On the page that starts with "You can't help but notice that they haven't asked you what happened" and ends with "Only one thing brings you comfort now, when everything else is so foreign and unfamiliar," there are the four options that give you points towards your divine dominion. But if you click the "Divine Dominion" button after choosing one of the options, and then you click "return to story," it takes you back to that same page where you can choose one of the options again. You keep the points though so the page can be farmed repeatedly for infinite points. Not sure how much these points will matter later on but I wanted to let you know in case. Also, the game puts mine as death even though celestial is higher. I tested it with other combinations as well and death seems to be locked in once I've picked it twice (4 points) no matter how much I pick the other options or in what order.
Hey Marz, thanks for making me aware of this. I thought I'd fixed the code but it looks like it needs a bit more tweaking. I appreciate you letting me know, Divine Dominons will likely be locked in around chapter five, so I'll need to make sure I correct it early so there aren't any problems later on in the game. And thank you for the screenshot! That makes understanding exactly what's going on so much easier! Time to go and see where I messed up haha! Quick question, was the Death Dominion the first dominion you scored highest in? I'm wondering if that's why its stuck on death- like when the code registered that you'd met the eligibility requirements for that Divine Dominion, it didn't re-roll the numbers after that because of the way the code is set up to calculate it. I hope that makes sense XD
It happened regardless of what order I scored high in. In that screenshot, I had scored highest in celestial, then got points in lunar, and then death. I tried again after getting lunar first, then celestial, then nature, and then I just got 4 points in death and it swapped to death. Another time I did celestial, 4 points in death, and then nature, and it stayed as death again, even though everything else was higher.
Oof, that's good to know. I'm definitely going to have to play around and see where I messed up. Thanks so much for testing out the game mechanics and letting me know about the error. Divine Dominions will play a major role in determining the trajectory of certain scenes in the story moving forward, so I need to get this taken care of before I release chapter two (which is over halfway written).