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“I can’t believe I had you in my room every night,” he says, “and I didn’t take advantage of it.”
There’s something… intimate and possessive about the way that’s worded. Much to be said about Simon wanting to re-do Watford so he can figure it all out sooner (so he can rewrite his Watford memories with Baz as his boyfriend) but this thing right here it’s so horny. There are clear horny implications there but there’s also the wording: it was his room, and Baz was in his most intimate place, and he can’t believe he wasn’t jumping him. It was a shared bedroom sir, calm down!!
(It tracks that it would come out like that, since that room is the only place Simon is comfortable being in pajamas or undressed, implying a place he saw as comfortable and home and his also included Baz – trying to smell Baz as soon as he arrives at the room after the summer break. And Simon has zero self-control once he begins to figure he wants to be with Baz. He dry humps him in a public place, Baz touching a single button is enough to get him going, not being able to touch him is treated like torture and touching him linked to sustenance etc. So of course Simon can’t believe his old self wasn’t jumping Baz constantly, especially in a place like “his” room. Except he was jumping him or trying to, he just couldn’t figure out that what he wanted was horny jumping.
And then there’s the bedroom. Of course he’s scandalized at the idea of sharing a room with Baz at his parents house... He can’t share a bed with him without getting overwhelmingly aroused. Sharing a room with Baz is inseparable from Simon’s Overwhelming Horny feelings, so the Simon who knows how he feels about Baz can’t understand the Simon who didn’t. But the Simon who didn’t did say sharing a room with Baz was painful. That Simon was already yearning.)
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And while I'm on the topic of trying new DRPGs, some personal recommendations:
-Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition (Switch/Steam) (Specifically AE since it features a ton of QoL features and in general is the "gateway" title to the classic Wizardry-esque gameplay. I also wrote many guides for it if you're stuck.)
-Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land (PS2) (The most beginner-friendly Wizardry title, with the addition of party attacks, spell crafting/upgrading and much more. You don't need any knowledge of previous Wizardry titles to get into this one.)
-Shin Megami Tensei (PSX) (Similarly to CoH, the PSX version of SMT1 is the best and most beginner friendly one with its faster gameplay and QoL improvements over the original. The most known game on this list but nonetheless still worth checking out if you haven't already)
-Kowloon Highschool Chronicle (Switch/PS4/Steam) (A VN/DRPG Hybrid, with a jazz soundtrack, semi-real time combat, CRPG-like character progression and a ton of charm. Play this one, seriously.)