Treelor wrote:I don't think I made the wrong decision, though. Not all good endings are happy.
Yeah, man. It's no good for the two people involved in an intimate relationship to want completely different things from each other.
gRaViJa wrote:Also, one day she fell down while rock climbing and she had so use a wheelchair for a while :p
Oh god, you didn't... Did you?
Nekken wrote:For me, it depends on how you define "like a KS character." The one I find to be like my Lilly wasn't actually blind, and while the KS characters are not defined by their disabilities (that would be missing the point of the game), they do carry importance.
But mainly in the way they perceive and interact with the world, not who they are or what they believe.
A long-distance relationship will tear you apart like little else can. But long-distance relationships end. It's basically inevitable, and we were no different as far as that goes.
Man do I know that feeling. My first girlfriend was the only girl I've ever felt deeply connected to, and her mother decided she wanted to raise horses in The Middle Of Nowhere, MO. We tried to keep things going after that, but her mother's hatred of me and the distance made it untenable.
In our case, it happened when we got married, so the distance was no longer a factor. We're still happily married to this day, with no end in sight. Good ending FTW.
You clever bastard. You had me going there, for a second.
Did this make Lilly less of a compelling character for me? Not at all; quite the opposite, in fact. But I suspect that Lilly is something of an odd case: actually knowing someone like her humanizes her in a way that the other characters don't need quite so much.
Interesting. For me, it just hit too close to home, but the Hanako-esque girl I dated has some associated negative feelings.