we know.


As for potential losses for the witches or demons, that seems inevitable, regardless of the side chosen. The confrontation is brief, and the conflict is resolved, at least for now. Plus, given Atlas’s age and vampire nature, I don’t expect him to be overly sentimental when making decisions. He’s a prince, after all, whose main goal is to strengthen his position and Lucius’s, ensuring his future as the ruler of a united kingdom.


** That said, I’ve always stayed loyal to Lucius in my main playthrough with Atlas, mainly because betraying him doesn’t have any significant effects for now, except maybe temporarily straining their relationship. Though, honestly, Lucius can seem a bit like a burden at first, and Atlas could have overthrown him. He might have even done so a long time ago, given Ophelia’s wrongdoings at court and Lucius’s prolonged failures as a leader.

But anyway, that’s not really important. It’s a shame we can’t join Ophelia either, but then we’d no longer have our main antagonist, and it’s tricky to integrate too many branching paths with consequences that affect the overall storyline.
all choices in game have long term impacts, Starting with Realm 3 but I won't spoil anymore. enjoy the ride guy's !
 
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xapican

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On the subject of the wolf girl in the main harem, am i the only one that with so much talk of her wolf and how it looks that i HAVE to see it ? Like she described it as this grotesque thing, but who wants to bet her wolf in fact is really badass looking?
She is the one who will defeat the "Moon Goddess Luna" ;)
 
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