A quick sunday doodle of June, a character from Stardew Valley mod Ridgeside. I adore him so much, I meant to marry Lance from sve on this modded run but June stole my farmers heart (I might marry both eventually xDDD)

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A quick sunday doodle of June, a character from Stardew Valley mod Ridgeside. I adore him so much, I meant to marry Lance from sve on this modded run but June stole my farmers heart (I might marry both eventually xDDD)
I wish the mods for Rival Hearts and the Village add-on for married couples still worked in Stardew Valley.
I want rivals in love. I want to have to race Abigail or Sam to Sebastian (although the mod was only programmed for straight couples). I want to have the struggle like in real life.
I'm the new farmer moving to town, giving Sebastian a few shiny blue rocks isn't going to cut it against his childhood best friends and band mates. I need the excitement in my life that one of them could be his love, and then they move to their own cute little house and have children who I secretly despise.
I want to see other single characters finding their own happiness in Stardew Valley. I want those mods that make my own kids grow up. I can suspend disbelief, and I don't have to age or die for 100 years, but I want to see the town grow.
I want it to feel just a little more real.
I mean, if I have to settle for Victor in Stardew Valley Expanded or June in Ridgeside Village, it isn't the end of the world, but I want competition for my emo boy. I crave it.
I wish I could code, so I could build these mods myself. Can I pay someone to do it?
Imagine rivals for expansions, too. UGH. I could have my own little drama village. Let's make it even more queer.
I NEED TO FUCK THIS OLD MAN
Philip, I am begging you to control yourself
In vanilla Stardew, *I think* once you marry someone, the gender of your spouse is what triggers their jealousy if you give gifts. So you can usually give gifts to people of the opposite gender of your spouse without upsetting them.
But with some of the newer characters from Ridgeside, they get jealous no matter what. So at one point I was married to Ian (and pregnant lmao) and went throughout my day and happened upon Sophia in town and I gave her some cheese. When I came back Ian asked if I was giving secret gifts to Sophia and that he was upset 😭
So I gave birth to our daughter, named her after Sophia, and divorced him
Forgot this is what I named my farm for this playthrough 😭🤣