The less you say, the more your words will matter.
Rae Carson, The King’s Guard
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Happy (belated) Birthday, @zeiva !
I know it’s late, but I would like to say that I deeply love your games and your art inspires me to draw. (I’ve been a fan of X-Note in one of the websites I’ve played back in my childhood). Also, after playing Phantom Seeds, that is the time I’ve finally inspired to write and create characters.
My most favorite game is OASE, a romance game where it doesn’t always involve a kiss scene, so I thought I would draw Mirage XXIV.
I hope you have a great day ahead of you \(//∇//)\
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Koichi’s view of the world is so utterly warped–and if you had a hard time understanding that before, seeing it through his eyes might help enlighten you. It’s not just his views on marriage that are “different,” it’s his entire worldview that is so horribly skewed.
As usual, the pacing isn’t the best–some parts feel a little rushed, especially since his main route is the longest (of the PoVs that have been released) and yet his point of view for it is crammed into 6 chapters. But that doesn’t mean it’s not worth playing.
I recommend this to people who are Koichi fans already, or who want to try to understand him better. If you really don’t like this character, you probably won’t like this route.
Imagine being raised as the only child in a household where your father openly cheats on your mother. At first you feel angry and betrayed because you’re forced to idly watch one of the people you love the most suffering at the hands of one of the people that is supposed to love them the most. What’s worse is that no one ever talks about it, it’s the elephant in the room that no one will acknowledge.
Eventually you bottle up those feelings because after years, you have come to accept that this is normal. Marriage is just a social contract of convenience. It’s a partnership for mutual benefit, but it doesn’t have anything to do with love. After all, you’ve never seen a marriage with love in it because the only one you have been exposed to is your parents’ marriage.
“She must have been raised in a caring environment.” This is one of the first things Koichi comments on when he meets MC and subsequently decides to marry her. It’s almost spoken like a monotone observation, and yet it’s the fundamental basis for the misunderstandings between them.
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It’s funny how you compare your own problems to Math. It does make sense if Math is the hardest subject. I really don’t know which one is harder for me.
Good question.
Because you touch yourself at night.
here’s things I loved once… in my childhood 😊🌴☀️
I know it’s a tired trope but I love when men fight over me 😘
It’s enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.
Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude
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