O Eros and Hades
] and a hidden lyre loosens
] and a tall pain converses
here, the sweeter paingiver
]
rosyfingered
once again Eros dreams with me
far more deathless than an earth
] neither light
] nor nectar
I played this with a friend last month and enjoyed it tremendously. The flavor is impeccable and the prompts for each day/scene (Trespass, Knowledge...Starlight, Wedding Bells) really helped to set up a story of transgressions, fascination with the Other, and eventual budding romance. However, while playing it, we found that the rules are unbalanced; the game very much favors the Panienka, as the Panienka is able to get the Rusalka's gifts in two ways -- by giving up something of herself willingly, and by performing a requested sacrifice. Meanwhile, the Rusalka is only able to get Thralls on the Panienka through requesting a sacrifice -- which the Panienka can erase if the Rusalka denies the Panienka's offering. Even though the game is biased towards the Panienka, there are cases in which both the Rusalka and the Panienka will amass three Thralls and three gifts, respectively, simultaneously by the end of the game (Saturday). In that case, do the Rusalka and Panienka belong to each other? It seems like a bit of an oversight that it's possible for the Panienka to hold three gifts without having three Thralls on her, while it's impossible for the Rusalka to have three Thralls on the Panienka without also having given up three gifts to the Panienka -- which means that there are only two possible endings to the game: the Rusalka belongs to the Panienka, or they belong to each other.
Despite the mechanical imbalances, I liked this game very much, and I look forward to your future games!