
You follow the story of the main character – which you may choose to be male or female – as they learn of the mysterious death of their ex-girlfriend, Lisa Harrison. Soon, the main character finds themselves fumbling through the hidden society of supernatural beings that lurk in plain sight. Some are very much like the legends suggest, while others couldn’t be further from what one would expect.
Will our hero piece together the puzzle behind the murder of Lisa Harrison, or will they be consumed by new attention they’ve brought upon themselves?

Solving a murder while also discovering that there's a whole supernatural world out there is quite a feat, but thankfully you'll have some help! A rowdy country-girl childhood friend, a tricky fae, and even a police detective are amongst your allies as you unravel the threads.
Of course... who's to say that these accomplices aren't also suspects?

Why is the word "adult" in quotes, up there?
Simply put, "Mythos, Book One" does have some sexual content in it. Five lovely ladies are helping you with your investigation, and as you investigate Lisa's death, you may find yourself becoming romantically entangled with one (or all!) of them. If that happens, things can get very spicy, very quickly. However, you can also choose to completely forgo any romantic encounters at all, choosing to instead focus only on the detective work. Whichever you pick, the core story of the murder investigation will be unaffected by whatever amorous side quests you choose to partake in. Mythos is, first and foremost, a mystery visual novel. There's just some naughty bits thrown in if that's the sort of thing you're into.
And for those of you who want the romance without the naughtiness (or if you plan to stream the game), there's a toggle that lets you skip right past any of the NSFW bits, even if you do choose to get closer to one of the ladies.
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\nWelcome back, Mythies! Or, for those of you who are only now discovering the world of Mythos: Welcome! You are now one of the Mythies. No takebacks.
Its been a long time since Ive posted an update, and theres so much to cover that I had to organise my thoughts a bit. I wanted to have this posted last night, but it became so long and rambly that I decided to start over with a more clearly defined outline of things I need to cover. Its still gonna be long, but at least its organised! Lets start with\n
Book One Postmortem
What I learned, and how Ill be applying it to Book Two\n
[p align=\"justify\"]Mythos, Book One was my first game. While Im satisfied with how the story shook out, there are quite a few things I learned that are going to shape how Im going to develop future games.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Bear in mind that I havent even begun work on Book Two yet. Yes, I have the general plot knocking around in my head, but I havent even sat down to work out an outline of how things specifically go. Unlike with Book One, I dont have a base novel to work off of, so this outline is going to be more thorough as Im not reworking an existing story. On the other hand, since this is being planned as a game (rather than a novel), it may adapt better to the player experience.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]There are a few minor adjustments Ill be making, such as never using Investigation Mode again, possibly making the achievements a bit easier, and reducing some of the musics repetitiveness. In fact, Im already looking to redo the Diner/Nines Theme so its a little less grating on the ears. I also learned not to make so many images that contain text, because that becomes an absolute nightmare when the time comes for translations.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]So now come the big things I need to talk about as we head into Book Two:[/p]\n Relationships felt like an afterthought!
[p align=\"justify\"]Even amongst Mythos biggest fans, the number one complaint by far is that there was very little substance to the relationship/romance aspects. Id argue that only Taras path felt logical. This is one of the side effects of the game being adapted from a novel where the main character was asexual. I had to shove relationships into a story that was originally not meant to accommodate them.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Book Two is different. Being built from the ground up as a visual novel, I can have relationships be a stronger focus, though I still want the story to be enough to stand on its own, even if you want to forgo any sort of dating. The first chapter (which Ill be releasing as the demo version) isnt even going to have any adult content in it; just introductions to the story and the characters, and perhaps giving you an idea of who you may want to set your sights on as the story progresses.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]While I dont plan on forcing monogamy, I also dont plan on having any of the girls outright state how cool they are with you banging everyone. Thats not really how real relationships evolve, so Im probably going to frame it more like youre just starting your relationships with these girls, and while there may be sex, there isnt going to be the talk about the future until very near the end of the game.\n[/p]Payment Processors are prudes.
Most of you have probably already seen something about this, since the news has blown up pretty much everywhere. Payment Processors are trying to be the moral police and crack down on what they allow people to spend their money on. Youd think that they would be required by law to accommodate any legal purchases, but apparently not! In an age where so much commerce is done online, for some reason, the payment processors required for that online commerce are allowed to be the arbiters of what you can buy. There are plenty of movements to fight against this (Im doing my best to push for them, as well), but so far, the future of adult games being legitimately purchasable is still kinda up in the air.
As such, I have to really think about how I want to distribute Mythos, Book Two. Naturally, I want to have it on Steam, but if things keep going this way, that could be difficult. I could remove the adult content and provide an NSFW patch on my website, but that feels clunky, and I also dont know if players would want to go through that extra hassle. Then again, if all adult games are forced to go this route, its probably going to be just the accepted norm that if you wanna see naughty stuff, you gotta get a patch separately.
This has also hindered any plans I have had for releasing Book Two in early access on Steam, because it seems Steam will no longer support early access for NSFW games. Thats not such a big deal, since Book One wasnt on Steam until it was finished, but it means that I dont even have the option of distributing it chapter-by-chapter on Steam like I had been doing on crowdfunding platforms
That leads me to
[p align=\"justify\"][/p]I need a PC Upgrade!
[p align=\"justify\"]My current PC (Sombra) was purchased five years ago specifically to make Mythos, Book One. Shes starting to show her age, so I really want to get a new one before I start doing the heavy stuff in Mythos, Book Two.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]That can be a problem, though. Daz (the software I use for the visual elements of Mythos) still doesnt support the NVIDIA 5000 series video cards, and every off-the-shelf PC Ive seen so far comes with a 5000 series card. I may have to go a custom route to have one built with a 4000 series card, or wait for Daz to update and work with the 5000 series. I really dont wanna start doing renders until I have this new rig in place, since I dont want to have to switch PCs in the middle of production.[/p]\nAsk the Cast/Ask the Dev
This ones always a fun time!
[p align=\"justify\"]\nThis isnt the formal announcement, so dont start hurling questions at me! This is my warning announcement, so you know to get your questions ready and not miss the submission window (you know who you are). This is also a preview for those of you new to being Mythies and dont know about this fun little perk.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Periodically (usually once per chapter update), I will open up questions for an article called Ask the Cast or Ask the Dev. Ask the Dev is basically an Ask Me Anything segment where you ask questions and I answer them. These questions dont even have to be about Mythos or game development at all![/p][p align=\"justify\"]Ask the Cast is kind of the same thing, only youre talking to the characters. If youve read the character interviews posted for Book One, its a similar concept. Basically, the characters will fully break the fourth wall to talk about their experiences in the game world, with the questions coming directly from the players.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]This time around, the two articles are going to be the same: Ask the Cast and Ask the Dev are going to be done at the same time. God help me.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Because were currently between games, the questions are probably going to have an even wider range than before! Keep an eye out next week for the announcement that questions are open![/p]Personal Life Happenings
Since some of yall care about me.
[p align=\"justify\"]\nAll this time without game updates has meant an equal amount of time without any Nines Personal Life updates! Generally speaking, Ive been enjoying this month of lessened stress (despite my wanting so badly to start working more on Book Two). During this time, I got to dip my toes into different things.[/p]Hey Nine, Whatcha Playin?
[p align=\"justify\"]I got to play a whole bunch of games during my downtime! I was already starting to get into Genshin Impact before Book One was done, but I dove much harder into it when I had nothing to keep me away. I played a fair bit of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (I really need to finish that) and a lot of Slay the Spire and Hades.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]My Genshin playing has tapered off a bit since I discovered Honkai Star Rail, which is what I love about Genshin, but turn-based (I greatly prefer turn-based games to action-based ones).[/p][p align=\"justify\"]My time in Final Fantasy XIV has been lessened of late; Im still three story patches behind, even. I dont dislike the game or the direction its gone or anything like that. I think I just wanted to do other things for a while. Im still playing it, just not as much right now.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Ive also gotten back into Magic: the Gathering, partially thanks to the Final Fantasy expansion, but also because a group of friends and I are doing weekly Commander nights. It means I can play Magic with more than just Morgana without having to play with strangers.[/p]Ive been reading, too!
[p align=\"justify\"]In addition to the stuff Ive been reading as research for Book Two (that doesnt count as violating my break!), Ive gotten into the Locked Tomb series. I finished Gideon the Ninth, and Im 22% of the way into Harrow the Ninth.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]While the actual storyline can be pretty confusing and complicated, the writing style is what really keeps me going. Tamsyn Muir seems to have a similar sense of humour to mine, but she tells a darker story.[/p]We got a new cat.
[p align=\"justify\"]This wasnt planned or anything, but weve expanded our little family. We had swung by PetSmart in hopes of finding some hydrophobic cat litter for our current cat when we discovered they were having a special adoption event. Many people were cooing and signing up to take kittens home, but there was one sad orange boy that nobody was really paying attention to. He made eye contact with Morgana and me, and so we asked if we could spend some time with him. The lady running the event was thrilled that someone was interested, and he was just the sweetest thing, so we decided to take him home.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]Hes a seven-year-old orange tabby (with one arm being completely white), and weve named him Cecil Perpetua. The name Cecil was chosen because I wanted to have a Mythos reference in his name, as well as a Final Fantasy reference (Cecil Turner in Mythos was named after Cecil Harvey from Final Fantasy IV), while Morgana is happy that Cecil is also a reference to Welcome to Nightvale. The name Perpetua is his middle name because of the current Papa Emeritus in the lore of the band Ghost.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]He and Gulliver (the cat we already had) had a little friction at first, but now theyve gotten to the part of their relationship where they just outright ignore each other. We also discovered, a week into owning him, that Cecil is deaf. For a cat, thats really not a big deal; its just kind of amusing that hes always startled because he never knows when someone is approaching.[/p][p align=\"justify\"]While were talking about cats, you may remember that Gulliver was diabetic. We were at PetSmart in the first place because we needed special litter to try to get a urine sample and make sure his kidneys were okay. Well, his kidneys are just fine (they wanted to test, since hes so old), and it looks like his diabetes has gone into remission! Were going to do a glucose test this weekend to verify, but this may be the end of me having to inject him with insulin twice a day![/p]In Conclusion
\nThis is probably the longest update Ive ever written, holy hell. Im not sure if Im going to be doing the weekly updates again just yet, since Im still in the planning stages. I also need to learn a few things to better work on the next game (like more musical stuff, some deeper understanding of code, etc).
[p align=\"justify\"]So until next time, Mythies[/p]Keep the legends alive!
Nine
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz 64-bit Intel-compatibleMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0
- Storage: 4 GB available space
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