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In my playthrough she takes it, no idea what choice makes this happen.Since Shanis adventure in the zone is mentioned, i'd like to ask if she is able to wield the crossbow?
I think in my playthrough she would not take it and her reasoning is along the lines of: "Zetan stalkers use only bows, not crossbows."
Which, if any, decisions lead her to accept the crossbow as weapon? Does anyone know?
It depends on whether or not you read the note left by the father to his son. if you did, she takes it, if you didn't, she doesn't.Since Shanis adventure in the zone is mentioned, i'd like to ask if she is able to wield the crossbow?
I think in my playthrough she would not take it and her reasoning is along the lines of: "Zetan stalkers use only bows, not crossbows."
Which, if any, decisions lead her to accept the crossbow as weapon? Does anyone know?
My friend, I think you are going to have to wait a while, because those flamethrowers take quite some time to reload in the post-apocalypse.I am waiting for more queen content
Dont even remember offering a crossbowSince Shanis adventure in the zone is mentioned, i'd like to ask if she is able to wield the crossbow?
I think in my playthrough she would not take it and her reasoning is along the lines of: "Zetan stalkers use only bows, not crossbows."
Which, if any, decisions lead her to accept the crossbow as weapon? Does anyone know?
My daughter, alone in the Zone, seems to be missing her daddy a lot
I though that was just crap to get past the Patreon censorship, and they’re supposed to be Zaton and Zhara’s full daughters.Can someone remind me again if the story mentioned Shani and Ain being blood-related siblings adopted by the MC (Zaton) and Zahra, or did they adopt them separately from different mothers within the Temple?
Really? If that's the case, then I stand corrected. The reason I brought that point up, because of two things:I though that was just crap to get past the Patreon censorship, and they’re supposed to be Zaton and Zhara’s full daughters.
I think that's just "patreon ban dodge". They are supposed to be blood related daughters of Zaton and Zahra.Can someone remind me again if the story mentioned Shani and Ain being blood-related siblings adopted by the MC (Zaton) and Zahra, or did they adopt them separately from different mothers within the Temple?
hmm...Nadia is Rabiah's actual daughter, and she had her before she met/married Omar, with another undefined man.
Makes sense. I will have to one day go back and explore the beginning to pick up on that oversight by me. Either way, like you said, Ain and Shani are both my daughters either way, and I love them all the same. Also, I didn't know Omar wasn't the father of Nadia. Thanks for pointing that out as well. Lastly, the similarities between Zahra and the girls don't bother me, I just found the fact more so cool going off of my preconceived notion about Zaton/Zahra's relations to Ain/Shani. This comment was extremely informative. Thanks again for the insight.You're free to determine the level of blood "kinship" in the main family according to your tastes. Once you have started the game, you can reach the menu and edit the relationships from a dedicated feature. A couple specific relationships trigger dedicated dialogue options. (I don't remember which ones specifically, and it's mostly cosmetic, no dedicated plotlines, just for the dialogues to make sense).
In any way that matters, Zahra and Zaton are the parents of both girls, who consider themselves siblings of one another.
Whether by blood or for having raised them does not change the emotional and familial connections and roles.
They are the ones who have raised them.
I mean, you could go with the whole roomies thing but... Why?
Other than that, it is for now hard coded that Rabiah and Zahra are actual sisters (although we do not specify if by blood or, again, by having been raised by the same parents), Nadia is Rabiah's actual daughter, and she had her before she met/married Omar, with another undefined man.
What is established today is still subject to revision as the game development proceeds, should we deem it necessary (we try not to write ourselves in a corner though, so...).
Until it's finished, it remains a work in progress.
That said, you are free to fill the gaps with your imagination until we determine otherwise canonically.. if we decide to define things at all. Sometimes it's nice to leave things unanswered and open to interpretation.
I personally, as a player before being a Dev, appreciated the similar physical traits between Zahra and the girls, I see some resemblance between her and her sister Rabiah, and also between Rabiah and her daughter, so you can imagine how I have defined the relationships in my main playthrough. Then again, the web is full of pictures of dogs and dog owners that look alike and are obviously not related