Whatever horrors you may find in these dark spaces, have heart and see them through.
There are no premature endings. There are no wrong decisions.
There are only fresh perspectives and new beginnings.
This is a love story.
Chapter I
The Savior and The Monster
hey man. slay the savior.
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Play "Slay the Princess" to hear Jonny Sims be very disappointed in you many, many times.
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Ok I REALLY wanted to draw and post this cause I love the game
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Out of context memes...can u tell I love this game?
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I tried editing the player's reflection to see if there was anything hidden in the shadows, and...
Bonus: Here's one of his feets
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I like how the twist in Slay the Princess isn't that the princess is some kind of ever shifting reality bending eldritch horror. That much was obvious to everyone and their mother even before the game came out. so the game doesn't even try to play its cards close to its chest.
the twist that the game slowly builds to is that you are also an ever shifting reality bending eldritch horror. That all of of your presumed limits are self imposed, and have been the entire time.
The princess changes and becomes as powerful as you believe her to be, but the same thing is true for you as well. the game is about the princess finding the pieces of herself, to learn who she is. meanwhile you are slowly learning WHAT you are, and once both of you fully know who and what you are you become fully fledged gods
You only die because you believe the narrator when he says you do, and as soon as you decide to not be dead, you suddenly cannot die because you've stopped believing in that limit.
You can only starve if you believe you need to eat.
As soon as you decide to stop playing around with the razor you summon the long quiet and easily trounce her.
As soon as you have the thought that the narrator isnt as strong as he pretends to be. that maybe he doesnt have final say in things. he loses any and all ability to control you or the construct.
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