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I'm very much satisfied with your answers. Thank you for taking your time to answer them. I'll check the instructions.

Also, I forgot to ask because I was so excited and sad with Grace's route, do you have other games planned? Maybe in the same universe , maybe not. Because I was reading The Bairds Book and... oh baby yeah, there's content here for other kind of games. 

Again, you made one of my absolute favorites and I can't wait to play the other routes. Thank you❤️

This game was a success for us, so I think we intend to keep making games and content for games as long as we can :B

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Yes. Yeeeees. It's all perfect then. I'll be expecting your future works with great excitement.

And also one last thing, I am greatly grateful to you and your team because I have discovered the beautiful lore that Scotland has. I have always being fond of Scotland mainly because the people's  accent is the best and I just love it. But now because of the Baird's tale book I have founded the beauty of Scotland's lore and the perfect content for my IF text-based game, I'm on Jessie's route and omg, the wulvers are the perfect solution for my predicament. 

I wanted to ask for your permission to include the name of the town in my book, just a reference  and homage of course, since you and the team have given me more inspiration that I thought it would be possible. If not, feel free to tell me to fuck off😁.

Well, that's all. I won't bother you with the constant messaging. You have better things to do than giving your attention to a deranged fan😅. My most deep love and I wish you luck in both your professional and personal life.❤️

Hey fun lore fact, Ach-na-Creige isn’t an invention of our own - it comes along with the legend of the Glaistig!

https://web.archive.org/web/20060106110024/http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/folklore/scots_folk/glaistig.html

The town itself doesn’t exist in real life, but is part of legends and tales, so it is itself a mythological reference. Feel free to include it! :B

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