Have you completed the convocation of mirrors event? (answer in spoiler tags if so)
Someone's in for a hell of a surpriseApparently not. I wasn't even aware of this event.
Just wanted to say I finished the Convocation.
I honestly thought Sigrune was a block like the Minotaurs are for a lack of content, so I really feel like I missed some of the best writing yet by Tobs.
However, I already knew the twist for a few months, as I'd read the dev docs on Kiyoko and it's spelled out in there, but without the additional firsthand details provided in the Convocation storyline itself.
Knowing all this… I'd still align with Keros, because in this case the mask has become the wearer (again, some amazing writing by Tobs. Definitely the reason they're my favorite writer). I'd love to go into more detail, but I promised Malidica to be vague when discussing it.
In the end, they've done everything they can with the power they have (which is more than any mortal has) to be the better than they were, and I can back that.
I hope this is vague or coded enough to not truly spoil anything. If it isn't vague enough, please let me know so I can fix it.
Regarding my previous comment regarding Kiyoko, it still stands as there's no way she knows and the rest of their people believe the same. She'd still have many questions, and may even lightly oppose the Champion if they chose one of the others.
Binding to another of the Seven shouldn't interfere with Kiyoko's storyline in any way.
Pretty much a ditto for me, I stumbled upon the post requesting a walkthrough, then decided to see just what everyone was talking about.That's plenty vague shadow
pity you had the nature of the seven spoiled, i actually went in completely blind, also thinking Siggy was an unbeatable roadblock, but in digging through the games art folders i saw a bust of Nareva and i was like "huh?", wiki'd it and saw we could learn about her in a scene behind Siggy, so i just went in wanting to read, borked it hard and then noticed a guide for it and then... well you know
I've already questioned that very thing before, (I believe in Tobs' own thread.) and Savin confirmed that binding yourself to any of the seven besides Keros will not affect Kiyoko's content adversely or otherwise
That's not the way i took that scene, Inari Kinu gives me a strong feeling of someone who sees all the rigid formality of Kitsune culture to be a frivolous waste of time, in that scene she's pissed for being involved because the situation is objectively stupid, Mai was trying to do something nice and ended up breaking some ridiculous etiquette rule, Komari got upset cause she's too prideful to ignore her own ego for the love of her grand daughter doing something kind for her. It's a well written scene of something completely stupid about rigid cultures and Kinu can see that, Komari should have just taken the gift and thanked Mai, anything else would be a ridiculous display of nonsense. I prefer Inari Kinu for these sorts of reasons, she's not a bitch at heart, she only looks that way cause she doesn't follow the constrictive culture she was born in to, which pisses her mum off more than anything else. Kitsune culture puts more emphasis on playing the etiquette game than just being straight forward and decent to each other and, for Inari Kinu and people like me, it's too nonsensical to placate the ego's of the indoctrinated, screw em, let's go pickle some veggies
Just wanted to jump back to the original post. I play as much as myself as possible, and many times ignore the copy written and think how I would've responded in the scene, or what Id've done differently. I state that to explain where I'm coming from.
I think one of the biggest reasons Kinu becomes what she is (both Inari or Hime), is because she loses her father for 10 years. Even Kinu admits it hurt her when you speak to her after they're freed, even though she also admits that she knows you didn't know and had no control over it. As a father, the very thought of first, not being able to be with my wife and children when I want for as long as I want would be hard to accept (while they're trapped in the orb). Losing 5-7 days for every 24hrs (or even 1-2 hours based on gameplay mechanics) would be horribly frustrating if not maddening, and even then only being able to stay for a few hours at best. Kinu as a child is ok with it though, because she knows papa will always come back and he'll spend as much time with her as he can when he does. I'd be so frustrated by not being able to teach her much (if anything) about my culture, being human, give her different perspectives, share artistic endeavors, etc. in the time that we had, as that connection between not just her mother, but her father was/would be the balancing point.
And then one day her papa stops coming.
Kiyoko even says, Kinu changed that day. Whether for better or worse, she becomes focused and loses her childish ways. If I myself as the champion, sat next to her the day after and heard my little Kinu explain what happened to them in the orb, I wouldn't be able to stop crying and saying I'm sorry (knowing full well I had no control, which is the worst part). All I could do is look at my grown daughter, and see the opportunities lost to help her grow and become the mature woman she is/could've been. Yes, Kinu says they can get to know each other from then on, but it's vastly different now. They'll be getting to know each other as adults, but not that special bond of a father and daughter. He had no part in her growth into adulthood, only Kiyoko, except for the little snippets of time together which were so awaited for by Kinu as a child. On top of that, to then step into the compound and see all of the children that barely know him, that he never really had a chance to get to know… I don't know what I would do. I'd honestly question what kind of father I was (again, knowing full well the lack of control over everything while they were all trapped).
The few opportunities to guide Kinu we have do point her down one of the two paths, but if her papa had been there for those 10 years along with her mother? I'm willing to bet she'd be a far different version of those two then what she became without him. Possibly a blend between them. Deep down, I wouldn't be surprised that whether she wants to or not knowing everything she does, she resents her father for not being there. It doesn't mean she doesn't love him, but one day she was a child and the next time they see each other she's a grown woman.
You've basically described why i tend to throw the orb away when i start new characters now, i can't knowingly create so many children i know i'm going to be forced to abandon for a decade. Tobs' does a great job but he's just one human, there's only so much that he can written, but being a father to so many and not being able to interact with them meaningfully leaves me feeling like the worlds worst asshole of a dad to the point where if i'm not committing a particular character to near monogamy with Kiyoko (and imagining a bunch more content in my head to go along with it), i just don't bother at all.
The nature of these games does create a somewhat troublesome dilemma when you have potentially so many people confessing their undyling love to you, having babies to multiple people and yet being stuck, unable to fairly divide yourself between them to be a considerate partner. In the end, if i'm married to Kiyoko with 50+ kits, what do i do about knocking brienne up, gwynneth, Ragnild, Zhara and Zuzaan, whilst having been knocked up by Meira, Brint, The lupine archer and Garret? And that's just what is currently in the game. If you're not careful, you're going to be a shit dad and partner to some of these people no matter how hard you try, it's just not possible to be there for everyone unless they all come live with you in your private castle.
Yes but no. Basically Hime Kinu has the douchebag boyfriend and dresses in tradition provocative clothing but she's more traditional and reserved herself, while Inari Kinu has the nice inoffensive farmer boyfriend and wears more swoopy loose clothing but she's the one who wants to jump her boyfriends bones etc. because she has more mommy/daddy issues. It's really not that simple.I haven't made it to Kinu's content yet but based on my face value reading about it, Hime Kinu is promiscuous Kinu and Inari Kniu is more researved agraian Kinu?
Congratulations, you've just discovered one of the points of Kinu's writing: She's her own person, you get to play a role in how she grows up but once she is (thanks to timeskip shenanigans) she makes her own choices.I forgot to mention, I'm also annoyed by the fact you get literally no say in whom your daughter marries.
You can already do that. But I get what you mean, at least we are not doing it in game officially. And thank god for that. Still I wish she would wait a day at least. It is kind of jarring how fast she finds her suitor. Like, Kinu dear, even I and Kiyoko had a meal before, you know, "playing".I'm the opposite of annoyed, the idea her father should choose her husband is antiquated and creepy.
Dude... why....Do you think we could get the option to disown Kinu as our children? Just text flavor?
An "actual person" needs a consistent personality tho and as it stands still, the PC's personality is very inconsistent in writing; We don't know who they're supposed to be in terms of how they are expected to act and whatnot, so if there is a way they're supposed to be written to BE an actual character that we play through, especially since in this case absolutely nobody in the fandom knows if the PC is supposed to be a blob like everyone claims or just a Steele 2.0 (Aka, a "actual character" that we just play through) in that case, I've not seen anything saying it that isn't just the personality system, which imo feels too broad still. A character needs a consistent personality and as it stands it's still all over the place and inconsistent. >.> Tho I guess that comes with the territory of a community written game idk.Yeah i can see a few of your points, but all that really says is just how good Tobs' writing is that you're so emotionally invested that you can even be pissed for not having more input.
Also, it's a fact of the game, proclaimed by Savin many times that the PC is not some blank insert character. You can decide a lot of what sex scenes you see but all content for the game is written for the champ as a polyamorous pansexual switch. You can pick a background and what genitals you have, but in general, the Champion of CoC2 is an actual person.
Its about Kino's fiancé and engagementCan someone fill me in on what that new talk scene is btw? I'm not a backer.
Oof...Its about her fiancé and engagement
Oof...
I have a strong feeling I'm not gonna like it... not in the dumb "disapproval" thing but >.>
Yes!Its about Kino's fiancé and engagement
Its simply extrapolates the reasoning behind the various characters viewpoints (KInu, Kiyoko, and the champ) about it. Also its a one time talk scene so beware.Yes!
What exactly are we talking about? I do not mind spoilers.
It's Kinu btw, not Kino. Unless there's some spellcheck thing that's screwing with your typing there. :UIts simply extrapolates the reasoning behind the various characters viewpoints (KIno, Kiyoko, and the champ) about it. Also its a one time talk scene so beware.
fixedIt's Kinu btw, not Kino. Unless there's some spellcheck thing that's screwing with your typing there. :U
Yeah i can see a few of your points, but all that really says is just how good Tobs' writing is that you're so emotionally invested that you can even be pissed for not having more input.
Also, it's a fact of the game, proclaimed by Savin many times that the PC is not some blank insert character. You can decide a lot of what sex scenes you see but all content for the game is written for the champ as a polyamorous pansexual switch. You can pick a background and what genitals you have, but in general, the Champion of CoC2 is an actual person.
Dude... why....
Also your opinion as the PC doesn't matter in anything here, sucks I know, deal with it.
Oh I'm not discrediting or criticizing his writing, it's very well written, arguably better than anything I could write, I was just stating my grip with the topic itself. Everyone got a gripe with the game in some way lol
I probably couldn't explain it in a way that justifies my Kitsune pc's viewpoint but the short version is that in his eye's, after everything that's happened so far, he just doesn't see her Kinu in any shape or form as his daughter, the one that he helped raised or spent time with. In her place, he see's the opposite, a complete stranger or somebody so distantly related that they might as well not be related at all. on top of that, after seeing how she acts, how she speaks, etc, even to him, her father in private, especially after she's brushed him off as If he was some stranger, he came to see her as some artificial, fake person he doesn't know and doesn't want to know. To that end, once he came to that conclusion, she essentially became dead to him and would rather disown her rather that acknowledge that stranger as his daughter. He would much rather spend his time on his younger children who could use a father's figure in day to day life than Kinu, a full blown, independent woman that, in his eyes, neither wants or needs him in her life. Is his viewpoint flawed? Judgmental? Why yes it is but that's the magic of role playing. It would be boring if every pc behaved the same way or had the same viewpoints. On a slight note, neither do I or my Kitsune PC wants/wanted her to stay as a child, that would get stale pretty quick. Maybe we'll even see a more aged Kinu in the future.
My Kitsune PC deals with it by pretending she doesn't exist at all and I deal with it by trying not to think about it too much. lol
An "actual person" needs a consistent personality tho and as it stands still, the PC's personality is very inconsistent in writing; We don't know who they're supposed to be in terms of how they are expected to act and whatnot, so if there is a way they're supposed to be written to BE an actual character that we play through, especially since in this case absolutely nobody in the fandom knows if the PC is supposed to be a blob like everyone claims or just a Steele 2.0 (Aka, a "actual character" that we just play through) in that case, I've not seen anything saying it that isn't just the personality system, which imo feels too broad still. A character needs a consistent personality and as it stands it's still all over the place and inconsistent. >.> Tho I guess that comes with the territory of a community written game idk.
Still a deadbeat dad tho, so nvm it's consistent in one thing. :x
Oh I'm not discrediting or criticizing his writing, it's very well written, arguably better than anything I could write, I was just stating my grip with the topic itself. Everyone got a gripe with the game in some way lol
I probably couldn't explain it in a way that justifies my Kitsune pc's viewpoint but the short version is that in his eye's, after everything that's happened so far, he just doesn't see her Kinu in any shape or form as his daughter, the one that he helped raised or spent time with. In her place, he see's the opposite, a complete stranger or somebody so distantly related that they might as well not be related at all. on top of that, after seeing how she acts, how she speaks, etc, even to him, her father in private, especially after she's brushed him off as If he was some stranger, he came to see her as some artificial, fake person he doesn't know and doesn't want to know. To that end, once he came to that conclusion, she essentially became dead to him and would rather disown her rather that acknowledge that stranger as his daughter. He would much rather spend his time on his younger children who could use a father's figure in day to day life than Kinu, a full blown, independent woman that, in his eyes, neither wants or needs him in her life. Is his viewpoint flawed? Judgmental? Why yes it is but that's the magic of role playing. It would be boring if every pc behaved the same way or had the same viewpoints. On a slight note, neither do I or my Kitsune PC wants/wanted her to stay as a child, that would get stale pretty quick. Maybe we'll even see a more aged Kinu in the future.
My Kitsune PC deals with it by pretending she doesn't exist at all and I deal with it by trying not to think about it too much. lol
Also me being a dead beat dad to my fox floof daughter still stings......
Equivalent exchange. The price of freeing Champ's floof family is ten years of their time together.Also I wouldn't be surprised if the sudden acceleration of relative time in the Astral Plane was Keros' doing to be honest.