This is another one no one's going to know if I didn't talk to you about her at some point privately, or on a discord server I'm on. Regardless, the title is a pun on her name, which this fine specimen of her species is Nenio. It means Nothing, for reasons of her backstory, and yes, that's her full name, she has no last name.
So, who is Nenio? She's a Kitsune Scroll Wizard. Mind, when you meet her in game, she appears to be a human, since in her universe, Pathfinder, Kitsune's have a human form. Why? Because the Kool-Aid man is red...seriously I don't know why they have one but not all the beast races do, but it's a neat detail.
Regardless, she's a fun party character in the game Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. That game is a cRPG(Old School Baldur's Gate). She is, as I said, a Wizard, one optimized for Scroll Use, though she has a spell book and stuff. She's the typical flighty minded wizard person, the one who always has a new idea, so quickly they forgot their last one.
That's actually a feature, not a bug, in her case, as Nenio can selectively edit her memory. She has forgotten she'd a Kitsune when you first meet her, and amusingly, if you're a kitsune yourself, you can get onto her for forgetting about being one, since she didn't have her fluffy tail. If you're not a kitsune and mention being attracted to her she makes a comment about several people finding her more attractive in her furry form, and adding you to the list.
Sadly, she's not a romance option. I think she won the straw poll the OwlCat did asking which characters people would LIKE to add to the list of romancables, and there's a fun scene where she talks about what friends do, and includes intercourse on the list, thought if you try it, she forgets she was going to do that while she makes an anatomical sketch of your body instead.
She's also probably my favorite, as I'm into the sort of humor she does. She's the only party member who can piss off all the bad guys, asking them embarrassing questions just before boss fights, in such a way that two different Demon Lords(Read Gods) basically target her over you, who is a god slayer and CAN kill them at this point.
Better, if she's been with you the whole time, in all three meetings with the Big Bad, and you have a low affinity with said big bad, she'll call them a bad parent. Gods, Demons, even Death herself tell this person about their sins, and they literally shrug it off. But Nenio hits them right in their critical weakness, and gives them pause. It's fantastic.
Anyway, she's got a few Rule 34 pieces here and there on the interwebs, just search Nenio on FA for them. On dA it's a bit harder thanks to how it filters. Regardless, this is her first kinky piece I'm aware of, so I made it a bit less direct. After all, she's just having a break, nothing too weird about that, right?
Thank you Cherry Dye for all the effort you put into this one. It's a lovely piece.
So, who is Nenio? She's a Kitsune Scroll Wizard. Mind, when you meet her in game, she appears to be a human, since in her universe, Pathfinder, Kitsune's have a human form. Why? Because the Kool-Aid man is red...seriously I don't know why they have one but not all the beast races do, but it's a neat detail.
Regardless, she's a fun party character in the game Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. That game is a cRPG(Old School Baldur's Gate). She is, as I said, a Wizard, one optimized for Scroll Use, though she has a spell book and stuff. She's the typical flighty minded wizard person, the one who always has a new idea, so quickly they forgot their last one.
That's actually a feature, not a bug, in her case, as Nenio can selectively edit her memory. She has forgotten she'd a Kitsune when you first meet her, and amusingly, if you're a kitsune yourself, you can get onto her for forgetting about being one, since she didn't have her fluffy tail. If you're not a kitsune and mention being attracted to her she makes a comment about several people finding her more attractive in her furry form, and adding you to the list.
Sadly, she's not a romance option. I think she won the straw poll the OwlCat did asking which characters people would LIKE to add to the list of romancables, and there's a fun scene where she talks about what friends do, and includes intercourse on the list, thought if you try it, she forgets she was going to do that while she makes an anatomical sketch of your body instead.
She's also probably my favorite, as I'm into the sort of humor she does. She's the only party member who can piss off all the bad guys, asking them embarrassing questions just before boss fights, in such a way that two different Demon Lords(Read Gods) basically target her over you, who is a god slayer and CAN kill them at this point.
Better, if she's been with you the whole time, in all three meetings with the Big Bad, and you have a low affinity with said big bad, she'll call them a bad parent. Gods, Demons, even Death herself tell this person about their sins, and they literally shrug it off. But Nenio hits them right in their critical weakness, and gives them pause. It's fantastic.
Anyway, she's got a few Rule 34 pieces here and there on the interwebs, just search Nenio on FA for them. On dA it's a bit harder thanks to how it filters. Regardless, this is her first kinky piece I'm aware of, so I made it a bit less direct. After all, she's just having a break, nothing too weird about that, right?
Thank you Cherry Dye for all the effort you put into this one. It's a lovely piece.
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Heh, I love implying things in shots, and yeah, Cherry does it really well.
That said, if you're into cRPGs, I fully recommend it. Wrath is a game you can pick up all on its own, as it introduces the world and questline inside itself, and does have a great story, with lots of paths through it(The story is variable greatly thanks to the Mythic Paths system. You basically ARE a demigod, in one of 10 flavors you get to pick). Also, it has the most AWESOME difficulty options since Arkane's work, with all sorts of toggles and variables that go up and down to the extreme.
That said, if you're into cRPGs, I fully recommend it. Wrath is a game you can pick up all on its own, as it introduces the world and questline inside itself, and does have a great story, with lots of paths through it(The story is variable greatly thanks to the Mythic Paths system. You basically ARE a demigod, in one of 10 flavors you get to pick). Also, it has the most AWESOME difficulty options since Arkane's work, with all sorts of toggles and variables that go up and down to the extreme.
Depends on if you feed people or not...I don't, but then, I rarely keep things for camping, I just do it when I need to, and they gather the ingredients from around them at the time. So much better than Kingmaker where you had to keep those TEN weight camping supplies around.
Also cool to meet someone who knows it. What was your Mythic Path?
Also cool to meet someone who knows it. What was your Mythic Path?
I played on Core, so I could not afford to miss out on stacking save bonuses; fail a Reflex and someone gets set up to die, fail a Fort and they outright die, and fail a Will to have them kill everyone else.
Tied between Legend (making your own path) and Azata (making your own path, but with friends). I hate how the devs clearly put the most effort into Azata, since it has more unique content than any other two paths put together.
Tied between Legend (making your own path) and Azata (making your own path, but with friends). I hate how the devs clearly put the most effort into Azata, since it has more unique content than any other two paths put together.
Interestingly, Azata is my favorite(the Devourer of Cookies will always have my heart, she's a good little Havoc Dragon), and Legend is my least favorite.
I will say, I think ANGEL actually ends up with more side content that ties directly into the main plot, and Aeon ends up with more things that cause changes thanks to its whole wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. And Trickster...has the Council...and I've now devoted more effort to the Council than the game.
Anyway, I think Azata just has more side stuff like the islands various events, that have buff effects...mind Butterfly wings on my Kitsune looks awesome, and having them while riding my Saber-toothed tiger, dual-wielding short weapons? I look amazing...and probably goofy.
I will say, I think ANGEL actually ends up with more side content that ties directly into the main plot, and Aeon ends up with more things that cause changes thanks to its whole wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff. And Trickster...has the Council...and I've now devoted more effort to the Council than the game.
Anyway, I think Azata just has more side stuff like the islands various events, that have buff effects...mind Butterfly wings on my Kitsune looks awesome, and having them while riding my Saber-toothed tiger, dual-wielding short weapons? I look amazing...and probably goofy.
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