The Lost Fool
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:35 pm
Had fun! Hope to see many of you again!
A) Not really any I think. The tests were about what I expected, and my ability to do them was what I expected.Yukikaze no Kasumi wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:37 pmSo...
Biggest curveball the game threw you?
Biggest curveball Jiro threw you?
Biggest missed opportunity for you in this game?
Favorite scene in this game?
And a couple bonus queries, since Jiro and Kasumi had a lot of, er, interaction...
1. Why Kasumi in particular?
2. He ever going to tell Natsuko who the other party was?
Thanks! Her appreciation for Jiro will only last until Mitsuko mentions his foolish activitiesSuzume Rin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 10:14 pmThanks to Jiro, gift giver extraordinaire and provider of excellent tea.
I'm pretty sure Rin has a strong soft spot for the Phoenix now between him and Natsuko.
Speaking of Mitsuko, thanks for the threads we were able to do. I'm especially bummed that I crapped out on what was shaping up to be a great dramatic thread for Mitsuko and Jiro. RL not on our side.Shiba Jiro wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 10:55 pmThanks! Her appreciation for Jiro will only last until Mitsuko mentions his foolish activitiesSuzume Rin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 10:14 pmThanks to Jiro, gift giver extraordinaire and provider of excellent tea.
I'm pretty sure Rin has a strong soft spot for the Phoenix now between him and Natsuko.
But I was happy to have the scenes with Rin!
The twins were because I wanted to play a connection with the player. We worked on the setup for a while before game start. It was very much about two brothers that understood and knew each other as twins do, with quite a few similarities like their desire to perfect their chosen art, but one was naturally aggressive and the other naturally soft hearted. We built separately but agreed on a few things in the process, then fleshed out background and history details together.Isawa Natsuko wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:39 amThanks for asking about the character link way back. Apologies for then foisting the expressionless void on you! Though that went in more interesting directions than I could have planned with the backup Loremaster (in case ishiken weren't allowed).
What was the seed for the twins and how they developed in relation to one another? And, if different, what made you land on an artisan concept?
Are there scenes the pair could have had that you'd have liked to see but we didn't get to?
Didn't bug me at all. Glad you've enjoyed playing out the repercussions. It definitely added a different direction to where I thought they might go.Shiba Jiro wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 12:58 pmThe twins were because I wanted to play a connection with the player. We worked on the setup for a while before game start. It was very much about two brothers that understood and knew each other as twins do, with quite a few similarities like their desire to perfect their chosen art, but one was naturally aggressive and the other naturally soft hearted. We built separately but agreed on a few things in the process, then fleshed out background and history details together.Isawa Natsuko wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:39 amThanks for asking about the character link way back. Apologies for then foisting the expressionless void on you! Though that went in more interesting directions than I could have planned with the backup Loremaster (in case ishiken weren't allowed).
What was the seed for the twins and how they developed in relation to one another? And, if different, what made you land on an artisan concept?
Are there scenes the pair could have had that you'd have liked to see but we didn't get to?
I loved my scenes with Natsuko and was happy to have weirdness I kind of dragged external tension onto the character tie and hadn't expected it at the beginning, so I'm sorry if that bugged you. But I am happy that there are weighty issues on both sides that they need to work through. And I hope that we can reprise and continue to grow their story together!
I think a mind probing could have been interesting. I kind of expected that a little