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This was such a fun little horror game! My brother told me about This Is Miranda and You Are Liam and I knew I HAD to play both of them because our names are literally Miranda and Liam. Glad I did, I enjoyed them both!

Also, since you asked on the end screen for feedback on stuff like typos, I did notice a couple (none that stopped me from completing the game obviously!) On the Lachryphagy page, "annoited" should be "anointed", and under the Something section, "its" should be "it's". On the Conception page, "consiousness" should be "consciousness", and "puss" should be "pus" (unless you wanted to talk about cats, then nvm). Finally, on the Mantle page, "usupers" should be "usurpers".

This game was SO fun to try and figure out, I literally lost track of time playing it! Loved the aesthetic, loved the variety of puzzles. Over all, a super cool, unique take on text-based horror/puzzle games!

Whoops! Thanks so much for letting me know :)

Oh my gosh I'm so flattered!!! Thank you so much! I hope my next project lives up to expectations! 

Thank you, I'm so happy to hear you liked it!! And now that I know how to use RPG Maker a little better, I'm going to try and make my next project longer. :)

Thanks for the offer, but I think I'll pass for this one :)

Thank you! I'm happy to hear you liked it!

Thank you so much!! I'm already working on a couple more projects, so hopefully I'll have something new up sometime in the near future!

Thank you so much for your encouragement!! I'm definitely already working on a bigger project (hopefully I'll actually finish it)!

Ahh thank you so much!! It's so cool getting to see someone play my game, and I'm glad you enjoyed it! (And you're right about what you said near the end of the first ending, I wasn't sure how difficult I wanted it to be to run :)

Oh no! Thanks so much for letting me know so I could fix it!

And thanks for playing! :)

I've thought about it! But I decided since this is only a short little experiment, it's not really worth the effort.

I really like the uniqueness of this game! The vague weirdness of the dreamscape is super fun to investigate.