Thread:SeaniiBoi/@comment-3452092-20171119044143/@comment-3452092-20171121211459

I could see that being the reason why Ava got her powers before anyone else. Makes sense.

That's an interesting idea that he still thinks of them as children. It seems plausible as does the idea that leaving Hilda behind is meant to be a bad thing to keep you in the woods, but because of your character, it will turn out to be a good thing, because I believe Hilda will be a help, but it could be that she wasn't supposed to be.

If our theories are related, it just makes them all the more plausible, because that means we are looking into the story and finding things that connect.

It was chapter two. I played that chapter enough times (five, I think, maybe six) with four different appearance characters (the first two chapters I played through with three different girls and one boy, partially to see what they looked like as kids and partially because I wanted to see if anything reacted differently to a boy verses a girl (only time I've seen that was in Endless Summer, but if it happened once, it could happen, again).

Yes, I agree with you, that probably is somehow the center of his power or something like that.

I would love a sequel to The Crown & the Flame. It was so much fun to play and I anticipate enjoying many playthroughs of that series.

From what I've read about the catalyst idols (and I did read what all of them are, but didn't try to retain that knowledge, so I know little), they fall into multiple different potential futures with some of them contradicting each other. I think there was something about two characters who in their own catalyst idols died in different order or someone being dead in one and alive in another that clearly takes place much later. I believe the person put them into four timelines that seemed to connect to each other with one timeline having only one idol event occuring in it.

Interesting idea. I really should go ahead and play the second book now rather than waiting until I have enough diamonds to get all the clues in book one. It'll probably take six months to get to that point unless they give us an additional way to earn them. If the cost of diamonds was much less or the amount of diamonds to do things was much less, I would consider buying some, but when I can calculate the costs of getting all current diamond options (with this number increasing every single week) at over $600, it just makes me want to not buy any diamonds at all. I'll spend money when the cost is reasonable for full access to everything. I will not spend money at all when the cost is that high unless, I have full access forever that is not dependant on anything including the existance of their company or if they feel like supporting it any longer. Now, if they could guarentee that I will never lose access to the game and that I would never have to pay another dime, I would consider it. It's still an insane amount of money, but I would consider it. If they would put their "official" versions of each game into a single storyline physical book (with multiple versions so that you had one for each romantic interest and could pick the one you liked the best), I would buy a bunch of those.