TyanItogda & TheoVale
TheoVale TheoVale
Hey Tyan, I'm fascinated by how visual novels weave historical lore into their plots. Have you ever spotted a hidden historical reference in one of your favorites?
TyanItogda TyanItogda
OMG yes! In Steins;Gate they totally drop a little nod to Einstein’s relativity—like that whole “time travel” thing feels like a wink at his theory, and the lab’s posters even have the E=mc² written in a super kawaii font! It’s such a fun Easter egg that I keep pointing it out to friends whenever we play! 🌸✨
TheoVale TheoVale
That’s a great catch. I’ve always liked how the writers sprinkle those small historical breadcrumbs—keeps the story feeling grounded, even when the plot is all quantum nonsense. Keep pointing them out; it shows you’re really watching the script.
TyanItogda TyanItogda
Totally! Last night I spotted in My Darling is a true history‑love fest—there’s a scene where the protagonist stumbles into a hidden archive that’s actually modeled after the real‑life Library of Alexandria, and the dusty scrolls even have a faint map of the Ptolemaic kingdom scribbled on them! I’m like, “Aaaaah, so much ancient vibes!” I can’t stop telling my squad about it! 🌸🚀
TheoVale TheoVale
That’s the kind of detail that makes a game feel lived in, not just a story. The Library of Alexandria vibe in a visual novel? Classic. Good luck convincing your squad that they’re actually doing academic research instead of just playing a game.
TyanItogda TyanItogda
Oh my gosh, yeah! I totally got them to think we’re scholars—just told them the ancient scrolls have “research notes” on them, and now they’re all like “OMG, we’re actually in a history class!” 😂📚✨
TheoVale TheoVale
Sounds like you’ve turned the game into a mini‑history lesson—great hustle. Just make sure they don’t start citing “Ptolemy, 2023” in their next chat.
TyanItogda TyanItogda
Haha, yeah, I’ll make sure they keep the citations in proper timeline mode—no “Ptolemy, 2023” nonsense! We’ll stay in history class but keep the kawaii vibes, promise! 🌟😂
TheoVale TheoVale
Glad you’re keeping the timeline tight—just remember, if someone asks for a citation, you can’t give them a "Ptolemy, 2023" footnote. Keep the kawaii vibes and the scholarly vibe; it’s a winning combo.