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Let's start summer off with a bang! A few folks caught an unused promo image of Cove in our last TikTok. Well, we decided... Why not give it to the people? 🐬 Here are THREE versions of that rare Step 3 Cove art. We hope you enjoy! 😘
Let's start summer off with a bang! A few folks caught an unused promo image of Cove in our last TikTok. Well, we decided... Why not give it to the people? 🐬 Here are THREE versions of that rare Step 3 Cove art. We hope you enjoy! 😘
“Do it scared” “do it alone” are all great tips, but my biggest takeaway from therapy is do it messy. This is especially true if you’re getting out of a burnout, which I experience often. Literally just do it messy. You don’t need to pick the perfect trail to walk, the perfect playlist to listen to, whatever the fuck it is. You don’t need to have a meticulous to do list and wake up at the exact time you planned and drink the exact amount of water you planned to drink. Like the biggest thing for people like me to remember is sometimes it’s okay to do it messy. Put on a random yt workout and just get it done in sweats. Do 5 minutes of a daunting task and go from there. Sometimes just getting up is a win during intense burnouts or depressive funks. Literally just do it messy.
You guys really enjoyed Vihaan and their adoptive daughter, so have some more silly doodles I’ve made :3
Ft a new character, Siddhakiya Séraphin. His mother hails from Nakshatravana Bay; his father is from the kingdom of Lumière, allied with the invaders of the Bay. They own a large textile company, which he was part of until he was disowned for being an active collaborator of the invasion. Siddhakiya is very academically oriented, which is how he ended up cooperating with the invader as an alchemist and performing less than ethical experiments on different test subjects. Little Rojarani is one of the projects he undertook at the time: the creation of a species of enhanced superhuman that would, in theory, be useful for conquest.
Hundreds of eggs were produced mixing human DNA from several key enclaves and air nymphs, kept in a lab within the capital of Lumière. Siddhakiya was in charge of overseeing a few of the batches. Guilt-ridden after a long wartime filled with humanitarian horrors, he chose to destroy his own legacy within the colonial state by fleeing the site with a stolen egg and secret information, all as Lumière fell.
Top tier secret lore of The Ships of Men is that Vihaan is little Ro's uncle.
I was talking to my wife about this today since Ro is initially her character, and we had a lot of fun discussing how Ro and the other characters around her interact HAHA
Spoilers for their future, they're found by captain Cherelle and brought back to the island of Si Si Conobui in the Western Archipelago.
Ro was already ten by the time he arrived and met her, but the two hit it off and they adore the little one.
After all, she's sort of the daughter of a homeland they no longer have. The daughter of an era that doesn't exist anymore.
that new post was so much information and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. if you would be so kind to indulge me (unless it falls too much into The Weaver territory) I was wondering how the characters would react if Charvi came back to life (namely I'm really fishing for dhanyata 🥹)
love your work so so soooo much!!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾
Thank you for the kind words!!! I love answering asks like these, it's very fun!!
This gives me the opportunity to talk about Charvi's death a bit, which I haven't done before. The thing about her passing is that it's senseless. 100%. There is no reason for her to die. You're told that she's gone, and you're like, "just like that? Off screen? She's dead now? Why?"
In the context of invasion and violence, there is never any reason for people to die. War is senseless. Absurd. Colonial ambition is not a real reason. Charvi dies like many other people in Nakshatravana Bay, and it touches everybody that knew her, but the world at large moves on and remains ignorant of the injustice that caused her death.
When Charvi started working at the fabric factory, she was one of many. But her voice was a little louder, she was a little too compassionate; she had a little too much hope for herself. It threatened the hand that fed, and so, the only reason she was murdered is that she existed as herself. And that's never a real reason.
But what if she came back to life, somehow? If you were strolling through the marketplace one day, and saw her gentle smile and swaying braids out of the corner of your eye, what would you do?
This is a question that torments Dhanyata many times, especially in the beginning. He thinks about this a lot. Immediately after Charvi's passing, he was a mess. Paranoid, afraid of the world, disoriented as to how to even live without her. If she came back then, he'd run to her immediately.
He'd embrace her and bawl his eyes out, apologize for not reaching her sooner when she needed him. He'd feel like he should be angry, ask why she ever left to work for these people— but he knows the answer and Dhanyata has never had it in himself to be angry.
He'd never let go. Every moment would be significant. They'd work hard to rebuild their life. There would be something eerie about seeing Charvi live after he's witnessed the opposite, but he'd ignore it, because everything would be normal again.
Now, if Charvi were to return later on, when he's fought hard to rebuild his life and pull himself out of depression, it would probably be different.
Dhanyata has found a new sense of normalcy at this point. He's still overly protective and frightened, but he's learned to accept things as they come. Would he go back to Charvi and drop his family? Probably not. He loves his wife now, whom you'll meet.
He'd take her in, and make her part of his life again in other ways. Tendresse is the word. He'd be gentle, nurturing, welcoming. He'd be delighted to show her the world again. Dhanyata would never question why she's here again. He doesn't want to think of that.
Vihaan wouldn't be able to look her in the eye. We know they're a rather avoidant person, and they feel responsible. Losing control or the situation was their worst nightmare. They were there when it happened, on a diplomatic mission.
None of this was ever meant to occur. Honestly? I don't think anyone's ever heard them yell in fury as loudly as they did at the time. The factory hall was entirely destroyed. The guy leading the staff got a slap across the face hard enough to double over on the ground.
What a disorganized, disgusting display of power. What he really wanted to say was, that's my friend. Vihaan would let Charvi rebuild her life without talking to her ever again. They believe they're cursed and bring misery to everyone around them anyway, mainly because of their chronic imperfection. But they don't know what to change, so they leave silently instead.
Sanath is the only person that wouldn't be okay with this. Not because they dislike Charvi or wouldn't be grateful to have her back, but because the dead are not supposed to return.
They'd be wary, and honest. Sanath would be the only person to look Charvi in the eye and say, do you really want to be here? Is there anything you've left unanswered or undone? But they're not doing it, because they know Charvi would disappear again amidst sea foam and never return. People need her. They're just looking from the sidelines.
As for Deepika, she would be deeply moved. There were so many years of shared girlhood and love between her and Charvi. Losing them all in an instant terrified her, and is part of the reason why she so readily complies with the invader.
Deepika has been terrorized and intimidated by them many times; losing Charvi made her lose her footing. If she were to return, so would Deepika's freedom. Charvi wasn't just a friend, but also a sister.
She represented liberty for everybody, but specially for Deepika. When Charvi was around, she felt like there was nothing she couldn't do. Similarly to Dhanyata, she'd never question her return. She'd just hold Charvi in her arms, and cry about how much she's missed her, and how much she never wants to miss her again. Deepika is a very one note woman in terms of showing emotion; Charvi is the exception.
Thank you for the very interesting question 🙂↕️
that new post was so much information and I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. if you would be so kind to indulge me (unless it falls too much into The Weaver territory) I was wondering how the characters would react if Charvi came back to life (namely I'm really fishing for dhanyata 🥹)
love your work so so soooo much!!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾
Thank you for the kind words!!! I love answering asks like these, it's very fun!!
This gives me the opportunity to talk about Charvi's death a bit, which I haven't done before. The thing about her passing is that it's senseless. 100%. There is no reason for her to die. You're told that she's gone, and you're like, "just like that? Off screen? She's dead now? Why?"
In the context of invasion and violence, there is never any reason for people to die. War is senseless. Absurd. Colonial ambition is not a real reason. Charvi dies like many other people in Nakshatravana Bay, and it touches everybody that knew her, but the world at large moves on and remains ignorant of the injustice that caused her death.
When Charvi started working at the fabric factory, she was one of many. But her voice was a little louder, she was a little too compassionate; she had a little too much hope for herself. It threatened the hand that fed, and so, the only reason she was murdered is that she existed as herself. And that's never a real reason.
But what if she came back to life, somehow? If you were strolling through the marketplace one day, and saw her gentle smile and swaying braids out of the corner of your eye, what would you do?
This is a question that torments Dhanyata many times, especially in the beginning. He thinks about this a lot. Immediately after Charvi's passing, he was a mess. Paranoid, afraid of the world, disoriented as to how to even live without her. If she came back then, he'd run to her immediately.
He'd embrace her and bawl his eyes out, apologize for not reaching her sooner when she needed him. He'd feel like he should be angry, ask why she ever left to work for these people— but he knows the answer and Dhanyata has never had it in himself to be angry.
He'd never let go. Every moment would be significant. They'd work hard to rebuild their life. There would be something eerie about seeing Charvi live after he's witnessed the opposite, but he'd ignore it, because everything would be normal again.
Now, if Charvi were to return later on, when he's fought hard to rebuild his life and pull himself out of depression, it would probably be different.
Dhanyata has found a new sense of normalcy at this point. He's still overly protective and frightened, but he's learned to accept things as they come. Would he go back to Charvi and drop his family? Probably not. He loves his wife now, whom you'll meet.
He'd take her in, and make her part of his life again in other ways. Tendresse is the word. He'd be gentle, nurturing, welcoming. He'd be delighted to show her the world again. Dhanyata would never question why she's here again. He doesn't want to think of that.
Vihaan wouldn't be able to look her in the eye. We know they're a rather avoidant person, and they feel responsible. Losing control or the situation was their worst nightmare. They were there when it happened, on a diplomatic mission.
None of this was ever meant to occur. Honestly? I don't think anyone's ever heard them yell in fury as loudly as they did at the time. The factory hall was entirely destroyed. The guy leading the staff got a slap across the face hard enough to double over on the ground.
What a disorganized, disgusting display of power. What he really wanted to say was, that's my friend. Vihaan would let Charvi rebuild her life without talking to her ever again. They believe they're cursed and bring misery to everyone around them anyway, mainly because of their chronic imperfection. But they don't know what to change, so they leave silently instead.
Sanath is the only person that wouldn't be okay with this. Not because they dislike Charvi or wouldn't be grateful to have her back, but because the dead are not supposed to return.
They'd be wary, and honest. Sanath would be the only person to look Charvi in the eye and say, do you really want to be here? Is there anything you've left unanswered or undone? But they're not doing it, because they know Charvi would disappear again amidst sea foam and never return. People need her. They're just looking from the sidelines.
As for Deepika, she would be deeply moved. There were so many years of shared girlhood and love between her and Charvi. Losing them all in an instant terrified her, and is part of the reason why she so readily complies with the invader.
Deepika has been terrorized and intimidated by them many times; losing Charvi made her lose her footing. If she were to return, so would Deepika's freedom. Charvi wasn't just a friend, but also a sister.
She represented liberty for everybody, but specially for Deepika. When Charvi was around, she felt like there was nothing she couldn't do. Similarly to Dhanyata, she'd never question her return. She'd just hold Charvi in her arms, and cry about how much she's missed her, and how much she never wants to miss her again. Deepika is a very one note woman in terms of showing emotion; Charvi is the exception.
Thank you for the very interesting question 🙂↕️
Thank you so much for answering!!! this is so painful but this is of my own doing so I'm definitely not mad 🥹 (not that I would be anyway, I am soooo obsessed with these characters 🤭❤️🩹❤️🩹)
You resolved the issue so quickly :0 I shall complete my gallery soon :3 (still have to remember where alone2 even was though)
It's like 2am for me so I'll keep it brief but I LOVED this game. The writing genuinely had me in my feels 😭 the characters feel so alive and genuine and the feelings of love and loss are conveyed beautifully!!
I'm wondering what happened to the characters down the line thoughh how did their lives develop after the main story? I was also wondering if the MC and vihaan would even have children? Since their powers were inherited from their parents I was wondering how that worked
HAHA I'm diligent, yessir!! The coding error was so simple that I felt kinda stupid when I found it. But those are my favorite, it means that I can get things in order swiftly!
Firstly, my goodness, I'm really happy that you enjoyed the game this much!!! It was such an adventure to bring it to life... love and loss, grief and growing up, change... they're all such personally meaningful themes to me. When I first thought up of TSOM, my main idea was that these themes shouldn't be presented as opposites. They are two sides of the same coin, all part of what it means to be wonderfully human.
I'm currently developing the short stories that will complement the main game, and I'm also exploring these in many other ways!
Secondly, onto the cast: Some things I will have to keep simple, because they'd entail spoilers for the short stories I will release.
This might break a lot of hearts, but, the most canon-compliant ending for Vihaan and MC is the Neutral Ending.
Vihaan survives the explosion and spends the rest of their life trying to take down the Church of the End of Days, the organization that spearheads the colonization of several magically significant enclaves around their world. You could still make this work with a Good or a Bad Ending: what remains true is that Vihaan eventually leaves Nakshatravana Bay.
Vihaan abandons his wealth and becomes part of the crew of Captain Cherelle Baptiste. They end up all the way across the oceans in the small island of Si Si Conobui, a Trinidad-inspired indigenous monarchy lead by the legendary queen Blue Acou.
Vihaan becomes a very important part of the resistance in the main narrative which TSOM is a part of. They're one of the principal guardian figures in the life of Rojarani Séraphin, an air-nymph baby created by the colonizing forces as part of a superhuman (war crime) project. Whether MC ends up with him there, whether they're back in Nakshatravana Bay— that's for you guys to decide!
Now, If they were to have children, their powers would be passed down onto their children if they so willed it, just as their mothers passed theirs onto them. Only one version of their power can exist in the world at a time.
Sanath remains a temple guard their entire life and devote themselves to the defense of their homeland in varying capacities depending on the ending. We know what happens in the bad ending though, so keep that in mind for anything that involves them regarding the other characters. After a very complicated upbringing, romance and relationship, they marry Deepika. They grow up into a very jolly person regardless of the circumstances, but never quite lose their cutting personality.
Deepika resumes her work as a translator/interpreter in the embassy. In a good ending, she will establish her own linguistics academy and spread their language and culture across trading routes. In the bad ending, she remains under the control of the invader, still as an interpreter. She's left to raise her child as a single mother for some years; the nature of that pregnancy is rather sinister, I will not beat around the bush. She's not alone, however. Sanath, Dhanyata, her sister, and basically everybody around her are always fully dedicated to keeping her and her child safe. Fun fact: Deepika's baby is a boy, and his name is Suraj.
Dhanyata adopts the little girl he finds in the bad ending in every other ending as well. He remains an acolyte of the Third Fate, and cherishes everybody close to him. He remarries eventually, but his short story is all about that so I won't go into much detail <3 Dhanyata opens an animal sanctuary for persecuted magical creatures where the temple is, or used to be.
The memory of Charvi lives on through him. She never quite disappears from the narrative despite her fate, you see— and it goes beyond just being remembered. Charvi is your air. Charvi is the monsoon rain. Charvi is the wind. This will be explored fully in The Weaver, her dedicated short story.
Thank you for the very interesting ask! This was a joy to answer!
hey!! I hope you don't mind but I made vihaan in my Tomodachi and wanted to share!! love them so much
THIS IS THE CUTEST THING IN THE WORLD OH MY GOD
give them head pats for me... They deserve them and a peaceful life on your island...
narada when he prays to be handsome but remembered what happened the last time he prayed for that (monkey face)
hiiii I just finished playing tsom (neutral ending) and sobbed my eyes out to my bff about it 😭😭 this was genuinely such a lovely game and I will be replaying immediately for more endings but I was wondering if you had like a character playlist or anything for any or all characters bc I can't get enough of them truly
amazing work and I'm looking forward to The Weaver!! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
WAAA oh my god, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!! The neutral ending is genuinely the most bittersweet one, in my opinion 🙂↕️ it's a tough one to get for a first playthrough, my apologies for the pain caused HAHA
Unfortunately, I do not have a full playlist! I do, however, have a couple of songs that remind me of them!:
Vihaan, Vihaan. Everybody's lovely person! I believe Passerine by The Oh Hellos fits them really well. The themes of Christianity and Western empire in the song are very intentional, I think, especially for a character like them (and their relationship to the invader). The feelings of responsibility and devotion despite betrayal present in the song pretty much sum up who he is.
Deepika is a character I haven't had the chance to publicly explore much yet, but this song (Five, by Sleeping at Last) reminds me of her a lot. You will come to see her eccentric, inquisitive and reserved nature come through in future installments 🙂↕️
The Sanath song per excellence is most definitely Shook by Raja Kumari. Besides Kumari sounding exactly how I picture they do, it has that larger than life, overconfident vibe that represents them pretty well.
For Dhanyata, definitely Wildflower and Barley by Hozier. Dhanyata is all about the slow pace of life, appreciating nature, the comfort and pains of loving and being loved. Very sweet song, very him.
Charvi? Nobody's Soldier. Might be what you expected, it might not be. Charvi is a complicated character, mostly defined by her kindness— and her irreverence towards anyone that attempts to impose themselves on others. Hopeful, strong, gentle but clear, that's her.
Thank you for your kind ask, I shall hope you'll enjoy The Weaver as much as you enjoyed TSOM when the time comes 💜
AHH THANK YOU SO MUCHHH I'll be listening to all of these immediately + I appreciate the explanation for each as well!!
hehehe recently obsessed w the ships of men vn by @zephyreangames so here’s vihaan and my mc during the festival of light that’s featured ingame!! i love them so very much and i can’t wait for more about the other characters
why @jeyaam is problematic: vent post :(
she keeps being mean to me wahhhhh
proof:
My fav pasta shape is the curly one what about you
baby I love please tell which curly one bc I like the curly one too called gemelli
when will I draw like this again