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You have such a skilled way of using questions in prompts to inspire. Whenever I write these types of questions, I feel like a failure lol, but yours throw my mind in all sorts of directions and immediately give me thoughts of, like, "I wanna try this one out this time and that one out next time!"

This is such an insightful game. Like a guided meditation, except that calm isn’t what you’re seeking until perhaps the very end, when (if) your nemesis is defeated. And I love that this can go anywhere from, like, high fantasy to a horror series (I can easily imagine any of the main characters from a horror movie series where they beat the villain half a dozen times going through all of this).

With my bipolar, I initially wanted to make my nemesis myself. Since I’m such a huge fan of Alan Wake and the Remedyverse, I saw them as Mr. Scratch (the villain in those games, who’s basically the “worst version of yourself”). There’s actually a moment in the second game where a group of people confront him, and it easily could’ve gone far worse than it did, exactly because Alan knew what he was capable of. And you explain all of that perfectly here.

This feels like such a cleansing game, and it’s incredible how well you can set a scene!

- ✨Beth

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Yes!  The guided meditation comparison was the one my mind was flailing around for.  Thank you!