If your willing, could we get a sneak peak of the next chapter of Little Voices?
Oh
I haven't even started on it yet, my mind is still mush after writing Chapter 9
But I will tell you this...
This line is gonna be altered but it's basically there.
I did it
Does anyone know of any Slay the Princess fanfics that The Narrator somehow survives and has to face The Long Quiet and The Shifting Mound? The idea has been in my head all day and I need to know if it exists.
Paranoid’s design! Finally!
These explanations break down the more I do them, he’s like if wings were pajamas? That’s basically what his body is. And he’s got a big, poofy, feathery mane type deal going for him.
His design is also supposed to be sort of a call back to the old ones, with the owl like beak that kind of looked like a mask? Anyway I’m in love with him, little guy.
I didn’t make any other drawings of him so uh have these shitty unfinished Broken doodles without his priestly garbs on instead.
Please ignore how his hands and arms look like shit and don’t always layer over his body correctly, I was not feeling hands that day, couldn’t draw them for the life of me.
Because I'm being influenced by a different artist on here, can we get some Broken and Stuborn stuff?
im glad i got this because i wanted to draw them too
my little fucking crybabies
Ok so I'm playing "Where the water tastes like Wine"...
WHAT IS UP WITH INDIE GAMES AND GOOD NARRATORS OMFG
THESE MFS AND DISEMBODIED VOICES UGHHHH
GOD IM IN LOVE WITH HIM
First it was Stanley Parable, then Disco Elysium and now this...
Omfg someone sedate me-
what I find very interesting about the narrator's choice of reward - ie. an eternity of supposed bliss inside the cabin - is that while it seems on its surface just another instance of him projecting his desires onto you, it actually isn't. he himself probably thinks that he would desire an unchanging eternity like the one in the cabin, but...
when he is talking about his reasons for wanting to remove death from the world, his focus is almost entirely on connections to others. he talks about the greater good, having loved ones, wanting better for them. it's those connections that drive him to submit to death in the hope of defeating it. he is definitely selfish, but if he was totally selfish, he wouldn't have been able to do that. he believes his own death is a worthy sacrifice for the continued existence of his world. his vision of an ideal eternity, as he describes to you, is one where connections are endlessly and joyfully rediscovered.
in his ideal ending, you've killed off the only being you could ever meaningfully connect to. and this is one of the main reasons his plan dooms itself. who could bear the weight of an eternity alone? not him, certainly.
cats dilate their eyes out of excitement. some would call it love.