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Thanks for playing and for the feedback! 

To answer your question:

'Bara, why do you fetishes such an abusive, toxic realationship so much? Cuz this shit is not normal.'

As you start the game their relationship with each other are just simply acquaintances/strangers, with no real love interest.
It's not to say I 'fetishize' an abusive and toxic relationship on purpose because that would be very wrong and in everything I'm trying to convey in my game.

Since the world is built upon the harsh rules of 'Alpha' and 'Slaves' I wanted to portray the anxiety, unfairness and stressful situations that majority of  slaves that are born has to go through, Garet with no exceptions. Some are worse than others depending on their experience in the world. And since it's a story based around the world presenting itself to the characters living in that, it was hard trying to find moments to add Garet being happy or have a better attitude about certain things early in the game, which is why he expresses himself negatively to begin with and having little to no trust.

His emotions might be a little extreme to begin with but that's due to his life experience, I'm not sure how far you've played into the game but after the fight with Gerard he'll become better and more understanding in personality.

I hope that answers your question!

Thanks again for playing!

Agreed. Although it's painful to live with bandits, he could at least have a master and be alive for a while. Now he'll face the most notorious gang and will be tortured to his death with a totally stranger who know nothing about this world. It's rediculous to love someone who just give you a free meal.

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Not every effort cause an instant result, just like Rome wasn't built in a day. Garet hasn't unchanged at all.

It describes a world floats on the belts of Alphas, Betas and Omegas. And there always has reasons why it exist just like our civilization. They obey the rules and valves which are completely different from our lands.

Comparison isn't for the situation when the modern tinted glasses on, especially without the environmental conditions. Look back at our slave era -- if you forcely help a slave escape from the farm, please image, would he thank for your kindness because he could end his life early after a deadly chase from masters from vast lands, or curse you for taking the painful peace for him away?

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Yeah there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes. Different thoughts bring interesting discussions. Just one point I want to point out that override the contract doesn't mean free from slavery but eliminate the bandits does. You can compare Garet's attitude towards Drey before and after the bandit event.

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Hi there sorry for the late reply!

There so many points about Garet that have yet to be explored, but either way, there's been points where he has come across  bit too extreme, due to his old personality.  I've gone over the story again and reviewed the comments on here.

So, I've brushed up the dialogue a little for the beginning part of the story for Garets interaction, hopefully he doesn't come across as extreme as before and instead made him more weary and standoffish.

P.S. No offence  taken! :)

aww... sweet! but i like him a kinda grumpy to haha

hmm hmm. i agree with you. imagine what if your in his position. trusting people is already a hard choice for because everyone treats him like a trash. his a slave after all. and please dont talk bad things about him.... his pretty sweet after all haha damn...