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Dancing Fate

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A member registered Jun 04, 2025

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To preface this comment, I will admit I very much enjoyed the game. I appreciate the art and story.

Now, I will myself admit I am not one for feet or shrinkage, and such components of the game do not interest me at all. Now the other parts? Those I am fine with.

The combat was difficult, but pretty fun, and from my understanding well scaled to what you encounter. The scenes I did want to look at were hot. So thats a plus.

My main pain is that damn pizza quest. I spent several hours looking for them in the same sections over every crack and counldnt find the final ones, even indoors.


The intro and personality of the characters does tie in well with their dialogue. Im not too sure how many people actually closely read dialogue to try to pick out characterisation from it so lmao.

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Made an account just for this, but are Gaea and all the others based off fucking Primordials from Exalted? God damn am I happy to get the reference if so. (Based off of, nothing here officer!)

The Third Circle, Second Circle, First Circle and tiers matching up is what made me catch it, im still glad to see the ideas and such out in the wild.

Oh, and the basic elements remind me of fate, or rather the stuff that fate magecraft elements were based off of and stuff. Same with Gaea.

Cool that the kabballah references are somewhat correct given my own understanding on that topic too - fun fact, Kether is 'visible god' to Ayin 'Invisible God', and Ayin would metaphorically be a few steps above. As far as it was explained to me.

Sorry for gushing about the world building but its just cool to see someone use ideas and knowledge from franchises I recognize. Especially since several times when worldbuilding myself and making a fantasy setting I shameless stole those same ideas. just because they are so cool.

That is to say, thank you for cooking.