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I'm shocked in a good way. It turns out that "The Sword of Rhivenia" by @theswordofrhivenia now has a remake! And you won't believe how awesome it is! I played the original game and it was good, but it felt a little rushed. But this version... oooooh, it's fantastic.
This version is incredibly thoughtful, logical, with a measured, calm narration. It introduces you to the various events, the world, the characters. Allows you to understand and feel your MC and everyone around them. Remake really developed IF into book with authors incredible ability to convey emotions. So, let me tell this in order.
The text itself became much richer with many details, clarifications and moments. The chapters are large, rich and emotional, immersing you in the author's world. You want to see every detail, understand as much as possible and uncover the secrets of this mysterious world.
Characters. They became the pillar of the world. Every single one. Now they are an important aspect of the story. Their feelings, emotions, experiences, fears.. you can feel them all. That was lacking in the old version. The author has an incredible talent for writing emotional scenes. I had goosebumps many times because I could imagine myself in character's place. And that's amazing. Kudos to the author for believable emotions. For showing real feelings without trying to smooth the edges. People and their feelings are complicated. Happiness is complicated. The world is complicated. I really like how feelings are shown, wounded hearts. Breaking people, who are gradually fading until they become an empty shell. I missed the complex themes in literature. I love how alive the characters feel. How different they all are. Especially in terms of relationships with each other. The chapter with choosing new ruler is the strongest example of emotional swings in my memory.
The main character. I know each player chooses traits and behavior of their protagonist, but I chose the kind and fair (I choose such character in every game lol). I think this is the canon behavior for a true ruler. And I was amazed at how much MC stands out from the others, even other pretenders to the throne. You feel in them qualities that make true leaders. You look at them, listen to them and you understand… yes, millions will follow them. They were born for this. Without any magic, ancient swords and prophecies, you feel this in the main character from the very beginning. Incredibly smart, collected, calm, reasonable. MC is always there when needed. MC will support, advice, correctly consider the situation from different sides. Thoughtful, will not make any rushed decisions. Diplomat. Kind, compassionate, understanding. Able to withstand any storms of life and hold others. MC is literally the lock that holds all links in the chain. Links that may crumble or become stronger. The throne for the protagonist is not a sign of power or some kind of political game, but an opportunity. The throne is an understanding of the heavy cruel burden of responsibility. And exactly that's what makes MC worthy. They do their best to keep the family together, they understand the burden of the King, they know how to forgive. They see new paths, think outside the box, is capable of trust and critical thinking. They are /heh/ defiant. They clearly separate the feelings and the duty. At the same time, MC is far from being an all-forgiving weakling, but they show strength not with blood, but with a confidently raised head and a firm word.
Summing up, my hats off to the author and I'm intrigued how this story will continue.