Thank you for your kind feedback. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the game, especially Leo's route, and I hope you enjoy the Thorns demo, too. ^_^
Many thanks for playing
I've played through every single route in the Thorns demo by now (Sofia's and Leo's scenes were my favorites if I had to choose though), and I am super excited to see how the whole civil war plot shapes up especially since that tension is hinted at throughout Rose! I am for sure going to buy it as soon as my salary comes in, ahahaha! Normally I'd hold out and wait for the full game to be out, but Rose is so good that I know I'm going to cave as soon as my budget allows.
Did you write Rose already knowing that you were going to make a sequel (or at least had the idea for how a sequel would go, even if you weren't sure of it yet)? The endings for Rose set up Thorns so perfectly that I went "...now that I know there's a sequel in development, I wonder if those cliffhangers were intentional."
I know I should probably be asking these questions on the Thorns page and devlog, and they might already be addressed in the comments on there or in the game guides, but I'm trying not to look at those so I don't get spoiled, so I'll ask here:
aaaaa I rambled long enough, hope i'm not bothering!!! tl;dr i love the rose of segunda and am very excited to finally get my hands on Thorns sometime soon
Many thanks for your feedback on the demo – I’m glad it caught your interest for the sequel.
As for your questions…
No, I did not write Rose of Segunda knowing there would be a sequel and its popularity came as a surprise, but I am happy it worked out this way.
I’ve been asked before for some information on the world and I think I am leaning towards releasing something in the Extras menu before Thorns is officially released.
The loveless marriage route (as opposed to the MC being in love with Guillaume – pretending or otherwise) will be an entirely separate route and very different to Guillaume’s route, though I won’t go into any more details for fear of spoilers.
I probably can’t answer the last one, mostly because it depends on what you feel is ruthless/manipulative, but I will say that outright murder would be considered a very grave crime, wholly against the values of both the nobility and the Church, and one to which even the Duchess di Parisi would not stoop outside of the most grievous circumstances.
Many thanks again for your interest in the game ^_^
I got paid literally just an hour ago so it looks like I'll be able to fit Thorns into my budget for this month >:3 I'll get the game when I get back home later tonight so I can put that coup d'etat with Leo into motion asap, prepare for an equally lengthy ramble over on the Thorns itch page once I've played all the available routes ^^ (✿´꒳`)♡