Into all this is born Brante, a child with nearly infinite possibilities stretching into the uncertain future.Ī cross between a tabletop game and a visual novel is the best way to describe The Life and Suffering. Younger people forced to accept their lowly Lot group together and plot rebellion, the middle class who earn their nobility strive for ways to wrest power from their social betters, and religious uprising is never far away. Your name lies in sufferingĪlso, like medieval Europe, the Arknian Empire’s brutal social and religious codes belie the fluid and volatile society underneath. Those who work, those who pray, and those who fight are divinely designated castes called Lots, and it adds “those who have glowing blue skin and rule over humans” and “outcasts called witches who set things on fire” as two more classes. The Arknian Empire is a riff on the medieval social system. Sever didn’t include the option to explore a Lady Brante narrative, which is a big disappointment considering the rich world they created and women’s role in it. Whatever you choose, it is, unfortunately, only the story of “Sir” Brante.
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