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The developers have implemented several technical improvements based on early feedback:
: This feature unlocks after completing an arc, allowing players to control Glavius and explore the Elf village for extra interactions and scenes. Walkthrough Tips
Arc 3 heavily features the antagonist Damien. In previous builds (like v1.4), players began to see the threads of the conflict unravel. In v1.5, defeating Damien triggers entirely new content, giving players immediate narrative closure regarding his influence over the village, followed by an entirely new alternative ending choice. Gameplay Systems: "Glavius Time" & The Halls of Memory
| | Role & Description | Key Arc/Development | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Aldos | The main protagonist from the peaceful Elf village Aldos. | His one act of mercy to a dark mage's daughter triggers the central revenge plot. | | Darius | The evil dark elf mage who threatened the Elf village. | Defeated by Aldos at the beginning of the story; his legacy of vengeance is carried by his daughter. | | Kora | Darius's daughter, who is left alive by Aldos. | Her burning desire for revenge against Aldos and his people drives the primary conflict. | | Glavius | A playable character introduced in the Trial Version 2.0. | Players control him during "Glavius Time," a feature offering unique interactions in the Elf village between arcs. | | Hilda | A character who reappears in the sequel with a new design inspired by Countess Alcina Dimitrescu. | Her return to the village sparks a feud with her daughter, who despises her changes and past. |
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is a milestone update for the indie adult dark-fantasy RPG developed by the independent creator Darthz . Built on the RPG Maker engine, this highly anticipated version brings players closer to the dramatic finale of Chapter 1. It delivers pivotal story progression, fresh computer graphics (CGs), and deeper exploration into its controversial dark-fantasy narrative.