NovaTale
an undertale fan game made by NovaBrooks
this is something i am planning on spending a long time on.
I plan on using godot to make this game. i also plan on making the art and music myself! but i am not a good coder... so if you want to join the team, dm me on discord or comment under this post
(my discord is nova.brooks05)
current progress of the game
there is currently 3 rooms and 2 test rooms. there is a main menu that is as bare bones as it gets and a menu that you can open and quit the game in. the player animates and moves, but thats about it. (I did just start this a few days ago so logically there wont be too too much done
final notes
i am not asking for donations, i am not asking for money of any kind! i promise, no matter how long it takes, this game will be completely free and will be worked on until i cant see or hear. this may have extra content but i am not sure. i am excited about this. i have never been so serious about a project before! i cant wait to make this a reality!
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[*SALUTATIONS!]
[*WELCOME TO NOVATALE!]
[*PLEASE ENJOY!]
[WHAT IS NOVATALE?]
NOVATALE: CYBERNETIZATION, firstly just Novatale, is an Undertale AU (Alt.Universe) made by Russian artist Ridgy Gladosin (@ridgygladosin291-blog) in December the 30th, 2016. Later it was renamed with the 'Cybernetization' addition and owned by Jordy D Y Johansson (@jordydyjohansson) good friend of Ridgy's.
! The reason why the AU was renamed was because of some other ones named Novatale. THIS AU is NOT a Frans novel with such name.
! Also the reason why AU's owner changed is that because Ridgy left Undertale fandom for making new original projects by himself and by Jordy and others.
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[WHAT IS NT:C ABOUT?]
There is a broken alternative neutral timeline in which Frisk has never met Asgore Dreemurr to end the game but uses another monster boss's soul to go through the barrier. Later Sans, Alphys and others bring Gaster back to life and together they plan to improve the Underground system because the CORE has started to break. To upgrade it they create the NOVA system which rebels against living beings. It wants them to be like robots, so almost every monster in the underground is in NOVA's control being robotised (basically but not everyone).
After several years when Frisk becomes 13 they return to the Underground to save everyone before it's too late, and not alone, but with an old good friend Flowey.
Knifecrab, Flowey, Frisk, Chara,
Alphys, Sans and Monster Kid
[WHO ARE KNIFECRABS?]
Separate species of monsters that produce the metachrome virus called Crab Corruption. It changes all objects' colors (except electromagnetic waves like photons) into the cold ones (from lime to purpuric) and makes humans and monsters ill: they feel their head hurts, and they may see visual hallucinations. The more time creature has this virus, the more effect is. There is still no effective vaccine for all humans and monsters.
Knifecrabs are parasite pirates awakening and coming from the ocean bottom, so they spread around the world to conquer it.
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I LOVE YOUR ART!!! I just recently got into the Outlast fandom, and your art has me LIVING!!!
THANK YOU I only got into it a few months ago myself 👌
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Hello! My character is a subspecies of human, not different anatomy-wise but can control elements like fire and such. They were tested on by humans and subjected to electrical shocks held in place by metal cuffs on their neck, wrists, and ankles, would too many shocks cause and/or cauterize the skin to turn black in the areas where the cuffs were??
Idon’t think shock collars are a good idea.
Iknow they’re a striking image and they show up in a lot of fictionbut- I don’t think you could keep someone alive in the long term(weeks to months) using one. But- let’s start with an answer towhat you asked and go from there.
Yesany electrical torture has the potential to cause burns. Some devices(such as Tasers and stun guns) are less likely to leave a burn but itis still possible. Some devices, especially ones that are cobbledtogether, are especially likely to cause burns. But regardless of thedevice repeated shocks to the same area are more likely to causeburns.
Blackenedflesh on a burn is an incredibly bad sign. You’re talking a bad 3rddegree burn or more likely a 4thdegree burn. This is dead tissue. Without treatment it’s dead androtting tissue.
Aroundthe neck I think that would kill a character. It’s constricting anarea that we need to breathe and supply the brain with blood. Aroundthe wrists and ankles- in a torture scenario I think the most likelyresult is the character would need their hands and feet amputated.
Becausetorturers do not tend to provide their victims with good medicalcare.
Electricityis dangerous. And electrical torture, whether it’s scarring or not,is often lethal.
Dependingon the type of device here are some of the possible injuries:
Death from a heart attack
Death from a seizure
Death from falling injuries due to losing control of motor functions
Broken bones from spasming
Burns
Bruising
Repeatedshocks seem to increase the chances of a heart attack or fatalseizure regardless of the type of device.
Metalcuffs worn constantly are going to be damaging over a long period oftime regardless of electric shocks. The weight around the neck islikely to affect the character’s ability to breathe. At best thatmeans deprivingthe character of sleep,which is a pretty significant and dangerous effect.
You’recombining all of this with a scenario that’s already highlyabusive. And all of these things mount up.
Andas a scientist this does not seem like an effective set up fortesting or experimentation of any kind. The environmentwhich the people in charge of the facility can control, is creatingtoo many variables by being incredibly and unnecessarily abusive.
Fromthe way this question is written I think it seems likely that you’refalling into several common torture apologia tropes. That isn’tyour fault, this stuff is incredibly pervasive in fiction and it’sdifficult to find accurate sources of information when you don’tknow where to start looking.
You’reunder estimating the damage electrical torture does to an incredibledegree. That’s a problem because this particular torture iswidespread now.And the damage it does is routinely downplayed or outright ignored.
Youhaven’t fully considered the effect of the collar itself. I thinkit would also be beneficial to think about whether the conditionsyou’re imagining are akin to solitary confinement, sleepdeprivation, starvation, dehydration, lack of hygiene facilities,temperature torture- or any other common tortures that don’t leaveobvious scars.
I’malso worried by the basic set up of the story. This type of sci fiscenario tends to portray torture as ‘scientific’ (it isn’t),‘necessary’ for the experiment (this is a justification fortorture) and generally ignore how research on animals or human beingsis conducted.
Tortureand science don’t mix well. For the same reasons that tortureundermines military discipline and effective investigation itundermines the scientific method. It undermines record keeping,accuracy, communication within the group.
I’dsuggest you read up on unethical human experimentation. A goodstarting point would be TheImmortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.I suggest paying particular attention to the fate of Elsie Lacks.
Ithink you should also read this Masterpost on common mistakes infiction.
It’shard to try and tackle these sorts of themes. I understand that. Andit is a lot of work to do the reading necessary to get it right.
Butwe need to remember that, while magical fire powers are fictional,these abuses are real.
Humanbeings havebeen used in experiments they didn’t consent to. People have beenlocked up alone in cells for years. People have been forced to wearmetal collars and people have been shocked until their hearts gaveout.
Someof these things are happening now.
Thinkabout what the story you’re trying to tell could be implying. Thinkabout how people who have survived similar abuses might feel readingyour story.
Andif you’re adamant about using a wearable electrical device for yourcharacter, don’t put it around their neck.
Ihope that helps. :)
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