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Are animals abused?
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Jessica, a half-deer shape shifter, was experimented on. However, she is treated more as a human (which she acts like) than as a deer.
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A major plot point and part of the storyline deals with Vertin's childhood where she and her classmates were abused.
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In one of the first modules of "Paradise Regained", an NPC is heavily implied to shoot themself. There's a gun sound and blood splatters on the screen, but the suicide itself is never shown.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Is there domestic violence?
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Does a kid die?
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Yes, several kids die right at the end of "Nouvelles et Textes pour Rien".
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Is there sexual content?
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Not really? There's light fanservice within the (entirely optional) garments for certain characters, and one of the characters (Bunny Bunny) is always wearing a Playboy bunny suit, but it's more implications than any explicit sexual content.
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Does it have a sad ending?
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The true ending of the story itself isn't out yet, but several of the chapters do not have a happy ending, to put it lightly.
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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Early in "Paradise Regained", Vertin & her team come across a corpse with mutiliated fingers.
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Is there blood/gore?
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Blood splatters on screen multiple times - at least in the chapter "Paradise Regained", but I'm sure there's earlier instances as well.
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Is autism misrepresented?
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Main character is commonly read as autistic. She's a fairly accurate portrayal, and neither her traits that can be read as autistic or her actual character are minimized.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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In the chapter "E lucevan le stelle", which is set in Austria in 1914, there's period-typical ableism against a female character who's implied to have epilepsy and other mental conditions - she's called hysterical and subjected to electroshock therapy, which is shown on-screen, but another character explicitly says this is wrong and saves her from it.
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Is a mentally ill person violent?
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Isolde could fall under this category, but it's made clear in her story that she is a victim of extremist ideologies, rather than a clear-cut antagonist.
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Is there gun violence?
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MemorableMercury
During the chapter "In Our Time", a character shoots and kills several people. Guns are also common weapons for a *lot* of playable characters - Tennant, Pavia, etc.
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Is someone drugged?
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There's a scene in the second chapter where someone is involuntarily given a truth serum, which has the same effects on their body as a drug. It's also treated as such.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Is there a mental institution scene?
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MemorableMercury
Several, within "El Oro de los Tigres". The main character spends that entire time within the Foundation's mental hospital, but is freed at the end of the chapter.
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Is an infant abducted?
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It's implied within a lot of the children within the Foundation during the chapter "Nouvelles et Textes pour Rien", as they're raised in the school and entirely unaware of their parents or culture.
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
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MemorableMercury
It's a major theme of the game. Time is moving sporadically due to a natural disaster known as the "Storm", and this "Storm" also turns non-arcanists mentally unstable, making them do things they typically wouldn't. For example, the first "Storm" you witness in-game brings you from 1966 to 1929.
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Does a major character die?
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MemorableMercury
Multiple major characters die throughout the course of the chapters. Prepare for a lot of death within this game.
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Is electro-therapy used?
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MemorableMercury
Yes, on a character in the chapter "E lucevan le stelle", and it is shown and heard on-screen - however, another character explicitly states how wrong this is and fights to get that character better treatment.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Is someone hit by a car?
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MemorableMercury
Mostly in event stories, but there is a few vehicle accidents. Keep an eye out for events featuring Tooth Fairy in particular, as she has somewhat of a reputation within the fandom for getting into car crashes and (almost) hitting people.
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Does someone have cancer?
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MemorableMercury
Cristallo, a playable character, is heavily implied to have cancer or some other kind of terminal disease.
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Does a car crash?
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MemorableMercury
In event stories, Tooth Fairy in particular is involved in two separate car crashes.
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Are there snakes?
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MemorableMercury
Kanjira (a playable character) is a snake charmer, and Hissabeth (another playable character) is a melusine who is constantly surrounded by her serpentine siblings.
Both of them have snakes constantly present on their avatar, and their udimos (the animals they turn into when put in the assist position during battle) are snakes as well.
Both of them have snakes constantly present on their avatar, and their udimos (the animals they turn into when put in the assist position during battle) are snakes as well.
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Yes, Lilya.
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Does a plane crash?
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In "Paradise Regained", a plane is implied to have made an emergency landing due to malfunctioning parts.
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Are there clowns?
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Yes, one of the playable characters - named The Fool. He's technically a jester, but better safe than sorry.
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Does someone have a seizure?
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Yes, Isolde is shown to have seizures within the chapter "E lucevan le stelle" - but it's never explicitly called a seizure, because of the time period (1914) that her part of the story is set in.
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Is someone possessed?
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Isolde gets possessed by ghosts to perform her art of opera singing.
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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MemorableMercury
Most obscene language is censored, but some things slip past, particularly a few f-bombs. Of note is a scene in "El Oro de los Tigres", where Sonetto reads a note during a legal proceeding that merely states, "Paupers. F*** off!" Apart from that, most of the uncensored obscene language is within optional event stories.
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Are there 9/11 depictions?
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This game is set entirely before the year 2000, for lore reasons. It is physically impossible to run into 9/11 depictions in this game.
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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There is a playable character named Tooth Fairy, and she's a dentist who... collects teeth and literally captures *actual* tooth fairies to care for children's teeth.
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Are there ghosts?
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MemorableMercury
Quite a few playable characters are ghost- or death-themed.
Isolde is an opera singer & medium who gets possessed by ghosts to perform her art, An An Lee is a ghost-hunter, Poltergeist is a little girl who constantly wears a white sheet to appear like a ghost, Click is a ghost who died as a photographer within WWII, and Necrologist can canonically "hear the voices of the deceased".
Isolde is an opera singer & medium who gets possessed by ghosts to perform her art, An An Lee is a ghost-hunter, Poltergeist is a little girl who constantly wears a white sheet to appear like a ghost, Click is a ghost who died as a photographer within WWII, and Necrologist can canonically "hear the voices of the deceased".
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Is there audio gore?
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There is a lot of squelching sounds that are very suggestive of the kind of violence the characters face within game.
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Is there shakey cam?
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During action scenes, a shaky camera is used, though it's typically mild.
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Is someone terminally ill?
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The playable character Cristallo is terminally ill ("Her body was as fragile as glass; even the smallest breeze could take away her life"). This is shown throughout her story within her profile, but she has not appeared in any main or event story yet. Her abilities are centered around the themes of medical treatment, with her ultimate literally being named "This Is Radiotherapy".
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Does an LGBT person die?
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Schneider is coded as sapphic and dies after the scene where she is implied to kiss Vertin. Obviously, Vertin doesn't die, though.
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Schneider is coded as sapphic and dies after the scene where she is implied to kiss Vertin. Obviously, Vertin doesn't die, though.
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Are there spiders?
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Tennant's udimo (the animal she appears as in the suitcase during combat scenes) is a semi-realistic spider.
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Are there mannequins?
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One of the playable characters, Pioneer, is a sapient mannequin.
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Is there smoke or haze?
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Bluepoch loves their special effects - at multiple points, there's smoke, haze, snow, fog, etc.
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