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Who is going to be the new protagonist of Whispers of the Dark Elf 2? I just hope it's not some ugly bastard or any of the typical douche clichés from NTR XD.
 

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Who is going to be the new protagonist of Whispers of the Dark Elf 2? I just hope it's not some ugly bastard or any of the typical douche clichés from NTR XD.
Marth (son of the chief Kael) he's Lire and Silicia's husband. He barely showed up in the prequel apart from the start.

Though if you mean the bull, I don't think there is a "bull' character like Glavius in this game. Kora has the ''antagonist'' role I suppose more than she did in the first game.
 

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Marth (son of the chief Kael) he's Lire and Silicia's husband. He barely showed up in the prequel apart from the start.

Though if you mean the bull, I don't think there is a "bull' character like Glavius in this game. Kora has the ''antagonist'' role I suppose more than she did in the first game.
I think it would be interesting if, since they're basically a group of adventurers, they rescued a human slave or something like that — someone good-looking, not an ugly bastard XD — and he became the new Glavius. Honestly, that Marth guy really annoys me XD.
 
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Does anyone have the save of the beginning of the new chapter? It turned out mine corrupted.
 

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It would be boring to add an "unlock all" option, it takes away the essence of an RPG game, I might as well watch pornography if I want everything extremely easy and without narrative.
you are aware it would be a choice you could just not click it
 

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Okay, I have mixed feelings about this game. On one hand, I liked that Glavius didn't get his happy ending after the countless chances he had and squandered (it's always good when karma catches up with the NTR guy).

But what bothers me most is that they LEFT OUT THE MAIN AND MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE STORY! I mean, Sephira's complete corruption. We don't know how or why she went from "I still love my husband and family" to "I'll betray everyone with a smile." She went to recover her nature powers, but for some reason, she ends up changing her "faith" (and what did she do during that time?). And for that same reason, she allies herself with Kora without any explanation. That plot hole really killed the story.

I hope that in the second part (I don't think the daughter is as much of a bitch as the mother), Kora somehow gets what she deserves, and Sephira too (a mother-daughter fight would be excellent).

And what happened to Aldos? Did he die? Is he trapped? In a coma? More questions, no answers! View attachment 5445299
Do you know what I actually find the strangest? And that the vast majority of elves are easily manipulated and have a certain weakness to lust. And as if they were not 100% elves, as is the case with that woman from the tavern where he is half succubus. And the theory gets stronger only when you realize that elves have very advanced bodies "ignoring that it's a porn game" would have no reason for their physiology to be like that. Another thing, the fire and ice entities are all just assholes, I would not doubt that the forest entity is also, and has done something with the elves.
 

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what probably sealed Glavius's fate in the true end was probably when Sieg caught him and Kora that one time in the forest (the one that includes Kora kissing Sieg, passing out from sheer hotness.) Kora wanted to kill Sieg but Glavius strongly told Kora not to.

from that point on, Kora knew that Glavius would go against her if she went after Sieg and Lire. so she really couldn't afford to let him live happily, even if he himself kept his end of the bargain. Hence she manipulated Faenor to kill Gladius, and when that failed, portal-ed him to Noctas.
 

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what probably sealed Glavius's fate in the true end was probably when Sieg caught him and Kora that one time in the forest (the one that includes Kora kissing Sieg, passing out from sheer hotness.) Kora wanted to kill Sieg but Glavius strongly told Kora not to.

from that point on, Kora knew that Glavius would go against her if she went after Sieg and Lire. so she really couldn't afford to let him live happily, even if he himself kept his end of the bargain. Hence she manipulated Faenor to kill Gladius, and when that failed, portal-ed him to Noctas.
To be perfectly fair, Kora likely never intended to let Glavius have a happy ending anyway. She says it herself at the very end, while betraying him, that even if he had helped her, he still was Aldos' ally back then and ultimately helped lead to her father's death. He wasn't a friend. He was a tool. Once his use ran out, she discarded him. Him protecting Sieg (because he had SOME morals lmao) only reinforced her idea of disposing of him more. But she probably always planned to get rid of him anyway.
 

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To be perfectly fair, Kora likely never intended to let Glavius have a happy ending anyway. She says it herself at the very end, while betraying him, that even if he had helped her, he still was Aldos' ally back then and ultimately helped lead to her father's death. He wasn't a friend. He was a tool. Once his use ran out, she discarded him. Him protecting Sieg (because he had SOME morals lmao) only reinforced her idea of disposing of him more. But she probably always planned to get rid of him anyway.
that kinda makes sense in a way. Kora really held a grudge.

in addition, unless there's a line of dialogue or inner thought somewhere in the game, Glavius did not once think that "hey, this dark elf is getting back at Aldos because he killed her dad... but wait a minute, I'm part of that group and she might get back at me!" plus, in the true end, aside from Kora saying that Glavius was Aldos's ally, she also implied that if Glavius betrayed Aldos then she can't be sure that he won't betray her too when she plans something in the future.
 

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that kinda makes sense in a way. Kora really held a grudge.

in addition, unless there's a line of dialogue or inner thought somewhere in the game, Glavius did not once think that "hey, this dark elf is getting back at Aldos because he killed her dad... but wait a minute, I'm part of that group and she might get back at me!" plus, in the true end, aside from Kora saying that Glavius was Aldos's ally, she also implied that if Glavius betrayed Aldos then she can't be sure that he won't betray her too when she plans something in the future.
That too. That's a BIG part of Glavius' character. He doesn't THINK. Ultimately, what dooms him is his pride. HE was the one wronged. HE was the one who deserved it all and Aldos deserved to get absolutely shit on for not giving him the glory. The times he actually DOES bother to think end up AMAZINGLY for him. He gets to the alternate Happy Ends because he STOPS and thinks. He becomes Royal Knight (and likely future King) with Mona. Or gets a Huge family with Hilda. Or a Longstanding affair with a NOT insane Sephira. And, of course, the most notable Happy End right by betraying Kora at the very end where he makes amends with Aldos, lives happily with Tanya and their kid and gets even KORA a redemption arc. If Glavius had EVER given up on his pride and ego then he'd have actually gotten a happy ending. For everyone even. Instead? He chooses ego and petty revenge and gets fucked over as a result.
And yeah, he likely WOULD have betrayed Kora in the future. Though likely less "betrayed" and more like stood against her since, ironically, he actually had a soft spot for Sieg and Lire. For all that he hated Aldos, he never wanted to harm his kids (aside from... y'know, ruining their family but that's semantics).
 
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