U should analyze ibabo again but explain why he said he'd go back to the defenders after beating the king if u don't do the family ending
okay. okay okay okay. so. it feels weird that isa says that, right? because he told siffrin that hes going to quit! that he wants to be a clothing designer.
except...
no.
he didnt.
the only time the "what will you do after" dialogue is available is in act one. this is the case for every character, not just isabeau. to the point that miras even has unused portrait changes!
isabeau never tells siffrin that he wants to be a clothing designer during their loops.
he only tells them before they die for the first time.
the reason that isabeau, at the end, says "i cant wait to go back to my old job" is because he doesnt know that siffrin knows hes not happy with it. he doesnt know that siffrin knows that hes lost his respect for the defenders.
because in every loop. every single loop. he never tells them that. because they never ask.
and siffrin never asks again because they already know the answer. and that answer doesnt include them.
isabeau is still putting up the mask hes so carefully woven for himself. hes big, stupid, and strong. a defender. who doesnt care about things thatre too complicated like sewing or math or science. hes big emotional isabeau who what he lacks in brains he makes up for in passion, right?
which is why he doesnt say that in the friendquest ending, either. because even if he doesnt tell siffrin that he wants to design clothing, he tells them that hes smart enough to be able to.
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what does W!steven sound like? does he sound like steven, steven but deeper, or something else?
from the FAQ:
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This is not a Question, I just need to say that Thank you for the existence of this game, is like my comfort zone after playing other yandere games with more dark side (if you get me XD) ANYWAYS i adore tour artwork and i hope you are getting now enought rest... and sorry for the lots of questions before (^///^)
Ouughh tysm for the sweet message! ;;v;;; <3 As a fan of yan VNs, I do agree they tend to share certain vibes; considering it's the yandere trope - they're almost always associated with darker themes. But it's what I signed up for haha! (And I hope y'all are in it for that too. Please proceed with caution!)
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"Would you like a jar of hearts? They're uh-they're origami!"
Seems like mutant mayhem Leo from Pure Soul (Cabin 13) is handing out jars of origami hearts to all the campers! Wonder how he got so many jars...
@tmnt-fandom-family-reunion
These are beautiful! Trade ya for some bracelets♡
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Cabin #7 (7 Wonders of the Turtleverse)
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Hiii! I REALLY love your Thrones and I'd like to ask if I could make one as a oc?
I'm not sure if I've shared enough information about their cultural context publicly for people to do this well, but I have helped my friends workshop Throne OCs before.
Some important stuff to know:
There are two broad classes that most Thrones fall into, private and imperial. Thrones which are private citizens can technically be found all over the empire, on account of the fact they're wealthy enough to go and live wherever the hell they want, but you're going to find the greatest number of them in Godtomb and other densely urbanized areas of the Imperial core. All thrones belong to the aristocracy by nature, as they're directly a product of wealth and privilege. If a Throne is not currently wealthy, they are inevitably descended from wealth. They were also a huge huge fad before the creation of new thrones was clamped down on, and nearly every old money merchant empire is a Throne family. Godtomb (the imperial capital) has the highest number of Thrones which are not associated with the government, as it was the birthplace of the literary movement which first spawned them (longish story). It is tempting to say that private citizen thrones are more diverse than governmental ones, but it's more accurate to say they are more diverse than thrones belonging to the tricolor court, which has fairly strict expectations for the appearances of Headless (quadrupedal; preferences for lions, lizards (varanid), oxen, eagles; a set color palette (gold, azure, white); the inevitable 'mantle' of 'petals', etc....)
Imperial Thrones can be divided along the lines of whether or not they are associated with the Tricolor court, A government body made up of regional power centers (Greathouses) which communicate directly with and contribute to the government in Godtomb. Each Tricolor Greathouse has houses under it which may or may not be aesthetically aligned with the tricolor court, if not directly members, depending on how culturally similar they are to the Hegemony. The further you get from the Bitano, the more likely these Provincial Houses are to differ and be more influenced by non-hegemonic local culture.
By necessity, all Thrones, governmental or not, are inexorably associated with the Empire and their existence functions first and foremost to legitimize its authority. Even in the cases of provinces like Lujnola and Sevab, which are each heavily tied to indigenous cultures (and therefor divergent from Tricolor Court aesthetics), they belong to ruling houses modeled on the Hegemonic standard, and are all vassals of the emperor in Godtomb.
Slightly finer categories:
There are Throne Houses which are not themselves Imperial houses, but are in the employ of Imperial houses. Many of the Thrones produced by these families are more or less born and bred for the military. Prominent members of such Houses (need to come up with a name for these...) often marry into Ruling Houses, although rarely TRICOLOR Houses, since they lack the clout to be competitive in that marriage arena.
There are Sansin Thrones. Sansin are an all-male order of magnyd (essentially the same type of being as Unbodied) that staff the Bibat Temples (of the Jacantese State Religion, they make and manage other sorts of Dangyds.) I will elaborate on Sansin later this post has gotten long but theyre just monks. Its an all-male social caste of monks that grow new members in little jars and sometimes they make their own versions of Headless and assemble their own version of Thrones. These Thrones are smaller, usually bipedal, and always sexless.
Other things to know:
Due to the biological reality of thrones there are headless which are born outside of major Houses. The vast majority of Throne-children are Unbodied (the sort which more or less exactly resemble ordinary humans), and those Unbodied inevitably leak out into the general populous. All Unbodied are capable of parenting a child which is Headless (the lower half of the throne). Headless born outside of major Houses will inevitably be snapped up when discovered. Even prior to the existence of Thrones, Houses can be propagated just as well by apprenticeship.
Not all imperial Thrones are lazy figureheads! Just the majority of them. Some Thrones belong to a guild which is basically Throne Interpol, going around and keeping despotism in check. What happens when one of those guys is corrupt? Don't be silly that doesn't happen and isn't a problem (it is.)
It's more common for Thrones to be generals when in military positions. Thrones tend to be high ranking wherever in whatever employ, not really because they're uniquely qualified, simply because they're Thrones. Many of them have fairly insufferable personalities on account of being treated like they shit gold their entire lives. They're not inherently *bad people*, but they're almost exclusively coddled, spoiled, deeply entitled, and profoundly disconnected people. This is isn't true for every single throne, just like, a solid 99% of them.
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I love how accessible you're making the new site. It shows how much you care and it's wonderful :) not a lot of creators would go to lengths like this
thank you so much ;u; that's honestly my whole goal, i've always cared a lot about reader experience which is why i had the original content warning system implemented in the first place. the reboot originally was hosted on w*rdpress, but w*rdpress was way too limiting for me and didn't give me those tools i needed - so i decided to code the entire site myself.
however, when i originally built the site, i was 17 and... not very experienced. all my knowledge of web design came from making tumblr themes back in the day. i learned a lot over the past few years but the site had such a fatal flaw, the fact it was set on a foundation of an inexperienced coder made some parts of it relatively unusable.
though the saturation toggler was implemented to try and help with eye strain, it wasn't enough. there were still a lot of problems with the site, ESPECIALLY the mobile version, and a lot of stuff that people needed. the most requested feature from years ago was the ability to disable content warnings, but i... didn't know how to do that. but now i do! and the system is even better than just switching them on or off - you can literally selectively choose what type of content you don't want to see.
stuff like bookmarking and the arrow placement was also a huge thing that the site desperately needed. literally everything could be improved, but i didn't know how to do that when the OG code was so fucking bad. its a nightmare looking at it or trying to change anything in it now.
so... the revamp began. i want the new site and reader experience to be as comfortable as possible. it's really important to me! and i am absolutely confident that every reader regardless of platform is going to be relieved by a lot of features i've added. some stuff i've added PEOPLE DIDN'T EVEN ASK FOR but i promise it'll be great
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This is a bit of a stretch but it is interesting how Diallos and Hornsent have opposite storylines. Diallos is driven by revenge and this finds his true purpose as a potentate, while Hornsent leaves his role as a potentate on a downward spiral of revenge against Messmer.
I see no other similarities between these NPCs, but I thought it was interesting to point out!
I don't think the Jars in the basegame would like the potentates in the DLC...
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will spinel be in the comic? or will the comic not go on that long or something else? this question popped in my head when jasper said "menagerie" in the newest comic, and its driving me up the wall a little lmao
This sounds like a great time to remind everyone that this very common question appears in the FAQ! :)
Please check it out when you have the time to do so, as it contains MOST of the repeat questions I get on an almost daily basis.
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