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Join Pax, and two others (eventually), who journey to seek what is causing a certain threat. Join the narrator (in the novel) who slowly, but surely, loses the plot, and expects characters in a fictional tale to read minds, which can only result in sarcastic commentary that are almost definitely read by no one (certainly not by the personalities who are conducting this investigation, at any rate, but more often than not end up procrastinating...)
Join this ballad of madness, where creatures can be massive, or tiny, and things happen for a reason, or none at all...
The question is...
What if the quintessential substance of a person is enhanced, or exploited, by that which replicated what already exists, but does it in some kind of mystical way that might change their fundamental desires? An observational, psycho-sociological, philosophical narrative. An RPG that, instead of monarchies and empires, has more democratic states. Are they necessarily any more peaceful? Also, is darkness ever tempted by non-autocracies? A game where most objects can be interacted with.
It is a somewhat literary game, as can be seen (do not go through all the screenshots if you want the whole picture while playing).
An RPG, connected to a VN (a different story, in the same universe), to complement its plain novel form A Snowed Abode (same characters as the video game, written in a descriptive format, with an added comedic narration).
Entropic Summons is the medium which has the most narrative so far, the novel half-way there, the VN still early on.
Still being made.
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