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spoilers ahead :O 



wow.  it took me two hours to finish this and i was very immersed.  i liked the character design a lot. i kinda wonder how pierre and the others became instantly suspicious of mercredi. unless i missed/forgot something (which is possible, since i just finished the game and the thoughts are all over my head) it felt a little bit convenient. maybe it had something to do with them suspecting shes a hybrid? also, idk if the interrogation was really necessary, unless it changes something in the endings (i found two, are there more?) the cgs were pretty good, especially the gore, to the point i was afraid to make the choise for cosette to open her eyes in the execution. also because i found it harsh-  for cosette to see mercredi die and for mercredi herself to have an even more brutal death. im curious about her receving death penalty- is there a specific reason?  she would probably being punished with life imprisonment.
with all that being said, i will be waiting for future projects with excitement.

Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the game! Pierre is simply suspicious of Mercredi because A) of the previous experience at school and B) he's just... a little paranoid, at times. Oriel is suspicious because they noticed the more wolfy features of Mercredi (their eyes, their tail, and certain expressions). There are only two endings, and I'm not sure if I plan on adding another one (at least for now) 'cause despite the mixed feelings on it, it's the ending I felt was most natural and conclusive to Mercredi's story. I gave her the death sentence because, a play tester said "She hasn't faced any consequences for her actions!" and (if memory serves), a poll in France said more people wanted the death penalty to come back. So, 10 years in the future, I imagine someone who committed two gruesome murders (plus an attempted one) would probably get the death sentence.

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It was really cool to have a consequence for her actions (but there was still the possibility that there wasn't, since it's normal for criminals not to get caught sometimes and she only got caught because she lost control), but I think it's funny that you interpreted that as a death sentence, since this is the worst consequence that could have.

I will say the concept of a justice system that worsen/change the sentence many years after the verdict, especially to one that was not possible at that time, scares me a lot. Judicial horror, if you will.