>>6034260>>6034236>>6034211>>6034206He leaves his room and enters the kitchen where the player character's mother is cooking. The mom says good morning, but he ignores her and goes straight for the cupboard, you make her react accordingly.
"Not even a good morning? Really?" The mom says with a forced smile. He keeps ignoring her and searches for more stuff. "Stop, please, you know opening and closing everything like this bothers me, right dear?"
He doesn't listen, he keeps going. The sound of plates breaking interrupts the cheery background music.
"Why are you like this? Every day, every single day you wake up and check every part of the house like you're trying to rob me. Not just here, everywhere else too! Why? Why don't you do something useful like help around the house, or with the farm, ANYTHING!"
He stops. You get a massive ping of guilt from him, much more than you were expecting. He walks up to the mom, and asks her if she needs anything from a choice in the dialog box.
She sighs, and tells him that she could use some help harvesting crops.
He leaves the house, but the moment he's out of her sight, he does the same thing as he always does, and every NPC call him out for it. Worst of all, they remember his actions which means that the normally friendly conversation they'd have with him are replaced with scorn and spite.
You can tell he hates every single second of it, and he harvest the crops as fast as he can, when he comes back to the village, it is burned down by the demon king's army.
Unsurprisingly, you don't feel an ounce of sadness coming from him. The 'hero' comes back to his house, the mom is dead, and so is everyone else. He loots everything he can, including his own mother for the precious necklace she held.
The next quest should be to find more about those who burned down the village in order to avenge them, but you have a better idea.
[New quest: you are finally free from those who shunned you. Find a shop to sell everything you looted and start a new life.]
Another ping of guilt. Maybe he wasn't expecting the game to acknowledge his actions like this.
The game prepares a save point for this part of the game, and after saving, he turns off the game. The feeling is sudden and a little disorientating, but you've absorbed enough from his emotions to stay awake, even if you feel much weaker than normal.
Now might be a good time to refine your form before he turns on the game again.
>Observe: You can now observe the entire computer screen, even when you're turned off. Unfortunately, you cannot affect anything outside your game just yet.>Relate: The player character's action affects the real player more substantially.>Longing: The player will want to play more of the game. Helps to get power faster, but other people in the player's life might notice something's wrong.>Freedom: You can create and read simple .txt files outside of your cage when you're running.