Just finishing playing the gsme again after such a long times, i will said i love the the ending and poor noyedes. The only thing to finish now is about the consequences making new religion
Also for some reason i cannot see the picture of other great noble even after meeting them
Wasn’t it mentioned if you take him with you when you tell your men about your visions concerning the future, he says that the knight you described was his grandfather
How do you deal with the something wicked?
You either kill it with the sword you forge from the fallen star, or you trap it if you have high intellect
So we have to forge onward when it’s suggested we retreat?
How high of an intellect?
Yup. If you have the sword, you’ll kill it automatically.
50 or greater.
I have a question, did Lord Daedros read Doffet Dullac’s book, and if he did, what does he make of it? Feel free to avoid this question if it is spoiler sensitive.
@Pumpkaboo I have seen something similar from the guy who did Lords of Waswick, which I’ll probably implement in the next game: You can select from a wide variety of images and backgrounds for your coat of arms. Each image and each background also have many versions of different colors. In the end, there’s a wide variety of combinations, and the game might get a little bit heavier because of the many images that need to be added, but I would still be able to get the variables for the icon and the bg and use it in other places.
Actually, there is a lot of stuff that still needs to be addressed. But yes, consequences from the new religion stuff are among them.
Weird. None of them were showing? Or just a few?
It is, but it is a very, very particular scenario. There are many different things that need to happen in succession for this little interaction to happen. I would say it’s actually the least likely scenario, since you’ll only go to Ehael if you have the body, and you’ll only recruit Kenrir and keep the body if you somehow manage to convince him that it is the right thing to do.
Not only he did read it, but he also eventually came to have a greater understanding of what Doffet was talking about than most people.
I myself did, I think(again not sure) if you have already met Kenrir, and then go to the city if of genderless when you get the vision of the mad king there’s a text mentioning his first knight behind him and leading the MC to realize the knights is wearing the same talisman/necklace that Kenrir wears
Only few, not all of them
Do you remember who’s missing?
I checked the files here and I noticed that Lord Daedros wasn’t showing, even after meeting him, but that was the only one I was able to catch.
Question:
We already know about the personality, skill, ability, et cetera, of the three Princess. What about Prince Lodka’s? Does he has some ‘uniqueness’?
Hmm… Here’s what I would say about him:
He’s a man who’s trying his best to live up to other’s expectations of him, and he does not want to disappoint his father. Perhaps it is due to such pressure that he sometimes wants to have some fun on the side, feasting and drinking and having women when the opportunity arises, although he never lets his lust or his liquor make him forget his responsibilities.
For the past few years he has been speaking on his father’s behalf, going on a variety of diplomatic missions, and with this, he is learning about different cultures. While he still respects tradition and the religion of his people, this has served to make him have a different view on things. He wants to solve old problems with new solutions. Lodka will certainly change things when he becomes King, and that can bring him problems in the future.
He also does his best to try to appear convincing and charismatic, sometimes even boasting a bit. I wouldn’t say he means ill or that he is a schemer, but he certainly focuses more on exaggerations that favor his side or view on things. He is still an honored man, and his word is more valuable than his life.
But he does have a temper, and that can get the better of him sometimes. It is particularly troublesome because he has survived the Northern Fever when he was young.
I see him as both a warrior in search of glory and a thinker looking for peace. I think those two aspects of can collide with one another in the future, and that the player will eventually have a hard influence on which path he will follow in the next game.
Huh, I’ve even more in love.
So, if you don’t mind me asking, what character did you enjoy writing the most in this game? And why did you enjoy writing that particular character?
I see what you mean are saying, thank you for replying and I really like that you respond to people’s comments on your game. I was wondering in you reply to me, when you said three times more content, are you talking three times more content in the epilogue or three times total size of the game? Both would be great, this game might be one of the largest choice of games games already, three times it’s size it would have to be twice the size of any other game. That would be a very good size
Hmm… maybe you exhausted the event to death
How do I forge the fallen star sword

