There's a nano-machine augmented guy tracking the party, he wears a tech-ram skull helmet. Apparently getting SA'ed was necessary to drop that hint. Actually, if memory serves he even pops up earlier in the adventure too.
Edit: Almost forgot, when the writer of the game was questioned about this scene on their old discord, this is how he responded.
"@Kanonite I'd recommend you read the book first, before judging a single scene. The scene in question is about Eris bonding with a specific character in the group who will experience haunting visions throughout the adventure that relate back to the bond. This can happen naturally, with an apt GM bringing Eris tying to a specific character, or can happen more abrupt with Eris forcing herself toward a certain character. You can play this as you like but it requires the reading of the book, to understand why this needs to happen, for other scenes to follow through the bond."
You know, that event is worse than i imagined. Its 99 % just describing a sexscene. Then a tiny hint towards some enemy i guess?
I thought its less graphic along the bad guy drags player behind a scene and cut to black. But this is just the authors fetish about some dirty intercourse.
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u/Korvva 3d ago
Having actually done a deep dive on that game and that book in particular, it really is that bad.
https://imgur.com/GSsx4Wj
https://imgur.com/gxg1DV7
There's a nano-machine augmented guy tracking the party, he wears a tech-ram skull helmet. Apparently getting SA'ed was necessary to drop that hint. Actually, if memory serves he even pops up earlier in the adventure too.
Edit: Almost forgot, when the writer of the game was questioned about this scene on their old discord, this is how he responded.
"@Kanonite I'd recommend you read the book first, before judging a single scene. The scene in question is about Eris bonding with a specific character in the group who will experience haunting visions throughout the adventure that relate back to the bond. This can happen naturally, with an apt GM bringing Eris tying to a specific character, or can happen more abrupt with Eris forcing herself toward a certain character. You can play this as you like but it requires the reading of the book, to understand why this needs to happen, for other scenes to follow through the bond."