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I want to beat the MC over the head repeatedly for not forcing the damned elf to drag her there kicking and screaming.
Had it been me, I'd delay him as much as I could. Especially when it becomes clear he don't want you dead.

I hate the MC's complaisant behavior DESPITE my choices to resist! >_<

I trust the blond guy the most.
That is not to say he seems trustworthy.
But HIS motivation is understandable. I can relate.
I also trust, to a degree, the do-gooder elf.
But he is weak.

The other elves is an unsettling mystery.
Their motives are not clear, and that makes them dangerous.
I do not trust their goodwill for a second. (Not that trust is in my skill range.)
But they seem to have more complicated motivations than pure self-interest.
Which makes them unpredictable and dangerous.

My point with this is:
I find the characters VERY well-written.

They are complex and different, with -real- motivation for what they are doing.
I cannot be sure yet, but they seem almost as complex as the characters in the first Demonheart game.
(Although far less easy to seduce and used to kill each-other.
....so far.)

Why is the MC upset over a few harpies?
If anything wants to kill you, why be upset when it no longer can?
I will never understand humans.... (Normal ones anyway.)

And the closet thing... For someone growing up so poor in such a crappy place she sure is squeamish. A modern farm girl would be less squeamish. (Probably.)

Duliae grows on you. Provided you value manipulation and cunning of course.
I imagine the others may grow on you if you value other traits too.
I like how varied their personalities are. There is something for everyone to like.

Romance with Dualie is a wonderful game of manipulation.
I cannot say with certainty that the game mean for every gesture to be a part of the big game, but it certainly feels that way.
It's not often, not even in games, I have a chance to play with such a delightful....let's call it opponent. Tho ally or potential lover may be included in that as well.
He is thrilling to romance, that is certain. He keeps you on your toes. ^_^

As pretty as the saving menu is, I wish it was the classical type most often used.
The one that doesn't need scrolling and can fit a thousand pages.
It's a much simpler and better saving menu.
(Although this game -do- have a decent amount of saving slots compared to some game, so it's not all bad.)

It's a good game. It really draws you in.

I hope to find this game on Steam.