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RavenDragon88

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I've loved the game so far. The characters each have their own distinctive conversational styles, and it flows really naturally. The artwork is lovely and expressive! I found myself immersed and slightly addicted for a couple of hours. The emotions and tensions are carefully built-up and the interactions are fun! The phone message pop-up was so cool to see. 

Lark sure does look happy-go-lucky and charismatic with her kindness on the surface, but she sure has a little naiveness (as do all teenagers) and layers of complexity underneath that shell. Finn kinda gave me... neurodivergent vibes maybe? I liked him. August's free-wheeling vibe also kinda gives a confident surface, but like Lark, I imagine he might have had a difficult upbringing and his own struggles... I'm sure we'll learn more! 

My only suggestions for improvements might be that it'd be cool to see more references to dragon-type body language, like tails twining, wings bumping, tails swishing or bumping or knocking things over, etc. It'd be fun :3 and it would help it feel more like we're interacting with dragons, rather than fellow humans. Also, I loved the full-body artwork scenes, such as Lark in the sunflower field and the Lark head-shot in the bed-sharing scene. I'd love to see more of these, especially at dramatic or poignant moments. Headshots are great for all the interactions, but the special artworks are really nice treat. :) 

Thanks for all of your efforts to date.