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Ah, what I meant was that I was wondering if the player can get additional uses of the mirror pool via making others loyal to Lewis and willing to give their uses to him, since the reverse is true.

And that's a shame. For me part of the appeal is having it be a more subtle backstory change that keeps their identity intact. And while I do like outright tf stuff, if it's cruel, objectifies a character in certain ways (I'm vague because I genuinely won't know until I see it, but usually anything involving intelligence loss, making a character lose what they hold dear to them, or similar), or messed up somehow, it instead leaves me feeling kinda sick instead. So I liked the original Harem Mag because it gave the perks, so to speak, of a harem transformation in a way that felt like hypno content, which I tend to really like (if not evil, so not dracodom Lewis), and I liked peasant Mag because she's sweet, she seems to be treated kindly by Lewis, and Mag is awful enough that it didn't feel evil to my sensibilities (though the implication that Lewis gave her self esteem issues does make it the tiniest bit off to me, but maybe I'm misreading that). The Sugar Baby Mag though is a big no to me because sluttification and also corruption. Enigma Mag I'm completely ambivalent about, it's just kinda odd to me. Author Mag is nice and I'd really like it... if it was done in a way where it was, like, her soul and sense of self growing instead of getting replaced.

 But harem Marazet feels bad in general to me no matter what, and I know I'd have a better time with it if there was a less oppressive option that still turned her into a willing sub without stealing her sense of self or her most important values.


Oh, that reminds me! I think I just remembered another part of that post from December. I think it's that Kind Hydra Matthias doesn't ask your preferred title like Harem Marazet does, and instead defaults to Lord despite using the same string. I just tested it and that's still the case.