ASHES OF EMERALD'S PROFILE

Creator of Fey, What’s Left (Steam) and an avid writer, with several short stories and novels under my belt. Currently working on a new Survival Horror Game.
Fey
A tale of two unlikely friends struggling to piece together their broken pasts.

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Just a brief UPDATE! FEY is still under construction and will be done soon. I'd like to apologize for the delay. I personally took all the feed back from my original incarnation of Fey called Darkness Shall Bleed, and from this demo and wiped the slate clean. I rewrote the script and redrew all of the graphics. Along with this I redesigned and engineered all the mechanics. So PLEASE STAY TUNED and CHECK BACK every once in a while! I am still working very hard to bring FEY to you all. I appreciate the input and look forward to hearing your thoughts or suggestions.

- Ashes of Emerald

Fey

Thanks If you're interested I'll keep you posted.

Fey

No this is a much darker version with a flushed out and enriched story line. I originally named Darkness Shall Bleed after Devil May Cry because I wanted a fun game focused around fighting and special moves. Though the Zelda style seemed more appropriate for my original story. Also there is mild language and blood in Fey. The reason I started over was my computer crashed and I lost everything, that being said I felt it right to change the name. Fey being perfect. As Fey's definition is, and I quote,
Fey
adjective
1. British Dialect. doomed; fated to die.
2. Chiefly Scot. appearing to be under a spell; marked by an apprehension of death, calamity, or evil.
3. supernatural; unreal; enchanted: elves, fairies, and other fey creatures.
4. being in unnaturally high spirits, as were formerly thought to precede death.
5. whimsical; strange; otherworldly: a strange child with a mysterious smile and a fey manner.

So with that, I promise to try and not to disappoint...

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What do you think the perfect message speed is in RM2K3?
I currently use message speed 2. out of 20. When the message is shown, there is never more than three lines, which usually only for yes or no questions. Other than that I only use 2 lines... What do you think?