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If I may ask, where do you get your inspiration? And do you have any more future ideas/ projects you have in mind that you just have on the back burner? I played both of your games, I really enjoy both of them. The amount of work you put into them is really huge.  If I may suggest something, Sisterly Lust is set in a modern setting, and Tales from the Unending void is set in a Sci-fi, world with barbarian woman :p
Have you consider doing something from ancient times? Like Ancient Egypt? You could also do something cool with it. It could be a life about a commoner or a Pharaoh. Or about a commoner become a pharaoh, and his life until his death. Which then leads to mummification. Idk, but whatever you do, I can tell you will put a lot of work into it :D

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I read a lot, so that helps quite a bit to keep the creative juices flowing. I've considered historical settings, but I'm a little afraid of the history buffs pointing out all the errors (I've seen that happen with games set in Roman times, for example).  I'm not sure what I want to do after TFTUV, but it might be high fantasy, still close to Medieval times, but without all the historical accuracy.

Ooooh, that sounds really cool about the high fantasy. And I can understand being afraid of the history buffs. But it could be like the high fantasy, it will be close to it without all the accuracy. That is one the powerful things you can do as a writer and creator. And can takes bits and pieces of stuff from other places and mix them together. Sometimes it comes about really well, others not so much. It all depends on your skills, the work you put into it.  

gotta have some scottish red heads in a fantasy and some elf love