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First of all: Absolutely amazing game. I'm stunned by the great worldbuilding and the intriguing mechanics. I love the characters and im definitely going to play through this multiple times. 

I do have two questions/notes: 

When rolling skill checks, I'm guessing that the program is rolling a D20 and adding the modifiers. It does seem a little unclear to me and I'd enjoy seeing the result of the roll plus the math of the modifiers (similar to how its portrayed in most crpgs).

Secondly: When viewing the party, at the bottom there are two icons with their describtors. The left one might say bonded/associate/something similar, which I do understand. The right symbol says neutral/low/something similar. I don't understand the meaning of that, I tried to look at the manual and it didn't really clear up my questions. I would be thankful if you could explain the meaning behind the symbol to me or otherwise direct me to where it is explained.

Once again I want to reiterate that overall I'm really enamored with the game and I will definitely write a more torough review of my thoughts once I finshed the story. 

Thanks for leaving your thoughts for us! I'll see about implementing an option for displaying more detailed roll information for those who want it.

The mysterious neutral/low/high indicators on the party menu give slightly more context on hover, but now that I think about it, I don't think there's any way to get that information to display for mobile players... I'll think on it to see if there's a way I can present the information more clearly in the limited space available in the layout. 

To answer your question though, the neutral/low/high icon shows the "tension" of the relationship. It's a vague indicator of how much you butt heads with a given party member and operates independently of whether you are friends/enemies. For certain characters, it's possible to bicker (high tension) but still have high friendship, or dislike each other but behave civilly (low tension).