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135483 No. 135483 ID: eedbeb

i make quests too quickly to warrant a discussion thread for each one. going forward all the fun can happen here.

once i'm finished with a quest, i put it in pdf form here: https://tippler.itch.io/
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No. 141186 ID: c4526f

>>141176
I am intrigued and wish to know more of this VN
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No. 141190 ID: 9ea24b
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>>141184
it'll have to follow the constraints of suiting the world/setting, so while it'll be gore for gore's sake it'll be within reason(?). at the very least there won't be any sexual violence or any sex at all.

>>141186
short visual novel will be short, made in renpy, and have fairy waifus. i have like three themes in all media i create so it'll have those three themes. it is all ages but incidentally it's set in the same setting as edgy quest so it's been a good exercise in planning the magic system out a bit beforehand.
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No. 141192 ID: 2c1245

>>141190
who was your most submissive and breedable character?
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No. 141196 ID: 273c18

Got caught up after taking a break, looks like we passed up smooching Vaporeon like three or four times??? What is even happening.
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No. 141197 ID: dd3fe0

>>141196

We've been busy!! There's lots of stuff to do!
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141223

feel free to ask questions about nostalgia quest since it is over and i can dish all of my opinions and secrets. in the meantime i will be grinding fairy lore so i can finish game hopefully within a week
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No. 141224 ID: e139aa

> I can finally kill
god ain't that ever a mood
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No. 141225 ID: dd3fe0

>>141223

Did we miss out on some sort of really big plotline that would've furthered our goals?
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No. 141226 ID: b6ec4d

I'm feeling the Q&A spirit, so here are some questions for ya:

What is your favorite Pokemon from a later gen that you would have liked an excuse to draw if not for the gen 3 cap?

Who was personally your favorite 'mon to write for?

Do you think the Friendlies get up to anything else interesting down the line? Maybe some grand heists or other big plays to try and change society?

Do you ever wish the audience had picked a different Pokemon for the protagonist to become, or were there any you are incredibly happy not to have been stuck with?

If we were doing Nuzlock rules and you HAD to nickname all your Pokemon, what would you go with? (You can just stick to the most important ones, say Flygon, Smeargle, and Gengar)?
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No. 141227 ID: b8122b

Thank you for running the quest!
What kind of obstacles would there have been if the more violent revolution route was chosen?
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No. 141228 ID: 9ea24b
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141228

>>141192
from nostalgia, definitely vaporeon by default. i spent a unmerited amount of time thinking about what submissive constitutes outside of an intimate relationship or a bdsm setting but she still counts as submissive because she does what vania says.

do that mean all captured pokemon are submissive? do we live in a society? i cannot answer these questions.

>>141225
For the peaceful route naw, I didn't think of anything super different outside of the ideas brainstormed by the suggestors.
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No. 141229 ID: 9ea24b
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>>141226
>Favorite poke from later gens
Chi-yu from scarlet violet because pretty fish and also a very good mon.

>favorite mon to write
Gengar. i like large fruity bastards in fiction

>Do the friendlies get up to anything interesting after the end of the quest?
they keep doing their usual rescue team activities. the members you recruited for the school would help with that

>do i wish flygon had been a different pokemon?
that evolutionary line is about on the cusp of being a little too complicated for my liking since i am very lazy. otherwise i didn't have any problems with it.

>pokemon nicknames off the top of my head
Flygon: Golf
Smeargle: Brush
Gengar: Big Momma
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>>141227
>violent revolution, what would it have been like?
here was my vague gameplan:

1. tell friendlies about the PC glitch

2. recruit a legendary out of deoxys latios or latias

3. decide how to make your demands whether by holding lanette hostage or storing a legendary to mess up the pc, or something else

4. shit hits the fan and the league, scott, and steven tell tracy to put smeargle in her ball, stetson to put you in your ball, and/or catch your friends to hold counter hostage.

5. ???

6. you come out on top because you have the numbers advantage and superpowers, but at varying levels of cost

it was alluded to in the first thread that pokemon can actually get permanently injured and die if they keep getting hit after they've fainted, so death was on the table.

humans could also be killed by getting out of badge range and dropping a sufficiently deadly object, say, a rock, on them. i doubt people would have been into that though
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No. 141242 ID: d7a0b0

What's with the sexy bug ladies?

Is it for a new quest you're planning or are they for a quest that already exists?
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No. 141243 ID: 9ea24b
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141243

>>141242
if you read back a couple tippler messages i mention i am working on a short VN game with fairy waifus and also creatures that occupies the same setting as next quest, which will be grimdark edge and will start once i finish game.

i only have 3 scenes left of game write and i have all the logic figured so hopefully i can bang it out in ren py pretty quick and get it playtested by an unlucky patron and ready on itch by next tuesday
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No. 141246 ID: dd3fe0

How many more concessions could we have gotten in the nonviolent route had we played perfectly?
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No. 141247 ID: f3171e

>>141243
Grimdark bugs is a vibe.
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No. 141251 ID: 9ea24b
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141251

GAME IS LIVE ON ITCH BECAUSE I HAVE NO LIFE LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO:

https://tippler.itch.io/march-time

It is not at all edgy. Please play it would make me pleased and also give you context for the edgy quest i am starting tomorrow
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No. 141255 ID: e139aa

That was nice, I enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing.
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No. 141267 ID: b8122b

I second that. The VN was lovely, and the protagonist felt very suggestor-driven haha. Will the characters also appear in the quest?
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No. 141269 ID: dd3fe0

I'm curious about the Pokemon Rights stuff that happen after the end of the Pokemon quest, any thoughts on that? Like years later and such?
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No. 141270 ID: 9ea24b
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141270

>>141246
for the pacifist route you could have gotten another minor legal concession if you hadn't tried to resolve the vania vaporeon situation, which is a short term/long term hand off since none of the long term impact of the legal stuff can really be shown in quest.

honestly from my point of view it was pretty ideal, being friends with unethical rich people like scott is worth it because money and helping vaporeon was a good thing to do because preventing exploitation.

>>141269
the quest is over and it's up to you to interpret what would happen to flygon and his work for pokemon rights years in the future based on the info in the quest.

>>141267
sadly no, the events occurring in quest have little to do with
rural forest fairy politics. only character with overlap is mysterious red guy on horse. thanks for playing the game!
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No. 141293 ID: f3171e

So, were Pliny's traits determined by the things we threw in the well? If we hadn't dumped corpses in, would Pliny lack their toxic oozy qualities?
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No. 141295 ID: 9ea24b
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141295

>>141293
yes, the character creation was inside us all along
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No. 141296 ID: f3171e

>>141295
That's pretty neat! I guess the orc's paintbrush is why Pliny came out so vain. Did the wishes have any influence, or just the things tossed in?
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No. 141401 ID: 9ea24b
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141401

>>141296
this may have already become clear but wishes were based on the characters making them, and pliny is going to encounter the ones that are still alive so they'll influence the story in their unique way
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No. 141414 ID: f3171e

I love our perfect gross rotten century-egg cinnamon bun.
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No. 141492 ID: 9ea24b
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141492

the patrons are already coming to grips with this terrifying revelation but 2024 is when i will become completely unmarketable by only drawing hotted boobs ironically or when under existing contract.

i think it is pretty evident that my default state is drawing my fictional women without feminine traits so this is barely a change. thanks to everyone who's reading worm quest so far! im having a good time with the different art style and slower pacing
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No. 141694 ID: 273c18

I'm disappointed we didn't get to see Pliny use a pile of corpses as a protective shell like Legion from castlevania.
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>>142176
thank you for this beautiful creation and being the last regular suggestor on worm quest. your strength is unmatched

now that my discussion thread is bumped I can use this as an excuse to dump infinite oc art that i can't post in fanart
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No. 142181 ID: 9ea24b
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142181

lesbian au origin art
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No. 142182 ID: 9ea24b
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142182

evelyn pog
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142183

body depression also pog
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No. 142184 ID: 36af9c

>>142180
Sometimes I feel self-conscious my influence steered things in a direction the other suggesters didn't like, but if Jam dangerous why friend shaped.

>>142181
Alas, poor Icher. Her winning smile and my nightmare monster fetish were not enough to overcome the crime of being mean to Pliny.
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>>142184
it is okay to have a suggesting agenda. i also think icher is the ideal man. jam is of comparable morality
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142216

Was listening to some music and found his song.
Actual fanart this time
I might not be a very good influence
I may in fact be a bad influence
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142219

I felt a momentary inspiration to try making portraits for some of the wishmakers in the style of Disco Elysium skill portraits. I don't know if I have the skill or patience to tackle all of these, but I felt a particular inspiration for this one.

A Lonely Friend - the wishmaker posted by Poltergeist Ethanoic Acid
Always reaching out for anyone willing to reach back. The first person to help him by pulling him out of the well will be his friend.
A corpse lay at the bottom of a dark pit, wisps of smoke trailing from its mouth. A hand reaches up towards light. The opening of a well.
A bucket is a hand, and a smile. Silhouetted wooden posts are eyes. The light is a worm.

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No. 142220 ID: d93742
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142220

art naif - wishmaker posted by 443b73
A dream cast into the water. To create beauty from the rough canvas of life. May it prosper and touch the hearts of those who see it.
A paintbrush floats in rippling water, reflecting a dream in the hues of paint that meld with mud and scum.
The ferrule is like a wick left ablaze, defiant of the damp, leaking ghosts of worms. They art yet naive.

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142221

Paradox Born - wishmaker posted by kome
Growing and bustling, decaying and crumbling.
Can a thing live, which is allergic to itself?
A worm melts into a city, or a city melts into a worm. On one side the city rises. On the other it falls to ruin. One must imagine the worm happy.
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142222

Stitches - wishmaker posted by 273c18
Remember, snitches get stitches.
A worm moves past swiftly, blurring the smoke. It shushes you, and smiles conspiratorially. "This will be our little secret." A knife behind its back, still dripping.
Below, a skeletal corpse.

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No. 142225 ID: d720d5
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142225

Some of the details and the nameplate shade felt off anyways. I'll just repost it.

Community Chest - wishmaker posted by Silly Zealot
Ill-gotten gains hoarded selfishly are poison upon the soul. They wished to begin again. It is a wish many share.
Presiding serenely over an old scarred chest, a worm shares with all the needy, broken and wretched who reach out.
At the core of the battered and stained chest, a heart shines, unlocked and open.

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142226

Gilded Vanitas - wishmaker posted by 53b46b
All that gleams must surely be adored.
Hands reach in from either side, mouths agape like worms. They vomit generously and consume greedily, as coins dance between them.
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No. 142228 ID: d720d5
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142228

Silent Night - wishmaker posted by Donut
So much light and noise above. It is comfortable in the dark. Rest while you can find it.
At the bottom of a well, a spirit slumbers. A worm enveloped in itself, a tail of dreamless sleep shutting out above.
On the other side, an opening looms. A gaping maw. Beyond it are war and nightmares.

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142231

Cockroach Soldier - wishmaker posted by Sgt
The past is dead. Stab. Run. Burn. Cheat. Flee. Whatever it takes to see tomorrow.
A crumpled coin, stabbed through by a blade. Legs and antennae twitch with hints of life. Its burnished hide is covered in pockmarks, dead bodies left behind in the better part of valor.
Like hydras, worms sprout from the corpse. Their decapitated heads gnaw at threats real and imagined.

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No. 142232 ID: d720d5
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142232

This time with no spelling errors.

The City Wyrm - wishmaker posted by a7a180
She wishes to be taller. Bigger. Stronger. Build up. Until nothing can touch you.
A tiny worm looks up at a beast with dragon horns. Its flesh is a wall, ramparts tall and broad. Smoke rises from chimneys. Inside the wall are homes. People. Children play. They mill grain in giant flowers that spin. This is good.
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No. 142233 ID: d720d5
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142233

Everybody's here.

Sandwich - wishmaker posted by Nalthar
"I turned myself into a sandwich, Jam! I'm Sandwich Pliny!"
". . ."
"Climb in and we can be a Jam sandwich!"
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No. 142234 ID: 9ea24b
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142234

>>142216
this and all the art below are tremendous! i like your interpretation of all of the wishers.

you have inspired me to make my own tremendous meme
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No. 142235 ID: ce3564

>>142234
Warse tits, Pliny. They harden in response to trauma.
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No. 142237 ID: 5ebd37

>>142233
Amazing
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No. 142238 ID: b709fb

>>142237
I'm sorry but not sorry I couldn't get Jam sandwich out of my head.
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No. 142239 ID: 273c18

Oh Fresh Meat 2 ended. Just about how I expected it to. Those who voted to try to turn the war spirit into a friend were incredibly foolish. I'm guessing they didn't play the related game, because its major theme was that trying to fight against the true nature of things will only result in calamitous failure.
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No. 142240 ID: df60a9

>>142239
I still think we made almost the best possible choices for Pliny the spirit, in the long term. And there were not a lot of good outcomes I could see on the horizon. I'll explain where I saw each route going, and where I suspect they may go in the future if we ever get a part 3.

As soon as Jor started talking about Geoun's king and religion, I had a feeling that Geoun Route would be a really rough route in a very different way.
Best case scenario, working against the corrupt institution from the inside to try and improve things through incremental change- we did that route in Pokemon Quest already and that was a much less crapsack world.
Or, living underground as a cult leader always on the edge of being purged. And let's be real, we as a collective consciousness and Pliny as the individual she grew into did not have the focus and frame of mind to maintain cult secrecy forever.
Worst case scenario, purged immediately after Pliny stops being a useful buffer against Vishelt.
I feel vilified in not going the Geoun Route after the townsfolk looked away from Pliny being murdered in the street, because if they're not going to spare that much effort, I was confident there was no world in which we were going to get the town to go to bat for The Other, Pliny, against the entire Geoun army and inquisition.

That's Geoun Route out.
Solo Route, going to bat against both sides outright? That's just the Suicide Route with extra steps.

That leaves the Vishelt Route, befriending the Commander; or the Jam Route, swaying Jam to us and making a swing from Vishelt Route to Solo Route much less impossible in the future.
Now, the other side of Pokemon Quest was the revolution route, the burn it all down fuck the world and build again on the ashes route. And I think that's the route the Commander was in the middle of undertaking. Either that or he was just an ambitious tyrant.
So, is Vishelt Route good for the world or in any way moral? No. Absolutely not, they have warcrimed all over the place continually. I foresee the end point of their goals as leading to a lawless anarchy or a brutal dictatorship.
Is this good for Pliny, who is a spirit who is at least in part composed of elements of war, rot and ruin? Absolutely.
That just leaves the wild card of the Commander, who we still haven't spoken to and know only through Telarin's vague lukewarm explanations. Would the Commander betray and kill Icher/Jam at the end of the campaign? With nothing more to conquer, a war spirit is just a liability, especially Jam who is far more emotional than Icher. Would the Commander be less likely to betray Pliny, who is open to negotiation, is easily swayed by the slightest hint of friendship, and who also has properties of war and ruin but is capable of functioning within society during peacetime? Maybe.
So, Vishelt Route was a maybe for me. Be the tyrant dictator's pet spirit or fuck off back to our city when the world is an anarchic wasteland and build something new ourselves.

Then there's the Jam Route. Icher Route was there, but Icher had the misfortune of being the arc 1 villain while Jam was a newborn spirit that we in a way helped create and shape. That immediately put into peoples' minds hope, attachment, wondering if maybe Pliny could have a friend who she could snuggle without giving them 20 terrible diseases. Also the toxic love friendship story between two weird eldritch spirits was more interesting as a story idea than schmoozing with mortal kings and generals, be it ending in heartwarming or tragedy. Issue is, a lot of us were in the mindset that we can and should 'fix him' and make him behave contrary to his nature. I agree with you on that, that was a major misstep. There's no 'fixing' Jam, he is what he is. Pliny has a little bit of war in her too, but she also has other things, and that roundedness disarmed a lot of us.
I fell into a very similar pitfall to everyone else, of getting too attached to him and letting my guard down, mortal human that I am. We approached Jam and Pliny like a mortal relationship.
I think we had almost the best Jam route, until we backpedaled at the last moment and lost his respect and trust. He was listening to Pliny, exercising restraint, openly asking for advice and ideas, but we went and shoved thumbs into the big raw spot we ourselves made when we gave him severe attachment issues from birth and then made him imprint on Pliny.
Key difference between Vishelt Route and Jam Route would be that we allied with them through Jam, not the Commander. And if the Commander ever pulled a 'you have outlived your usefulness' on Jam after defeating Geoun, we would be in a position to swoop in and fight him together. Then the entire anarchic wasteland of ruin and despair would be Pliny and Jam's land of milk and honey.
Morally reprehensible? Yes. Would Pliny finally have real companionship and a comfortable future accepting her true nature as a spirit? Maybe.

So in the end, Vishelt Route and Jam Route were both viable options for me but I thought Jam was more handsome and enjoyed looking at his scrunkly expressions.

However if angels and god really do exist and Geoun is right and has them on its side that's all out the window and the best ending was the Go Back to Sleep Route at the very start.
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No. 142241 ID: df60a9

>>142240
tl;dr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiEAz1TDm1c
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No. 142267 ID: 9ea24b
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142267

lots of pen drawings from a while ago
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No. 142268 ID: 9ea24b
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142268

p2
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142269

p3
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142270

p4
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142271

p5
also the chickens are literally real and have not been killed yet. they'll be laying eggs in maybe 2 months and love fresh corn
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142272

p6
also there's some moushley's in here because i made a very short VN game like a month ago (furry pornography):
https://tippler.itch.io/night-with-moushley

'wait tippler' you say. 'i thought you weren't drawing tiddies.'

ok you got me the new self-imposed rule is i can draw tiddies when i'm not asked to, checkmate people who like tiddies
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142273

otherwise everything is going fine, ive actually found the perfect balance of webforum mind poison to keep me entertained and informed
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No. 142274 ID: d2e128

Amazing. The gang's all here!

So many memorable stories in just three years.
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No. 142290 ID: 9bbb0e

>>142273
A delicate skill to master. Congratulations to the chickens for surviving being alive.
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No. 142323 ID: 9ea24b
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142323

i am getting ahead of myself by posting this before finishing last update of clubbing quest please forgive me this transgression

anyway more pen drawings from same batch
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142324

p9
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142325

p10
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142326

p11
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142327

p12
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142694

For the current update of Shonen Quest:

>Would Timewinder instagib Cerebrum?
Yes that guy would be mega dead (which means I will default the choice to just stabbing him unless there's a clear majority to use the spell)

>Does he (Raito) know?
Everyone in the school was listening to yours and Cerebrums heated conversation and are caught up on your plans.
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142732

Born of singular purpose, confident in that drive. In the end he was betrayed by those he'd been designed to save. Dying alone in a crowded room, with nary a whimper to mourn.

Top 10 tragic anime deaths
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No. 142742 ID: 1effd3

>>142732
well hopefully next monster (since they share memories) will be like "hmm maybe DONT be a massive dick like this guy was."
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142870

>>142742
the rogues do not accumulate memories, homunculi communication has just been very good up to this point and wallace spilled all the details to cerebrum immediately.

rogues come out of the printer knowing everything the printer knows, which includes being aware of all previous rogues since the printer made them.
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No. 142884 ID: 1effd3

ok so.
WTF is the Creator guys?
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No. 142885 ID: 91fcf4

>>142884
There are several tippler quests about space cats, so probably something from one of them. Those were from an era when I wasn't around questden as much so I'm not very familiar with them. Been meaning to read them eventually from the wiki or itchio page, but time marches ever onward.
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No. 142891 ID: c1a22b
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142891

>>142884
>>142885
indeed the Creator is a character from an older tippler quest series (https://questden.org/wiki/You_Died). this was planned since the very beginning tho i was worried the newer questers and suggestors wouldn't have the context.

I appreciate the folks reading even tho they might not understand everything that's going on! The core of the quest should still be accessible, little guys making their way in da big world.
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No. 142894 ID: 2f41db

>>142891
It was.
Very accessible and a lot of fun with it.
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No. 142903 ID: 9d5f66

Tippler! Question!

If we go the meat route, will there be a possibility of a new quest with the transmuted versions of these characters?
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No. 142905 ID: c1a22b
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>>142903
given my track record of reviving the 'You Died' series I'd say yeh it's possible
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No. 142906 ID: a7a180

>>142903
the possibility of seeing them again later is a strong reason to pick meat.
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No. 142907 ID: 6db0fb

Right?

Also, is it just me or did /quest/ execute this one practically flawlessly?

Like sure it wasn't an exactly *difficult* quest, but it feels like we outdid our typical B- performance for once lol.
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No. 142908 ID: a7a180

>>142907
I mean, some of it was dice luck but a lot of it I feel was just killing the bad guy when he announced his intentions rather than letting him live out of some moral superiority.
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No. 142911 ID: 0db8d3

>>142908
Yeah, I guess you're right.
RNJesus was totally on our side.


And yeah timing on killing Cerebrum was good, but there's a lot of directions we could have gone. /quest/ managed to stay quite consistent in character throughout.

Of course, this could also be accredited to Tippler being very good at wrangling is into a coherent direction. :p
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No. 142913 ID: f82789

>>142908
Sometimes you gotta make a move.

I think our only real fumble was dealing with Mushi.
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No. 142916 ID: 87c288

I like how very uncomfy Body looked when we tried to cheer her up, having just met us yet knowing we knew her extremely intimately since we had her memories.
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No. 142924 ID: eb0a9c

I vote that this next quest be about the conclusion to Loretta's quest instead
You gave Alice an awesome conclusion, can you do it again?
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No. 142925 ID: c1a22b
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142925

>>142924
hello comrade kome, i realized today the premise of ryona quest was going to far when i saw that you were against it. for that i am grateful. i am rotisserie chicken rotating in my brain how to adapt the premise to something more kindly.

i did not write the garden master alice quest! i was merely hired by arhra to provide some drawings. i would also not be able to do any of the GOAT fractal's quests justice so i will not be attempting to. also i wouldn't do it without permission.
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No. 142932 ID: 92e398

>>142925
If you want to put /quest/ in the driver's seat of a power fantasy bastard in a toxic codependence, I think we already have an overcooked rotisserie chicken who fits the bill.
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No. 142933 ID: f2320a

>>142925
I want to see it happen it would be weirdly interesting in that its unique.
Would have suggested stuff like sabotaging her diet following the "architects" handbook to be subtly shitty.
Would weight gain have not been allowed?
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No. 142934 ID: f2320a

>>142932
Qst would not allow it to be NSFW so no smut as its a blue board
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No. 142947 ID: 578f3f

I was thinking the other day on that Coxwatte take of Romance Language you made and how amazing it was you had the prolificness and the patience to make a full animatic of a quest.

No one had done that, at least not in a long, long time.

Now I find out there you made two. Again, downright amazing.
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>>142947
thanks for the compliments mr. zealot, the animatic urge strikes me approximately once a year.

>>142932
Jam mentioned!!!! Let's fucking GOOOOOO

>>142933
i am so inspired by your vision that that's a thing base form Henry's into now.

And finally, to the folks who were in support of the original vision of the quest, I appreciate you speaking up in the thread despite being the minority voice. Rest assured there'll be plenty of uncomfortable reader moments in our future because with the help of people's suggestions like the one above I have cooked two tippler grade freaks.
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No. 142950 ID: 940726

For anyone confused by the previous few posts, they're in reference to this thread here:

>>/quest/1098850/

Tippler started a new quest thread because he wanted to explore some rather dark themes and concepts, and asked potential players for advice. Some posters hated it so much that they shamed him into giving up on the entire premise and replacing it with a fundamentally different concept that has seemingly none of the things that interested him about his original concept.

Some of us tried to offer constructive criticism about the rules he planned, but it was apparently drowned out by the hate.

It was a very saddening situation, and I still hope that Tippler will reconsider. Looking at the post counts, I'm not sure the haters were actually the majority. It looks more like they were just aggressive, while other posters were offering actual honest advice on how to execute the idea. And even if they had made the majority of the posts, you still shouldn't have to abandon a concept that genuinely interests you just because a few people go into a thread they hate just to say "I hate". It would set a terrible precedent if you did.

There's nothing wrong with the existence of the quest you were planning. If you got around to running it, the people who were actually interested would come to participate, and the people who weren't would just go to other threads. But the way you seem to be going now isn't really a compromise, at all; it might have sex scenes and look similar, but there's apparently no chance of it even approaching any of the dark themes that inspired the quest in the first place. Without the psychological aspect, the original concept basically doesn't exist.

It bears emphasis that the ones telling you to essentially cancel the quest weren't actually a majority of the posters. Most of the posts seem to be either advice on how to refine the premise rather than abandon it, or resigned attempts to work with the new direction after you'd already been convinced to abandon it.
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No. 142951 ID: 9edd09

>>142950
I just quietly monitored the thread to see where it went. I usually follow tippler quests for the plot and weird alien existwntialism monsters more than the porn so a pure porn quest with normal furry people isn't usually my thing.
Not that I'm saying he shouldn't do it if that's the idea eating a hole in his brain, I think artists should follow their inspirations.
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No. 142952 ID: 940726

Well, it's started. I guess the original quest is effectively gone now. Hatred won here.

I probably would have actually been interested in the "new quest" if it weren't for the circumstances surrounding its creation. But the fact that the author wanted to tell an entirely different story, before a few posters attacked his idea when he was feeling uncertain and told him to replace it with another story he didn't want that has nothing in common with it except a few names, is going to spoil any potential enjoyment it might provide.
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No. 142955 ID: f14228

>Hatred won here.
Hi. Semi-lurker popping in due to melodramatic take.

Exploring uncomfortable themes isn't easy, right? You'd typically want feedback to ensure enough folks get a buzz from your creative juice squeezings. Deciding whether to or how to change your output from the responses is a part of the creative process. Tippler has agency, it was up to him to agree with the input and change tack, which he did.

I certainly found it smart of him to assess his vision with with an interest check and be up front about what he was intending, given the combo wombo of slowly ramping up exploring upsetting themes in a close-to-real-world setting. Obviously real life analogue scenarios are gonna be all the more offputting to some parties and not doing trigger warnings here would've been a disservice.

And if you've ever run into some of the stuff that could've come up here in real life, you're not gonna be keen, even in an imaginary setting, and that means just skipping out on the whole thing to be safe.

Personally, I think it may just be easier to gain edification from uncomfortable sexual & interrelationship themes explored in mediums that aren't part of a collective storytelling process - offering input gives YOU agency in it as opposed to being a spectator, and that can be a blocker on engegement. It's not my regular cuppa tea, I can say that much. I'm unlikely to have participated even with odd suggests to the original concept. Never say never, story or whatnot could've drawn me in, but for stuff like this it takes a bit. In that sense I'm not the ideal suggester to that thread, so I didn't respond to it.

On a more practical level, if the themes explored lead to sufficient discomfort that folks drop off or are tentatively disinterested in participating, that just leads to a case where the engagement buzz to creative juize squeeze effort ratio just isn't very good.

One thing I think tippler could advertise better is that however it started it's essentially turned into a quest for getting your partner to engage with -whatever- kinky thing you'd like to consensually explore next - and there's a big bump of discussion to get through before you get there. Maybe just start the thread anew proper, with that as the clear focus? If anything I'd worry about decision paralysis on what exactly to pursue.
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No. 142960 ID: 940726

>>142955
You assert that Tippler chose to abandon his idea. This is true. He gave up on it when he asked for advice, and two posters responded with hate instead. If you take this to mean he's happier with the new quest, let's look at what he personally said about his feelings and ideas.

>Why not run a quest about some of the less palatable kinks (primarily ryona and what it overlaps like peril, master/slave, rape, etc.)?
>I haven't seen much of that on modern, post-edge questden, apart from Lascivious Labyrinth by Kaktus, which still doesn't lean into what I consider dark or cruel.
>A controlled fictional story where you get to explore the platonic ideal of a bastard.
>"Ryona" from what I understand is a fetish for physical and/or psychological torment. The appeal of this quest would be mostly the psychological aspect with some physical on the side. I like exploring the human capacity for violence in fiction.
>it appears slightly too violent for questden. The tippler struggle.
>I can't continue with the Henry/Jess paradigm without either limiting suggests to be nice (which I would find boring since I've already done that in This isn't working), or allowing anything and pretty much ending up in the same place as the original premise since I've primed everyone's brains.

Tippler specifically said that he didn't want to run the quest in a certain way because he had already done a quest that way.

The posters who hate the thread told him to do the exact thing he had just said he didn't want to do.

And now he's doing it.

This does not look like a fair compromise to me

Does any of the original stated concept, the original appeal of the thread, remain in the new quest? Two characters retained their names, and nothing else. What happened here is outright disrespectful towards the author's intent, and the justification of "it was his own choice to give in to peer pressure" is not one I find compelling.

You also speculate that a quest that was more faithful to Tippler's own idea would not have as many posters, and that you yourself didn't (and likely wouldn't) post in the thread because his interests didn't align with yours. Regrettably, we'll never know how popular it might get, because some other posters didn't treat it with that level of courtesy. Instead of simply moving on like Tippler asked them to, they entered the thread to post "I hate this quest and it should not be made", treating the mere existence of a thread outside their preferences to be an awful affront in need of "correction". Now instead of a niche quest with a slightly smaller number of posters, we have no such quest because a few people called it "bad".

Confusingly, you also decided to point out that Tippler's content warning was a good idea, when no one had said anything against content warnings. None of us had even implied any antipathy towards content warnings. Of course it's a good thing that Tippler gave everyone a fair warning about what they were going to find in his thread. More to the point, that's all he needed to do. He gave any potential readers all the means they needed to avoid his story if it was too disturbing or otherwise outside of their comfort zone. And despite that, some people objected to such a quest being written at all.

The bottom line is that Tippler wanted to run a dark-themed quest that appealed to certain niche interests, and it was hated out of existence before it started. What happened here is not only a disservice to the thread, but a bad precedent to set for the community as a whole.
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No. 142961 ID: 273c18

Huh, I hid the quest immediately because I very much dislike those themes, but I sure wouldn't have asked tippler to change them. If readers don't like the themes of a quest then they can just not read it. It's not like criticizing the writing or art or mechanics or whatever-- themes are part of a quest author's intent for the overall direction of a story story and should not be within the readers' purview to change.

We're here to influence how events unfold, not what those events *are*, if you get what I'm saying.
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No. 142962 ID: 940726

>>142961
I think the initial response might have seemed worse than it was if the hatred blurred together with the criticism. Only two people actually said "this is a bad thread" (and they didn't say anythung else), with another two saying it might be more popular on another website. The rest of the responses were mostly talking about potential problems in the rules Tippler laid out, or issues with the narrative structure, but that all implies support for the underlying concept and a wish to help him execute it effectively. Even so, it could have been seen as a lot of negativity all at once, making it seem like everyone hated the idea of the quest when it was really just a couple of posts.

On a semi-related note, I think it's important to be accepting of dark or unpleasant kinks that would be morally unconscienable in real life. If we reject fictional stories that we wouldn't want in reality, then the anyone who wants to try them will have to go to places where they do want them in reality.
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No. 142963 ID: 273c18

>>142962
>I think the initial response might have seemed worse than it was if the hatred blurred together with the criticism.
idk I didn't read the thread
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No. 143180 ID: 9290f9

Tippler!
Henry is chewing on his right hand in the pic, not his left!

Very important! Yes, very! Absolutely! Indubitably!
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