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Played a bit more, found these: “I’d tweet that thing like no tommorow”, “I could accept this rejection pacefully”, “It’s over when the when the pee colored wallpaper run red with blood..." “…I’ve personally been using them in a very hetrosexual manner”.

I also wanted to ask, is the Kotoka/Meloco scene meant to trigger that early? I got it after the first free-roam event I saw (visiting Selen, then going backrooming with Millie.)

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Yep. Don't worry about it. New characters get introduced on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Morning. You work in the afternoon (depending your job, there are different days you work), have fun in the evening, and then a couple nights of the week you can engage in fetish play with the harem.

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I can see the pattern, just got through the Maria introduction - and ran into the first inconsistency, I think. On the first free-roam, I had the chance to go hang out with Selen, then talk to Millie, then run away from Rosemi. That leads into the backrooms scene, and in the ensuing events MC makes references to Asmodeus and The Root, which I just wrote off as references fans in the know would get. But then in the Maria introduction scene, she mentions both and kinda introduces them to MC, which leads me to think that the logical order the scenes  should show in is "Maria introduction that introduces the concepts" ---> "Backdoor scene that recalls them". Did you write them in that order and then shuffled them around perhaps? Or was it a bit of an oversight that the player can get one scene without having seen the other?

(Also, another typo: “I came across Petra napping on the grass by the street out by the street…”)

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Nah, that Asomedeus and The Root stuff is just an external reference. I don't remember when it gets referenced in the backrooms, but it's probably because Millie is a witch and a bit tied to the occult. Just a general reference.