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it's all depending on your suggestions
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Not to start arguing here, but the turn right before we died, some of us suggested last-ditch measures, but none of them were attempted; it seems at this point Datan was already doomed by plot. Why?
Because your decisions led you to this point of no return.
If you want me to elaborate on my idea of this game again, I don't really have a problem with that.
I could tell the story by myself, but I want you to actually experience it through the
various characters
And in that respect it definitely IS open for change, since I can't foresee your actions.
The outcome is, of course, dependent on my
good judgment.
For example: None of the batmen would have needed to die, but you chose to kill them.
You could have gotten the gem earlier and have descended before the goblins, but you chose to play around
And the whole venture into the caverns? Wasn't really planned, but I rolled with it and I actually like how it turned out.
Same for the toad, which you chose to attack. And so on... I hope you get my point.
If his death was justified or not, well, that can still be open for debate
But you were the ones that chose to hang above a puddle of slug excretions, I did not put you in this situation
I did in some respect, but the whole spiel could have turned out completely different
That's why I would like to urge you to put some thought into your suggestions
Make an argument, because otherwise I will have to do the thinking for you
And it might not turn out the way you wanted it to .P
Sure I can
try to possess new foes, but if you go a little into detail as to how I should be doing this
Your chances of me actually considering your suggestions rise dramatically.
The same goes for the hammer. He is some kind of Deus Ex Machina, BUT if you don't talk to him,
try to persuade him, find out about his motives etc... why would he want to help you?
But to be really honest, I just want to go on with the story and have some fun with you guys!
It would be kind of sad actually to have this thing go nowhere after all the time and effort we put into it
And despite me writing these huge paragraphs instructing you how to play
You did very well so far and I don't really want you to change, not even Dariush
Now on to the game,
Could we try to stitch together multiple goblin corpses and control them at once?
If you tell me how to, we can try.
Dr. Frankenslug awaiting orders.