I know. That's why I can't stop laughing.
august
/ɔːˈɡʌst/
adjective
adjective: august
respected and impressive.
"she was in august company"
"August Master at the Center of Heaven" is the quick and dirty translation. The proper and full one would be "Heavenly Ancestral God of the Originating...
I've always characterised the champion as unperturbed by most things, dry, and slightly snarky, especially with high cunning.
It's just how I write; I have minimal support for bimbo characters because I simply cannot or will not write that mindset.
In-game, the two have equal amounts of content; every interaction and event is split between the two.
The thing about lacking content is mostly external commissioned content that is not in the game.
And this, I think, is why the idea of a unified morality scale for corruption for all the writers in the game is impossible. Not just because of the granularity of each situation (is stealing okay? Stealing to feed yourself? Stealing to feed others? Stealing from another poor person to feed...
Another important thing is that empathy doesn't necessarily make you good -- there is an old saying around these parts that the best torturer is the one who cries along with his victims. Being able to understand what makes others tick and understanding others' thoughts and feelings is just as...
The main thing about permanent consequences are twofold: firstly, they need to be accounted for in every single piece of writing that the player character engages in. Even something as simple as being forced to wear a maid outfit has enormous consequences: you effectively lose the versatility of...
The games are being made by different teams with different design philosophies and have different standards, pointing at TiTs or the original game as some kind of benchmark for what should be accepted in this game will generally not hold water.
1) They don't give live birth, they lay eggs.
2) Completely different settings and games.
3) This aspect of them and the ear pussies was much hotly-contested before being named the exception to the rule.
You can already do that. Head to Komari, talk to her about freeing her, refuse Keros when he asks you nicely to hold your nose and do something you may find distasteful to save another. He will remove the amulet from you and remove her from the game.
Done.