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Thank you greatly, this more than does what I've seen online over the past decade on YT. Thank you kindly. While I am aware of some surface level stuff having worked with RPGMaker on one project I never ended up publishing since I was never too confident in it. Though making it into a sort of "video" that I still got but never felt proud of since I could never really ground my ideas at the time. Right now though, I have a FIRM grasp on what I want to do for this new project idea. Ranging from how I want my game to function gameplay wise to how the story will be written. Since I have quite a bit of experience from reading and writing a novel of my own; having both judged and reviewed quite a bit of fiction since that time I got a good grasp on what I will need to do in order to pull off the sort of story I want to tell. Art wise I am still quite a bit of an amateur, but I'm certain I can develop that as I build toward the project. Mainly the idea I have for this RPG is that, you must form a bond with some monsters, face off against a corruptive force of nature that is enveloping the kingdoms both in the human and demon territories. The gameplay part that I want to make interesting, taking notes from various RPGs where in merging similar and particular items to create new ones, instead will be toward your party members which can become more human or monstrous in appearance depending on how the player wants to progress. Debating on whether or not to allow said protagonist to romance them and what not but, I'll figure that out when I get into the story planning stages proper. 

That aside, what you've shared is definitely way more than what I needed to know before properly planning all of it out. I thank you greatly for taking the time to write this response. I am thinking of giving Godot a try or something else I've seen before that might be more fitting.

Best of luck to you, the artist, and the team putting together part 2. I hope you've all been well.