![]() ![]() Curiously, none of the characters who are revealed to be queer in the actual game are denoted as such in their profiles, which again, suggests a level of after-the-fact writing. ![]() On that note, we get information regarding the sexualities of quite aįew other characters, including, most notably and canonically Saga. Includes a section that is nearly identical to the profile released in the first few days after the Kickstarter was initially unveiled, except for one additional word: “gay”. That said, at least some of the information appears to have been Thus, most of the information in the book can be taken as canon-unless-contradicted. In some cases, this includes characters who never made it to the game in others this means you get information which contradicts what we eventually learn. A lot of the information provided in the tome comes from production documents, and much of it went on to be altered by the time the games were actually made.We also get copies of the texts seen in the Enclave in TLJ, including the one on the Silver Spear of Gorimon. While you won’t find a profile for, say, Horatio Nebevay, or specific people who didn’t go on to appear in Chapters, you’ll find quite a lot about, say, Baksheva. One big exception to this is everything regarding Arcadia and its races, of which quite a lot appears to date back to TLJ.That said, if you want to know about Dreamfall Chapters, you are set. While there are some parts that focus on the first and second games–a Crow and April comic, a segment called “April’s Story,” which recaps the relevant backstory of the original game–elements that don’t play out in Chapters, such as the Guardian, or characters like Charlie, are for the most part absent. First and foremost: This is not a guidebook for the entire The Longest Journey universe, but a Dreamfall Chapters guidebook, and thus, its areas of focus is largely centered on that game.That one day it will become available to non-Bakers.įor those who didn’t get to get it as a reward and are curious: It is called “The Propheseer” and is included in the Tome of the Balance (: The self-irony of the devs is in general refreshingly funny in this series. I also smiled at her commentary on the steampunk mechanism and how shiny all the gears are in these maintenance tunnel. “Someone has to polish them regularly” xD I’m still kind of pondering about her role in all of this. On the contrary, it feels so fitting into the world, so appropiate. What prophecy? Damn, I really wish we would know more about Sagas story, a game, or atleast a book with her as the protagonist would be soooo damn cool.Īnd……somehow…….I should say “that is a Deus Ex Machina! There is no proper explanation for her!” and all.īut, it doesn’t feel that way strangely enough. So, Saga rescueing Kian is the fullfillment of a prophecy. ![]()
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