Honor Bound - BETA CLOSED

New draft, v58016! Changelog:

Fixes:

  • Checkpoints should now work correctly, and it’s clearer what’s going on when loading a save. Although you can no longer enter your own name, they’re labelled with the chapter in which your save was created

  • Continuity fixes including: Raffi storyline reward and references to the PC’s actions, ability to tell both Fiore and Savarel you love them rather than just one, potential injuries in Chapter 11, a couple of characters being incorrectly angry with the PC, tweaked Mandriotti’s hostility levels, painkiller use, etc

  • Clarified some start/end romance tags

  • Fixed second Chapter 9 leisure scene which wasn’t triggering correctly, and fixed transition into the evening

  • A vast plethora of Chapter 9 multi-romance fixes where romances should be mutually exclusive; added Fiore and Savarel multi-romance check-in if not interested in polyamory

  • Fixed repeated choice when spending time with Varenn in Chapter 9

  • Removed potential infinite loops when asking about documents to sign

  • Added missing Raffi friendship branch in one of the final scenes

  • Various fixes to typos, pronouns, mismatched lines/paragraphs, repeated lines, incorrect stat tests, etc

Changes:

  • Header images added
  • Added indicators on choices where NPC traits always change
  • Changed Estell Trevelyan to be referred to as “Trevelyan” rather than “Estell”
  • Changed Mathieu the cat’s name to Jerome (too many ‘Mat’ names!)
  • Expanded Savarel greetings in Chapter 7
  • Added additional options when discussing Fiore/Savarel poly with each person before all talking it through together
  • Added more angry responses to a late-game emergency
  • Cut unclear/confusing Chapter 10 student interaction
  • Added a full scene saying goodbye to a character leaving in Chapter 11
  • Various tweaks and clarifications, including modifying moments where an NPC was unintentionally thoughtless (author oversight, not a character one!), adding more references to cane and painkiller use, more affectionate behaviour from non-committed romance interests, ensuring a choice had more than two available options, etc
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