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Thursday 14th January 2021
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╰┈➤ Where to play my games: [ITCH.IO]

Please read the FAQ before sending an ask, as repeated questions will not be answered.

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👁️ Fool Me Once [IF]: grim dark fantasy, court intrigue, romance」

❤️‍ Perfumare (Visual Novel) modern fantasy, mystery, romance 」

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💜 Perfumare:Avulsion [IF]: Perfumare extended

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「🖤 Perfumare:Amalgam: the sequel (different story, different MC) ETA: N/A」

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⭐ I’m the Echo when You call [IF]: a short interactive story made for the ‘22 Interact-If text-based story jam」

🐺 Cursed Place [VN]: a short visual novel made for the '22 Amare jam」

🍎 Lilith + Eve [VN]: a short visual novel made for ‘23 pride month」

✨ When You Call: Reprise [VN]: indirect sequel to ItEwYc, ON HOLD」

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Collabs: [Chthonic Chrome Studio]

「👑 FFS, Another Northern Duke?! [VN]」

「💀Darling, Darling… Dead? [VN]」

「🦋The Fae King Is My Roommate [VN]」

🌙 Hunter Hunted [VN]

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Extra content: [Ko-Fi] [Patreon]

Snippets (masterlist): [here]

PFM Quiz: [here]

PFM Dating Game: [here] + guide [here]

Discord: DM me

Tag list: [here]

╰┈➤ ASK MASTERPOST: [here]

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Wednesday 10th June 2026
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heart-forge

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Bad Ritual Public Update

New chapter is up !! Being a warlock isn't as safe as you think, and you have to decide whether to face what your patron is with a smile, or try to force them to see what they've become. This is a two way street, after all !!

Bad Ritual is an interactive Twine-based romance wherein you, a corporate demon hunter, find yourself helplessly bound to an archdemon after your mysterious boss leaves you alone with a clearly unauthorized binding ritual. Who will you ally with: the archdemon, hell-bent on escaping the binding and disappearing forever, or the priestess Tahira, who would hunt him to the very ends of the earth?

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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a-small-eagle sent

Omg, Rook, I love Joran???

I didn’t expect to like him as much as I do. I giggle like an idiot on all of his scenes.

And his dynamic with the MC is soo good! He is such a bastard until he isn't and instead is considerate and caring FOR FREE 😳

I know he isn't a main RO, but I do hope you continue to write about him, he truly is a delight to read.

Hahaha, I am happy to hear that! Though I do have to admit I was surprised to learn that he’s so much in-demand!

I will and I do. He might not have as much content as the other ROs, especially in the early chapters, but he will have scenes and epilogues just as the rest. At least the last chapter makes their content somewhat comparable!

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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rottencarrotttt sent

hello Rook! let me say first that I really love Perfumare, it's one of my favourite vn/if and you did such a great job with it! I love Flavio sm

I hope this question is not been answered already, I'd hate to bother you by repeating others,, so, do you have any tips for someone who's also trying out to develope a game by themselves? especially when it comes to writing the actual thing. I can't find much about how to write a good script to import directly into the code. I thought you could know more.

that's all, have a good day!

Hi! Super happy to hear it, and I hope you’ll continue to like him once Amalgam is out haha!

Tips hm, honestly the tips I would give are opposite of what I did, so idk how genuine that is. But that being said:

- try developing a smaller in-scope game (or a jam) first, especially if you’re learning a new engine

-don’t add more choices and if/elses until AFTER you’re done with the ‘base’ of your project

-don’t let yourself derail from the draft too much, again you can add the extra scenes AFTER you have the ‘base game down

About writing the script into the code, let me know because I have no idea either. I think there is a tool that lets you convert from Twine to Ren’py (or vice versa, I can’t remember), but other than that I am using a regular writing app and mark the passages with [] for choices and [jumps] for passages, that kinda thing.

I will be researching more now that I am thinking about a new engine to switch to, so if I find something I will update you.

Thank you, have a good one yourself!

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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plupersholicorn sent

Every time I think about Lotar having to suffer through the Summoner pushing away their advances, because they cried wolf too many times, I smile.

It brightens my day to remember that Lotar had to suffer for 10 years without the Summoner, and when they got back, they STILL did not believe any of Lotar’s advances. It’s just so funny. I love that annoying bastard so much, it really is so unfortunate.

May I please, please, ask for some Lotar yearning facts to be shared?
And will we get to see how the Summoner’s absence affected the ROs in FMO In Absentia?

Me too, every time I was writing Lotar’s route before they got together, I smiled. xD

Ofc, I’ll share the facts under the ‘read more,’ below. 

Yes! One of the main ideas for In Absentia was to let the player see through an outsider’s POV how the ROs fare without The Summoner (spoiler alert, not well), so you will get to see a lot of scenes that I didn’t know how to fit well within the game without breaking immersion.

That being said, if you have a certain scene you’d like to see, do let me know and I’ll include it either in-game or as an unrelated snippet!

Now, the yearning:

Keep reading

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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atraxxa sent

Hiii! Just wanted to ask which country you're from as it's kinda rare to see an IF/VN creator from Europe ngl :'D

Hi! I am from Poland. It is, isn’t it? At least it was or felt that way when I was getting into indie VNs, because the cast or/and MC was all American, not that there’s anything wrong with that obv, but it was a reason why I wanted mine to not be that aha

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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ajesterinyourarea sent

 Hello, this isn't a question but a statement: every time I play your games, the band called New Dad's songs seem to match the style, if not the lyrics. I hope that makes sense. Sorry if it’s strange — I just wanted to mention it because idk bye

stoppp I love NewDad!!!!!!!!?????

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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chthonicchromestudio

Pin 📌

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  • Where to play the games: [Itch.io] [Steam]
  • 🌶️ = Spicy/NSFW/18+ ONLY
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-> ❄️ FFS, Another Northern Duke?! (FFSAND) ❄️

-> ♟️ FFS, Second Lead Syndrome?! (FFSSLS) ♟️

-> ⚰️ Darling, Darling... Dead? (DDD)⚰️

-> 🌶️ Darling, Darling... Devious! (Spicy/NSFW Extra) 🌶️

-> 🧚 The Fae King Is My Roommate (FKR) 🧚

-> 🐺 Hunter Hunted (HH) 🐺 (🌶️Spicy/NSFW only🌶️)

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Wednesday 10th June 2026
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ligiawrites

🎉 It's live! You can already play LtGBtK on Steam/Itch!🎉

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LtGBtK is now available on Steam and Itch.io!

It's time to go back to Opala and experience it with all the Sprites, new CGs, expanded scenes, and 2 exclusive short stories that you'll only find in the game! ;)

I decided to bring the release forward a few hours, just in case you all find any bugs/crashes. I hope you won't find any xDD but if you do, I'll be here, so just let me know! ♥♥♥

Don't know what LtGBtK is?

Two children raised together. One, a future King. The other, his whipping child. 

Their relationship? It's up to you to develop.

Love the Guard, Be the King is purely a Fantasy Visual Novel game focused on Romance and/or Friendship, written and developed by solo dev Ligia Nunes, author of "Bear in Sheep's Clothing."

This is a game with extensive LGBTQ+ representation in which you can choose to play as straight, gay, bi, pan, ace, etc. In this first game of the series, you only have one Love Interest, Mathias.

Age suggested: 16+ for non-explicit sexual scenes, some soft swearing, and violence.

MATHIAS’S HEART HAS BEEN bleeding since his father, the former King, decided to punish you for his mistakes. As the youngest child of a lesser bourgeois, you were raised in the castle, between the King’s cruelty, the Queen’s friendship, and Mathias’s kindness (or supposed kindness?).

Now, more than twenty Carnivals since your arrival, the King is dead and the Queen’s sickness worsens each day. As the azure taint spreads in the kingdom and the Opalean Wars come to an end, it’s Mathias’s time to sit on the throne.

Will the docile Prince become a kind King, a violent Monarch, or a ruthless Tyrant? Will you have any say in it? And how much will your relationship change?

Develop your personality, see how your choices build, and change your bond with Mathias.

It’s time to help him choose. Will your monarch Love the Guard or Be the King?

You can already play the full version of LtGBtK on Steam and Itch.io!

Wednesday 10th June 2026
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ligiawrites

on Renpy Tom's choice to use AI

if you didn't know, ren'py Tom, the creator of Renpy, made a post a few hours ago about how he uses AI to develop Renpy--he's been doing it since 2021, a little after i first started using it.

being strongly against AI, this one has hit me HARD. i think it's important for software developers to be transparent about their usage of AI so that the people that are considering using their software can choose what to do.

well, we were not given that choice, were we? if i knew, i, personally, would have already changed engines.

i'm still a bit lost and really upset, since I just finished my import/export tool for LtGBtK/WtDLtK, the "build a save" tool is roughly in half, and I'm not sure how to move forward.

i'll continue following the discussion and waiting for a response from Tom. within this one, there's also a larger discussion about AI usage on software development in general and how difficult it is to escape it nowadays--but what does that mean? simply accepting that this is the new normal is *exactly* what would MAKE it the new normal, and I don't *want* it to be.

i'm ONE developer, working solo on every single part of this project, but one can't turn their morals on/off when it's convenient, so while changing engines at this point would be **extremely** difficult and time-consuming for me, it's not off the table yet.

i'll keep you all posted.

big hugs,

Ligia

ps: this post is not an invitation to discuss AI. I have a very strong view against it, and absolutely *nothing* a pro-AI person can say will change my mind.

Monday 13th April 2026
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bluueflowerrway sent

Hi Rook! I have so many questions, I hope you don’t mind me sending a couple of questions via the ask? (Im so sorry if it’s a lot!) I’ve begun writing more I thought it would be easy to explain all the cool stuff that happens in my head, but when I type everything feels blank? When writing, how do you make the characters feel real? I’m writing a scene and I can imagine them in my mind, but the story doesn’t feel alive? Like they’re not actually there and it’s just an empty room.

Hi! Ofc I don’t mind, send away! 

I think treating them like you would a real person helps, in a sense that you don’t try to make them fit into a scene you write the scene for them, so you let them lead it while also directing it in such a way that it conveys all the plot points you want it to convey (unless it’s not a plot-related scene in which case that doesn’t really apply, plot-free scenes are important too after all).

Monday 13th April 2026
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Practical Tips For Writing With Depression

tiawithhoney

With depression, it’s hard enough trying to find the motivation to get out of bed in the morning before the next day begins. Summoning the energy it takes to write can be even harder, especially since depression (and sometimes medications used to treat depression) can stifle creativity. Here are some practical tips to help writers suffering from depressive disorders: 

1. Write one sentence a day – on your phone. The sentences don’t have to form a story or even be related. Just set a daily reminder to open your Notes app and type a single sentence. Make it an opening line, a one-line synopsis, a description of the weather, anything! Let it be as vague, boring and inconsequential as “She opened her eyes and pulled off the covers.” The end. Congrats! You have just achieved your goal for the day!

2. Change your work space. Instead of writing slouched in bed, sit at the kitchen table, or vice versa. If you can’t leave your room, sit on the opposite end of your bed or even the floor. You don’t have to clean or decorate your space to make it cute. Your brain has become accustomed to its surroundings and even a small change – like facing the opposite direction – can help break away from this.

3. Thinking about writing counts as writing. This rule doesn’t usually apply but we’ve made an exception just for you! Your depression is affecting your creativity but, ironically, having a creative outlet can help. If you can’t physically write, set aside a few minutes a day to think about writing. Great if you’re bad at meditation.

4. Experiment with different methods of storytelling. Try a voice recording instead of your usual handwriting or typing. This way, you don’t even have to leave your bed. Set small goals like “I will create a one minute voice memo of a character description”.

5. Share your success! And your failures! Post on Tumblr, tell your friends, tell your pet… It doesn’t matter how small your success, celebrate it by telling another human (or otherwise) who will understand what it means to you and congratulate you for it. Treat it like a big deal even if it’s just a single sentence. Similarly, tell people about anything you perceive to be a “failure” no matter how small or silly. Get it out of your system and maybe find some support, so you can move on.

6. Instead of abandoning your goals, alter them! Don’t give up if you failed to meet your goal once or even ten times. You need to retrain your brain to understand that these attempts at bettering yourself are lifestyle changes. If something isn’t working, don’t abandon ship. Make your goals easier, for example: instead of writing daily, plan to write once a week, even if it’s just one sentence.

7. Abandon deadlines and the like – sort of. Some structure is good - even required - in recovery. But if trying to stick to a routine, meet a deadline, keep up your word count, wake up or write at a certain time or similar rules are restricting you from writing (for example, if you feel so bad about constantly missing them that you sink further into depression and write even less) then be sure to give yourself days without them every now and then. Make a note of whether this is helpful (you’re more productive - yay!) or harmful (you backpedal - oops). The trick is to keep experimenting with different methods until you find something that works for you!

8. Accept your circumstances. Instead of seeing yourself as an ex-writer or a failed writer, reaffirm that this is simply a time in your life where your mental health (and possibly other circumstances) have made it difficult for you to flourish creatively. Don’t fret over how long it’s been since you picked up a pen or opened your Word document. Accept that this is a temporary break or a roadblock that will be over one day. Until then, your task is to focus on healing.

Good luck!

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