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Ursae Minoris

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I know it's actually realistic, that not all quests in real life end well, or even make sense in the end...
World can get infinitely weird, so as people and whole societies...

I'm just curious, what's with some missions in LRPG – like in the village where peasants are raping a monkey, some sect chick asks you to save it, and in the end the monkey just murders the sect chick. 🤪
Or, the mission with the fish dude being murdered by Justice in a temple? 🫠

Or, the one where you're looking for a doctor for the mountain subsidiary of the Saint sect... All doctors end up KIA by the orcoids, and there's no doctors for both the mountain and main Saint churches. And even if you're a doctor – you can't even propose your services. 🥲

Before I had a similar impression about the "Dear John" letter quest, but at least there was an option to lie if you're smart enough - in some way salvaging a dead end situation, at least yourself not getting hurt.

Still, many quests can't be salvaged, no matter what you'll try - they just end as if I messed up.

I wanna know the story behind these. 😇

There is a way to... In a way, go around and rape woman.

Go to Fishtopia and rent a "young wizard" companion in the tavern.

Then, travel back to Noer island and voila – your companion won't turn down a single opportunity of humping any females on the way. 😘

It's funny how they start screaming before finally getting fucked to their deaths. 🤪

I'm an honest person – I admit, I stole the game. 🤡

(you could say, in a way I live in the LRPG world myself - only there's way less seks... So, can't spare any $, I need these to survive)

However, should mention the LRPG was something... That really made an impression on me.

This game changed me.  I'll probably be influenced by it in years, if not decades to come.

I think it's worth it's money 100% - it's a total worldview and values changing experience.