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Our Demo has been submitted to steam for review

As expected, no matter how smoothly the internal testing goes, I still get nervous when it’s almost time to show the game to everyone. If all goes well, you’ll soon be able to play the demo.

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changedIf all goes well, you’ll soon be able to play the demo. While waiting for the review process, I’d like to take this chance to share a few thoughts.
added3、Still on the setting—if there’s a sequel, maybe we could lightly touch upon the Thirty Years' War? How would unprotected flying units develop new tactics against large groups of archers and musketeers?
changed4、Regarding the game’s theme, a large part of it was actually inspired by that meme: “Before Newton discovered gravity, humans could fly.” The writer suddenly thought—what if magic that moved with the heart truly existed, until humans realized it was fundamentally impossible?

The Sojourning Wise Woman's Final Quest changes

changedIf all goes well, you’ll soon be able to play the demo. While waiting for the review process, I’d like to take this chance to share a few thoughts.
added3、Still on the setting—if there’s a sequel, maybe we could lightly touch upon the Thirty Years' War? How would unprotected flying units develop new tactics against large groups of archers and musketeers?
changed4、Regarding the game’s theme, a large part of it was actually inspired by that meme: “Before Newton discovered gravity, humans could fly.” The writer suddenly thought—what if magic that moved with the heart truly existed, until humans realized it was fundamentally impossible?

As expected, no matter how smoothly the internal testing goes, I still get nervous when it’s almost time to show the game to everyone.

If all goes well, you’ll soon be able to play the demo. While waiting for the review process, I’d like to take this chance to share a few thoughts.

Orscat, the writer of this game’s script, has mostly written short fanfiction before—this is his first attempt at commercial writing.

He hopes to have the opportunity to write a sequel, as there are quite a few regrets about this title. Many compromises were made to drive the story forward.

First, regarding the two main characters: during the late 16th century, two women entering a male monastery would have been almost unthinkable.

Next, about Solena. Female hunters at that time were extremely rare, if they existed at all. And her age—back then, childhood for women was quite short, with 14 or 15 being the usual age for marriage. A 19-year-old female hunter was likely a compromise product

Also, here are answers to some frequently asked questions recently:

1、Both main characters in this game are female. The biggest reason, of course, is that the writer is *REALLY REALLY* love writting girls' story (laughs). However, the focus of this work remains on adventure and the dynamic of "comrades who fight side by side despite ideological differences." There is no romantic development beyond deep friendship.

2、Regarding the setting, the late 16th century was chosen mainly because it was an era where blade and firearms coexisted. Cannons had already become widespread, and matchlock guns were gaining popularity but had not yet fully replaced spear infantry. Perhaps this work will capture a romanticized scene similar to the one in Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise, where last-generation piston fighters duel with first-generation jet planes.

3、Still on the setting—if there’s a sequel, maybe we could lightly touch upon the Thirty Years' War? How would unprotected flying units develop new tactics against large groups of archers and musketeers?

4、Regarding the game’s theme, a large part of it was actually inspired by that meme: “Before Newton discovered gravity, humans could fly.” The writer suddenly thought—what if magic that moved with the heart truly existed, until humans realized it was fundamentally impossible?

Anyway, please give it a try when it’s out!

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Steam News / 16 October 2025

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