I know where you're coming from but that's just typical Asian parenting my dude.This might seem harsh
I like the idea of a happy housewife with a hard-working farmer, who eventually manages to reconcile with her mother and is quite happy settling in and raising a whole new colony's worth of kids.
But that's me, and half wishful thinking.
Same here man, but sadly Observer is making us choose between harmonious household with Kinu losing her individuality or Kinu being true to herself at the cost of her relationship with her mother
It's so much more than that.When presented, the independence dimension is always couched as a choice between being understanding that accepting help from other people when one needs it is okay, and accepting that other people may be right from time to time as opposed to being able to be self-reliant and achieving one's opinions at the expense of others. She'll be able to defend her opinions and have the resourcefulness to get things done on her own as a young inari, but be incredibly lonely and intolerant of other peoples' differing views because that wells from the very same self-confidence that allows her to argue with her mother and get away with it. Being wilful isn't all sunshine and roses, and that's the point -- that there is no truly good answer to the question, that you have to make meaningful choices. The only people who actually interact with young inari Kinu on anything approaching a regular basis are her family, in-laws included, and she's not blameless in landing herself in a situation where the crops of the earth and beasts of the field are her friends. Ironically, being inflexible in changing her strong-willed opinions is most likely to find herself in her mother's shoes years down the line.
That’s a very interesting approach. And explains why certain Young Inari choices involve being pretty darn harsh (like the Food Thief one. OUCH!).
Speaking of, that does explain why the Inari option of Food Thief also empathizes Kinu wanting to imitate her mother, while Hime option has her basically cringing at the thought of becoming her mother already.
Still, overall Kitsune Hime route does come off a bit snotty as someone else mentioned, so I doubt I’d be able to land that without having to break rp for it.
But it’s good to know there are indeed pros and cons to both routes besides whether or not Kinu would get along with her mom, and gives plenty of food for thought on which one is better for Kinu.
damn if it’s gonna suck if Kinu finds herself trying to impose her values on a future child when she hated how her mother did that with he
Follow others <-> Respect others' opinions <-> Hold your opinions <-> Advocate your opinions
Yielding <-> Wilful
Cooperative and willing to work with others <-> Self-reliant and doesn't bother others with problems
Emphatic and flexible <-> Intolerant and resolute
Nakano, though he seems cool from what little we got in the Inari short story
Oh yeah, I’m curious, but does Kitsune Hime completely abandon her childhood love of agriculture and outdoor romps or is it more like she’s made them hobbies that she may or may not do when her mom’s not looking?
Not liking Kiyoko at all is my main reason for losing interest in the content altogether. Watching Kinu grow up is fun and has dynamism to it but it assumes that you like Kiyoko enough to have a thousand kids with her. If only interactions with her had half as much variation! I'd be all for turning a trick on the trickster and selling her out to other foxy forces down the road or a branch where you're strictly quid pro quo with her but I doubt anything like that will come about.Young Inari, and if Kiyoko doesn't get her shit together and make an effort to be more understanding post-orb, I have a hot heaping helping of DIVORCE for her
(friendship over with fox wife, now GOOD PARENTING my best friend)
This might seem harsh but from reading the stories, Kiyoko herself is soul-crushingly sharp with Kinu, borderline abusive.
Not liking Kiyoko at all is my main reason for losing interest in the content altogether. Watching Kinu grow up is fun and has dynamism to it but it assumes that you like Kiyoko enough to have a thousand kids with her. If only interactions with her had half as much variation! I'd be all for turning a trick on the trickster and selling her out to other foxy forces down the road or a branch where you're strictly quid pro quo with her but I doubt anything like that will come about.
I'd want "different" rather than "more". The whole arrangement is very sketchy and she's clearly trying to sugarcoat it, downplay and distract from what she's really asking for. The way the content plays out there's not even that usual mercenary attitude ("what are you willing to promise me to get this from me?"), you're either gung-ho about it, of course you love the ara ara types no matter how snobby or stuck-up or controlling they might be, why would I ever demand anything from or suspect you of anything darling, or you just drop the content altogether.
That on-rails experience that relied on you liking the character enough to put up with quite a lot of objectionable behavior is why Marble and Amily from the original are so divisive.
I think maybe just straight up taking her to Floof Haus when it’s implemented could work.
Either by hanging out more with Kiyoko or said “friendship route” that I mentioned in my previous post (i.e. you have a strictly platonic relationship with her and get her out by taking her straight to Keros, no strings attached or kids made).
It won't work that way because it would simply introduce too many game states for far too many NPCs and more than double my workload.
I very clearly wrote on the wiki that for you to get her mother out, Kinu must exist.
What you seem to be expressing interest in is complementary content, more build-up to what's already there. I and myself would only care to approach the content for curiosity at Kinu if there was something that could tenably be called a "corrupt route", an alternate path through the content where the champion tricks the trickster by exploiting her situation to coerce servitude/favors/whathaveyou in exchange for help in freeing her. Bringing up Amily's content actually reminded me that hers worked that way; whether the tone was romantic or mercenary depended on a basic affection system. An icy relationship where her attempts at warming the champion up to her fail and neither trusts the other is an interesting alternate backdrop for the Kinu content that tosses an additional complication into the question of whether she likes or approves of her mother.I’m not sure what you mean by different that isn’t “more”? I thought Kiyoko was straight forward enough on what she needed, so all that I feel really needs adding is what happens if you don’t want to go with it. Either by hanging out more with Kiyoko or said “friendship route” that I mentioned in my previous post (i.e. you have a strictly platonic relationship with her and get her out by taking her straight to Keros, no strings attached or kids made).
Honestly, I can’t see any way to get Kinu content without getting with Kiyoko so if you want to access that without having to instantly be in love with Kiyoko, the only solution that comes to mind is adding content that involves getting to know her better first. Kinda similar to the route females and herms have to do to have a relationship with Amily in CoC.
Because I highly doubt Observer will straight up change the intro or whatever, and most of us are fine with it as is.
HELLO NECRO.Really I found Nanako to be a bit of an asshole talking about how we would never be one of them and as an outsider we couldn't possibly be considered another friendly face in the Kitsune Den. On top of that he is implied to have an alcohol problem. He barely treats you with respect even when you are made the champion of Keros. Sure he wouldn't outwardly say it but his expressions in the dialogue indicate that he doesn't consider you family and only barely tolerates you even if he has Kitsune Hime Kinu as a consort. Not the kind of guy Kinu should be marrying. Hitoshi might not interact with you much but he is much nicer it seems and doesn't want to bother anyone. He constantly stays by her side after the assassination attempt. He is a faithful and hardworking man and isn't as angry or rash as Nanako. Nanako not only tried to kill you once you entered the Den but doesn't fully trust you after you were named champion
That's just the bust. Kinu has the same figure both forms.Also, why she's so THICC in comparison to her Hime version?
Take the amulet to Keros. Tell him no when he asks you to help. He will take it from you and remove her from the game, you can imagine that she gets whatever help she needs off-screen.