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Goodness gracious, let's go and rate this.

The presentation is really well done, from the title screen, to the opening and closing credits, and the music and sound design is very engaging. I love how ethereal and vibey the prose is, and the use of repetition throughout the story (namely "Come, my Prince") makes this feel like a poem more so than a story. Either way, I enjoyed this a LOT.

This is a personal interpretation, and also a spoiler for those who didn't read the VN yet so I'm putting this next part in rot13.

V'z cerggl fher gur Oynpx Uner'f vf gur snzvyl bs gur Cevapr, naq gung gurl bapr ehyrq gur xvatqbz. Sebz gur qrfpevcgvbaf bs gur Ynaqf gung gur Jbys naq gur Cevapr cnff nf gurl nfpraq gur fgnvef, guvf xvatqbz fcenjyrq sne naq jvqr. V pna bayl fhezvfr gung gur Cevapr jnf xrcg va n pnfgyr naq abg n qhatrba, orvat sbeprq gb ernq naq jevgr naq yrnea nyy gur oryyf naq juvfgyrf bs orpbzvat n cebcre Xvat. Pbafvqrevat guvf, gur Cevapr cebonoyl yrnearq bs gurfr Ynaqf bs Jbaqre, Ynaqf bs Qernzf, Ynaqf gung Pbhyq Or sebz uvf fghqvrf naq gur obbxf ur sbhaq va gur yvoenel be fbzrguvat.

Speculation about the Prince aside, the ambiguous nature of the ending and the flowery prose gives this a very story book feel. Congrats, Kraaj!