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I'm totally new to this complete fandom, but it's like i entered a wondrous rabbit hole - and with every moment i dig deeper into it, the more i know i never want to leave it anymore. Adastra was the right one to start it. Laughed and cried (and i mean that) while proceeding through the story.

It's just that it passed too fast - which is while i'm feeling kinda numb at this moment. All the emotions brought into this VN, through writing, graphics and music caught me completely, wholesome and i definetly was not prepared for something like that. 

I know my mind will be kept occupied to some degree with Adastra and Amicus for a very long time.

I played many games in my life and almost every big title with a story to tell. Though, there are just one or two titles out there, that had generated such emotional response in me.

You've done a great job with Adastra, everyone who was involved in creating this masterpiece.

Thank you so much <3

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That awful feeling when you are done with a game/movie/series and you come to terms with that it's over, and that you are never going to experience it the same way as for the first time. 

I personally spend at least a week just thinking about it all, then it just goes away. Truly a shame that things aren't the same anymore once you have experienced them already, and then you just feel empty for a little while

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Well i'm 29 by now and i have never felt this feeling you're describing so massively and even now i distract myself with other things like fitness or work or somethin' else. 

Though, i'm glad that i made this experience ~

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I could not agree more with you about this, I'm just getting into the whole Furry fandom, I am a straight man but this story was so good that it still had me feeling so connected to the story that I too was in tears at parts of the story

I hope that they make a continuation of when Amicus gets reunited

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And like that, i appreciate your opinion more. Good written stories can catch many people, even if it somehow wasn't supposed to. 

I'm now a few weeks out of Adastra, but still think about it. And if the creators from Echo Project weren't thinking about a vn continuing the story yet: They will at least talk about it, minding all the comments here ;)

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I sure hope they have intentions to do so or will at least consider it, I found the way it ended very hard to come to terms with, but I think that may have been the intent

I would totally love to see a movie made of this I think it would be a great movie adapted from an even greater VN