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Another Story of Fallen Maidens II: Lescatie Infiltration Report

Another Story of Fallen Maidens II: Lescatie Infiltration Report
(堕落乙女異聞Ⅱ - レスカティエ潜入記録)
Game Information
Release Date
December 9th, 2017[1][2]
Publishing Circle
Exelga[1]
Developer(s)
Exet[1]
Kenkou Cross (Production Advisor)
Maritan (Art)
Genre(s)
Interactive Story
Platform(s)
Windows
Engine
RPG Maker
Canon?
No

Another Story of Fallen Maidens II: Lescatie Infiltration Report (堕落乙女異聞Ⅱ - レスカティエ潜入記録) is an interactive story game developed by Exet and published under circle Exelga.[1] Originally set for release in August 2017, delays pushed it's release date back to December 9th, 2017.[2] It was eventually released on February 1st, 2018[3].

Synopsis

"Monster Girl Encyclopedia (Mamono Musume Zukan)" derivative work / H Pixel Art Animation ADV continues!

This time a former nun, currently mercenary girl Leah and a priestess with some destined fate Alberto sneak into "Nation of Mamono Realm Lescatie". Lascivious and happy kismet is waiting to happen to the two. What is a stunning truth barely appearing behind...?

Consists of RPG-ish exploration part and "becoming monster girls" scenes (9 species).

- "Before" illustrates process of becoming monster girls - "After" illustrates sexual intercourse with ones already turned into H-loving monster girls - "Ending" illustrates ero ero epilogue story of the two

Their path in the Nation of Mamono Realm is filled with cycles described above.

Luscious sense of immorality comes into mind when drowned in the pleasure of being non-human... Yet corruption doesn't stop them to have lovey-dovey-ero-ero intimacy! Highly recommended to fans of the encyclopedia world.[4]

Canonicity

This game is an independent production by Exelga, produced with the personal approval of Kenkou Cross who has endorsed, provided artwork, and publication under the Monster Girl Encyclopedia name. This work is not a part of the primary universe canon but takes place in an alternate universe that adheres to the same rules.

An In-Depth Recap by Perentie

You can read the original on MGR. This is not meant to replace the game, as it is highly advised to purchase it to support the maker.[5]:

Opening

Now, we return to Lescatie for the sequel as the game opens explaining what the nation was and what it became.

While looking over the city (featuring Eris and Yuriy lovingly chatting at what I think is a restaurant, while on a nearby rooftop an imp rides someone), the narration explains that while they did successfully repel all attempts to reclaim the nation, the monsters never took initiative to launch further invasions from it. Thus in effect the conflict with the Order in the region became a stalemate.

Now however, this new balance will be shaken.

In a small town, Oracion, some distance from Lescatie, we come upon a rowdy adventurer and an Order monk getting in a fight in a bar. The adventurer is enraged that the monk is talking about trying to reclaim Lescatie again, after so many attempts have failed and resulted in people not returning. The monk simply maintains that the chief god has ordered they keep trying. A nearby nun-looking woman tells them to be quiet, and when the rowdy man tries attacking her she sends him running in short order with a display of her fighting skills.

The Order monk exclaims that someone of her abilities would be needed for the upcoming mission, and the woman proceeds to identity who the man is. It seems he comes from the poor nation Polove, a former member of the Welspur council. Torn apart from his ruined homeland, he’s now just a priest in a small town. His name, Albert Davanti.

Albert is surprised that she knows all this, while she is upset that he’s forgotten about her when all this time she’s been following in his footsteps. After a moment he realizes she is someone he knew, Leah. Time to catch up.

Seems they haven’t seen each other in quite some time, and that Leah has been working as a mercenary for the past 5 years. She doesn’t seem to have the highest opinion of the Order, referring to encounters with “thickheaded Order pawns” that she’s had, but seems she wants to help Albert out for old time’s sake.

The barkeep gives her an outline of the plans, and Leah is herself skeptical of trying to retake Lescatie once again. However, it seems there is a reason beyond the Order trying to save face. Namely there is an ancient relic, God’s Tears, hidden in the royal castle in Lescatie that could turn the conflict in the Order’s favor. A barrier erected by a priest before the invasion has likely prevented the monsters from finding it. Further, they have a “certain source” that has let them know that at this time Druella and her attendants are absent from the city, making it an ideal time to infiltrate.

Even more, Albert has a talisman that can prevent monsterization (and incubization) for a set length of time. Seems he’s better prepared than most. Despite this and the money from the church he is offering, he’s not had much luck recruiting people thanks to all the previous failures. He knows Leah has her reservations about the Order, but implores her that this is about more than their hometown, that it may be the last chance to save Polove and the world from falling into darkness.

Leah has two conditions for helping. First, Albert must accompany her. She remarks that the Order have sent many to their deaths in the past and she does not trust them. Albert for his part planned to come along anyway. Her second condition is a greater payment, since she is putting her life on the line she wants Albert’s life in return. Albert accepts, stating that when the mission is complete she has the right to do whatever she wants to him.

“I won’t ever forgive you. I’ve come this far to take my revenge on you, traitor. But I also cannot forgive those monsters who stole our hometown. I will always remember Polove. I want to make them pay for what they did. Because of that, I’ll let you live a little more.”

Seems Leah has quite a bit of baggage.

Meanwhile, atop a rooftop at night, a dark-clothed girl remarks she has finally found “Albi.” But it seems Leah’s presence has complicated her plans. Regardless, she’s confident the end result will be the same. As her master says, “love and lust will always prevail in the end.” She wishes the duo luck at staying what they regard as “human.”

Infiltration

Come morning, Leah remarks she is impressed Albert didn’t skip town while he had the chance. Albert remarks her words are not unwarranted, but he’ll prove his sincerity with actions. They head off.

Seems there is a barrier to be overcome first to reach Lescatie. Narration remarks on how the monster’s corruption changes even the plants, let alone the people. It’s explained how mamono/demon realms work, and that without the protection of their talisman the duo would start to change just from exposure to the air. However, there is no guarantee it can protect them from monster magic injected directly into them, or from monsterization-causing food and such. Leah asks where he got such a convenient item, but Albert doesn’t answer.

Heading down what was the Pilgrim’s Road, the purple and dark blue leaves of the trees are honestly rather beautiful in their own way. Anyway, we finally have control of the characters, so time to start exploring!

Admiring the glow of a lamp flower, Leah remarks that the Order stating even things like it are corruption is just a sign of what thickheaded oafs they are, but she doesn’t want to argue with them. That said, if it wasn’t from a mamono realm she’d like to take one home. They also come upon the pinkish water of the mamono realm. Albert has packed their own food and water so avoiding such methods of corruption shouldn’t be an issue.

Our walk through the woods ends at a campsite already set up for our duo. Seems Albert has an “insider” who is supplying him with this information and set up the camp. Leah is suspicious at the idea that anyone on the monster’s side would betray them, but Albert notes that he got the talisman from the same source and for now they have no choice but to believe.

Leah is disappointed at the lack of fighting monsters as they sit at the fire, when suddenly she is shot from behind by an arrow! Amazed that she didn’t hear the approach of the monster, she tells Albert to run after it before it calls for reinforcements. As for Leah, it’s time for our first monsterization scene as she pants and wonders at how the wound doesn’t hurt and feels strange. She realizes it’s monsterization and that the talisman is ineffective against this wound method.

First her wounded arm transforms (and it should be noted the sprite animations in this game I think are markedly better than in the previous game).

She is told the arm is that of a werewolf, and the one speaking into her mind is none other than Primera. She explains the magic in her arrow allows her to communicate with Leah like this.

Next her other arm transforms, and Primera remarks that since her mind is still human Leah won’t know what to do with her new body, so she’s going to help her along. Twin bracelets appear on her wrists, and now that she is a member of Primera’s pack she must obey the pack leader, i.e. Primera. She starts with Leah ripping her own clothes off and explains she will help Leah make the most of her new body. Cue masturbation scene and a bit of breast expansion for Leah.

One orgasm later and Leah is a werewolf. “Congrats” Primera remarks. She then says that Leah can now go hunt the man that holds a special place in her heart.

Right on cue Albert arrives back and is pounced on with a growl from Leah. He realizes what happened, and tells her to take revenge regardless of what happens to him.

Leah is confused at the intense desire she feels for Albert, stating this was not what she went on this mission to do, but Primera tells her that these are her real desires from deep in her heart.

“Leah, sit.”

With that command, Leah inserts Albert into her, and is surprised that there is no pain at all. “Isn’t that great?” Primera asks. She then tells Leah to “chew” on her prey, i.e. start riding him.

Leah objects that regardless of how good it feels she is still being forced to do this, and Primera points out that she actually stopped forcing her right after the “sit” command (Primera’s commands are punctuated by wolf howls) and that the way Leah is indulging is entirely her. Leah refuses to believe it, and Primera says she’ll prove it. With another howl she tells Leah to wait and Leah stops moving, only to be overcome by anger as she demands to be allowed to keep mating.

With her desire proven, Leah asks why she wants Albert, remarking that she hates him for his betrayal and she came all way to take revenge. Primera replies that she once thought she hated someone too, but that all she had done was deceive herself and hide her love because she thought it was for the best. She asks if Leah feels so strongly about Albert’s treason because she had believed in and cared about him so much.

Leah isn’t so sure, but Primera remarks that she doesn’t necessarily have to simply forgive Albert. She can ravish and humiliate him as punishment, and take him home as a trophy, make it so he would never think of betraying her again. Make him her pet.

Now that is something Leah can get behind.

Some time later, Albert tries reasoning with her again and Leah tells him not to ruin the mood. All he asks is for her to confirm that this is what she really wants. Answering yes will mean getting the first ending of the game as the two continue to indulge in each other. As an interesting note, we get two explanations for this ending, one from the Order’s perspective and one from the perspective of the monsters.

Ending 1: Twin Beasts

The Order’s notes are to avoid this forest where the sounds of the couple’s lovemaking can be heard. One look from the werewolves there will steal their souls.

The monster’s notes however state that this forest is a great place to go if someone is having doubts about monsterizing, that one look at the lovemaking of the local couples will convince them. After all, they’re just so happy.

Getting an ending means an extra sex scene, here featuring Albert doing Leah from behind as silly music plays. He remarks that no matter how often they do it it feels so good he can barely keep from cumming right away, but Leah assures him he has gotten better at sex and she’s quite happy with how he performs. Albert remarks that this is different from what he thought would happen to them, but all the same he is happy he can be by her side again.

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But really, it’s way too soon for this. Time to use the handy save and go back to change our decision. Unfortunately I don’t see a way to avoid going through the whole monsterization scene again. I’ll have to remember to try to save manually closer to the decision scene next time.

Choosing “no” will result in an odd vision. Someone remarks that they are thankful their voice got through, and Leah asks who they are and where she is.

“These are the Depths. It’s always been a place deep inside your heart. I’m Warden, the protector of this place and a splinter of your soul.”

Warden looks like a young Leah, and explains she isn’t the only “version” of Leah in the Depths. The werewolf she just became is another found there.

“Pleasure and happiness took root when you became a monster. The monster has completely merged with your soul, it has become a part of you.”

Warden called her here to make a choice. Namely she can revive her memories of becoming a monster if she wants and ask her other self to make it happen. Or if she doesn’t want that, Warden can bring her back as many times as needed. Leah asks if this means she will always be able to turn back, but Warden remarks that it may become impossible to endure if too many monster “selves” end up in the Depths.

Warden gives her a “heart piece” to let her come back whenever she wants. Beyond that, Warden can’t do much beyond watching things unfold. So aside from continuing the story, this area serves as a means to replay the various monsterization scenes and endings. You can also go here for clues on what to do next in the game.

We head up the stairs to wake up as human Leah, but first we get a flashback. It features Albert offering financial support to a nun to aid the poor. This was how Leah, the nun, met Albert. Albert was an idealistic noble boy, she a simple nun in the barren land of Polove.

But it seems we will have to wait to find out more. Leah wakes up, wondering if everything was a dream, but she still has the heart piece as proof. Plus it seems Albert remembers what happened as well.

Before more can be said, an “oriental-looking monster girl” (a gyoubu danuki) approaches. She explains that she put the couple’s clothes back on while they were sleeping. She’s quite amused that they were like monsters in bed.

The tanuki it seems is Albert’s insider, something he realizes makes some sense and he should have realized sooner. The tanuki remarks that trust is the most important part of any deal. Her name is Yuzuriha, and she apparently runs a Lescatie infiltration service.

Leah asks where the werewolf went, but the tanuki states they were naked on the ground alone when she found them, that it looked like they had fucked each other silly.

Leah tries to come up with an explanation, that perhaps the miasma of the mamono realm made them hallucinate.

Yuzuriha hides them in the back of her wagon, intending on taking them to a warehouse to try to avoid customs. Apparently she is delivering new tabletop and gambling games to a guest there every week.

It seems the route they are now taking is one that was often used for traitors to the Order sneaking into Lescatie. Leah remarks it sounds like a security risk to let so many random people in and Yuzuriha admits they do get some “bad eggs” that try to sneak in, and that it’s the job of the guest as the reception hall to authorize newcomers. If there are miscreants then she can deal with them without making it public.

“Long-lived folk tend to get bored. That’s why they want to sprinkle some spice into their lives. Even a little commotion is welcome. That’s when they twist any villain with their power. This kind of thing excites Lady Druella. In a sense, it functions like a mousetrap. Otherwise she wouldn’t do this kind of service.”

So I guess the implication is that Druella is helping people infiltrate, just for amusement?

Yuzuriha is only contracted to transport them to this place, so she isn’t going to ask any questions about the duo's motives. After all, the "guest" can determine what to do with them.

A Special Reception

Emerging from the boxes they were hiding within in the warehouse, we once again get control of Leah and Albert. A novice Kikimora is in the room as well, and is adamant she is not slacking off, she’s just on a break. She new there and admits Lescatie is a bit “outrageous” even by monster standards, and she finds it so stimulating that it’s hard to get her work done.

The other kikimora workers are doing just fine. It seems this back room is off limits, but they dismiss the duo’s presence by kindly telling them to go. One kikimora thinks they just wanted her so much that they snuck back there, the other thinks the backroom makes a perfect place for a romantic escapade.

It seems the exit to this reception hall has been sealed by the mistress of the place, Lady Amru. We need her permission to leave, and she’s upstairs having fun. So time to meet Lady Mel Toh Amru.

Going upstairs we first see there are rooms on each side. The left one is empty, the one on the right has a dancer sphinx riding on someone she is questioning. As the man keeps giving wrong answers, she remarks she may not make it to the party.

Guarding the door to the main room is a dancer anubis, who is quite miffed at being left out of the fun at the party. Seems we need a ticket to get into the party, perhaps the dancer sphinx will part with some since she and her partner are otherwise engaged?

Nope, my intuition was off. You have to ask one of the kikimora about a ticket. She says they cannot reissue the tickets if they have been lost, and that we’ll have to get them from other guests. Even so, going back to talk to the sphinx again changes nothing, so time to run around and talk to everyone!

Oh, if you choose to say nothing when talking to the Kikimora that gives you options, she’ll end her remark with a cute “woof.”

Ah, the novice kikimora was the answer. She did remark about a “thing” she was given back when we talked to her earlier. Now Leah can ask her what it is, and sure enough the kikimora had been given a ticket to the party to help her get used to the openly obscene behavior of Lescatie. She thinks Leah must be interested in such naughty things and promises not to tell anyone as she pushes the ticket onto her, much to Leah’s embarrassment as she maintains she just wants to talk to Lady Amru.

Apparently one ticket is enough to get both Leah and Albert in. With every ticket accounted for the Anubis is able to go in as well, and eagerly goes to watch the dancing, looking forward to seeing the lamias.

Leah explains her plan is to take everyone down while they are distracted partying, then escape in the confusion, and that if it doesn’t work she has a plan. Time to enter.

A large number of lamias in familiar desert kingdom attire are dancing on stage, as a voice from offscreen praises them. Sure enough, the Lady Amru is an apophis. She recognizes the duo as “rude intruders” right away. With a sphinx on one side and a Anubis on another, she introduces herself and states that she came from where the desert sun rises and became the ruler of the kingdom of eternal night.

Pointing out that anyone who enters uninvited is clearly up to no good, she soon has our duo surrounded. Amru explains that she and Druella agreed she can do what she wants with those she captures. Leah reveals her plan, namely challenging Amru to a fight. The Anubis is angered at the disrespect shown her lady, but Amru is amused. Leah states she knows the apophis intends to monsterize her, and that the challenge will be over if she can succeed or not.

“Are you a bunyip, or an apophis?” Leah asks mockingly.

Apparently them’s fighting words as everyone is stunned, and Amru begins laughing. Her specialty as a monster has been challenged, and she can’t keep her pride if she doesn’t accept. Time to duel (no, she doesn’t term it that way).

She asks for her name, and we learn our heroine’s full name is Leah Lanfort. Time to save as Leah undresses, confident that if she can endure then she can turn the tables.

And Amru bites her boob because of course she does.

We get some background on how an apophis’ venom works, that nothing below hero-level power can resist it at all, etc. As Leah transforms she gets tanned skin and pink hair.

As she succumbs Leah worries about what will happen to Albert, but Amru assures her she wouldn’t separate a cute couple, and that becoming her servant simply means performing as a dancer for the royal court. With that assurance Leah submits happily and becomes a purple-scaled lamia.

Albert is undressed and presented to Leah, and he is soon in her coils. His reaction to Leah’s declaration that she wants to dance with him is rather hilarious.

“D-dance? I can’t! I haven’t danced in years!”

Amru accuses him of playing dumb, and that there is only one kind of “dance” Leah could be talking about.

Though rather than outright sex Albert gets a lamia tongue job while Amru provides commentary on the perks of lamia bodies.

Amru is quite pleased with the show, and remarks that such blessings as this couple are why she can’t stop luring intruders into the city.

Time for Leah to decide if she really wants this, and unfortunately I still can’t access the save menu. Given we can revisit various scenes, perhaps I can view the ending regardless of whether I choose it first or not, so to save the trouble of going through the whole scene again I will go ahead and say “no.” After all, at worst it just means I’ll need to view the scene again anyway from the last save.

Back in the Depths, Leah learns she indeed succeed at turning back into a human, but Warden cautions that the monster inside of her has increased. Sure enough, Leah can’t help but think for a moment that losing the joys of being a lamia was a shame, before dismissing it and claiming there is no good reason to become a dirty monster.

Sure enough, in the depths we can play out the unseen ending and save right beforehand.

Ending 2: Blooming under the desert moon

Not an Order vs. monster report this time, but rather a description of a kingdom taken over by an apophis and how Leah and her husband still perform there.

It’s public sex dancing, and Albert remarks that if this makes Leah happy then he won’t complain. Leah admonishes him for acting gloomy, noting that he gets harder when they have an audience than when they do it alone.

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Back upstairs, another flashback as Leah prays for rain. Albert comes in and explains some of the ideas he’s had to try to improve life in Polove via irrigation, planting trees, etc. and Leah is surprised he’s not simply an idealist and that he has thought of such things. Leah herself has no education and remarks she can’t do much other than hand out food, manual labor, etc. They again pledge to mutually support each other. Albert worked for the wellbeing of Polove’s people, even as various councilors deemed his efforts a waste of budget. Leah began to believe in him.

Exploring Lescatie

Now in the private room from earlier, Leah jumps out of bed in shock as she wakes up next to Albert, pushing Albert off the bed in the process. Once the surprise has passed, Albert demands to know how it’s possible that Leah could have monsterized twice and yet turned back into a human. Leah herself can’t really explain it, but she was able to make use of it to win her duel with Amru.

Albert thinks it could be due to the chief god’s protection, and is ecstatic at the idea of investigating how Leah manages the feat and using it to turn the tides against the monsters. Leah however is enraged, noting how all their prayers amounted to nothing back in Polove. Inwardly, she remarks that she can feel the power she is using is not a product of faith or a divine blessing.

Lady Amru is shocked to see that Leah is human again, but agrees to abide by her word even as the dancer Anubis objects that letting the duo go could strain diplomatic relations with Lescatie. As far as Amru is concerned though, if “two little mice” like them can shake the foundations of Druella’s dominance, it would simply mean the princess wasn’t up to the demands of her post.

She undoes the seal on the door, but laments that it’s quite sad that Leah lost such a beautiful lamia body. Combining that with the courage to challenge her, Leah could have become her best servant.

Heading out, the kikimora happily ask that the duo come back soon. Opening the door, our tanuki friend greets them and congratulates Leah for coming out with her legs intact. Albert and Leah are rather upset at her coming back, noting that the tanuki already guided them into a trap (even though the tanuki pretty much explained it was a trap beforehand). Yuzuriha though is offering to guide them further, since they’ve never been to Lescatie before.

Leah asks just what she hopes to gain from this, and Yuzuriha says she wants it left to their imagination. Albert points out that she did get them into the city, even if she didn’t tell them the whole story. That said, he asks her if she’s just trying to sound nice while keeping an eye on them. Yuzuriha replies that he’s a sharp cookie, and that it’d be bad for her business if the duo caused trouble. Albert makes it clear they don’t want to hurt or kill anyone, but Yuzuriha decides that if that is true then it would still be mutually beneficial for her to accompany them.

Meanwhile, Primera is meeting with some other important figures, namely Mimil and Koyoi.

How cute, Koyoi calls her “Prim.”

Anyway, she’s realized that despite monsterizing Leah and making her a member of her pack she can no longer feel her presence. They are all quite confused, as monsterization is normally irreversible. She asks Mimil to stay alert, only for Mimil to note that the “black goat” is calling for her, and she wanders off.

Primera and Koyoi sweatdrop, the werewolf noting Mimil is always off in her own world.

Koyoi is concerned about who they can ask to keep an eye on things if Primera can’t detect Leah. It seems all of Druella’s attendants are absent, Francesca can’t leave the castle, Sasha is away on church business, and Koyoi herself has to save her magic for the upcoming holidays. She then has an idea, namely a certainly newlywed currently enjoying her honeymoon who she thinks would be up for the challenge. Primera likes the idea.

Back to Leah, we are now able to explore Lescatie. Noting their goal is the castle, they aim to find a secret way in as the security at the main gate would make it difficult for them to search for anything. So time to gather information!

The overworld “map” is rather interesting, consisting of a red-windowed city in the background and various locations we can visit. Let’s check the castle just in case.

Sure enough, no one but castle staff is allowed in, i.e. tour groups are not let past the gates. We do learn though from a complaining succubus that they are short on guards and thus she can’t go off on a trip with her husband just yet, due to Druella and many other higher ups being on vacation.

As someone who tends to try everything, I go back to Pilgrim’s Road too, only for Yuzuriha to ask what we intend to accomplish by returning there. Sure enough, there doesn’t seem to be anything to see. So that just leaves the Noscrim Boulevard to explore. It’s one of Lescatie’s biggest shopping districts, a great place to gather info.

Albert points out who the Noscrims are, and Yuzuriha notes that since the Noscrim house now serves Druella they didn’t have to rename the boulevard. Leah is concerned about getting attacked, but Yuzuriha explains that things have calmed down since the fall of Lescatie when so much “husband hunting” was going on, and that it’s unlikely any monsters will snoop into their business.

She admits monsters still looking for husbands would be a different story, but since Leah and Albert reek of each other’s scents then they’ll be fine, at least as long as Albert doesn’t have other lovers in the city. Albert maintains he’s never made love to anyone but Leah, and the flustered Leah remarks that there’s no way an awkward clown like him would two-time anyone anyway.

Yuzuriha finds them adorable and tells the duo to enjoy their date-slash-investigation.

Leah: “This is not a date!”

Now time for a new mechanic, a “corruption meter” that will display how much of Leah’s mind and body has been corrupted by mamono mana. As we search, the gauge will increase.

A sweets shop is the first thing we see, and in addition to a slime and her husband, we find the demon and her devil “sister” from the previous game eying the sweets. Seems the demon is still single and despite not being that into sweets she is interested in them being able to improve her beauty and thus help find her “white prince.”

The Prisoner’s Delight shop is also called “Tricomier” and I suspect may be the same as what we translated as “Tricoromille” back in World Guide 2.

The employee will ask if we want to try out the food. Clearly we’ll need to try some stuff out, but I suppose first it might be best to talk to everyone before committing to anything.

Oh, some stuff is unavoidable. Talking to Yuzuriha will have Leah get interested in one of the mamono realm silver weapons she has, a rapier similar to what Leah uses. Yuzuriha will stop her from grabbing it, warning her that particular blade is a cursed weapon that will monsterize a human woman who holds it. Leah will still have touched it a little, and the corruption meter will rise by 25%.

Not actually a whole lot to talk to here, and entering the church we find dark priests engaged in sexual activity as a form of worship. Not only that, Sasha herself is here. She warmly offers to receive them if they have come to convert. Our duo use the excuse that they are just tourists, and Sasha asks them to stay a while so they can learn about the faith of the fallen god. Simply doing this causes the gauge to rise further. Seems we probably won’t get anywhere until it fills up, so time to accept the sweets and the wine from earlier.

The “couple’s seats” for the wine drinking is a cramped room where the couple have to be touching as they sit next to each other. Leah will admit here that she’s changed her mind about killing Albert, but all the same she hasn’t forgiven him.

Having enjoyed the wine and mushroom snacks, Albert is surprised that rather than dying off the food culture in mamono realms has continued to evolve. He remarks that if word of this gets out then even more humans will come to Lescatie.

Now with the gauge at 75% we enter the prisoner fruit restaurant. Leah points out how knowledgeable Albert is about mamono realm produce, and he explains that the Order was quite strict about him checking all the things he tried to bring in for relief efforts to Polove. Spotting mamono realm produce was vital. Anyway, the duo enjoy the parfait, and the corruption meter reaches 100%. Time to monsterize!

Feeling the effects, Albert tries to get Leah to somewhere she can lie down. Leah though can’t hold back and starts sucking him off as soon as they’re alone.

“Your life is mine. You and all the cum inside your balls is mine!”

Albert cums, and Leah becomes a lesser succubus. Now time for public sex!

We choose to revert, but let’s go see the ending while we’re still in the Depths. Curious what will happen given we already got two scenes.

Ending 3: Drowned in Darkness

When holidays come around, Koyoi showers the streets of Lescatie with her energy. It lands in random spots, and where it lands the couples can enjoy the most mind blowing of sex. Now the pink rain falls upon our duo.

Cue the now full succubus Leah and Albert enjoying the sheer endurance Koyoi’s energy gives them as they make love on the street.

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Another flashback, as Albert and Leah look over a barren field in Polove. Seems this year they again had no luck growing food. Albert planted seeds that were supposed to grow in arid land, but it seems the soil of Polove is simply too poor even for them. Which means improving the land is the only option. But that means irrigation, building a canal to reach a faraway river. He’d already begun preparing what would be needed for such a huge project. Leah was overjoyed.

Confrontation in Victor Park

Back in the present, Yuzuriha remarks it was pretty bold of them to just go into a alley and start doing it, even in Lescatie. She remarks that deep down Leah must want to become a monster, and that there’s nothing wrong with that. Albert maintains that can’t be the case, proclaiming Leah’s fortitude rivals that of a hero (which honestly doesn’t mean much given what happens to so many heroes).

Leah isn’t sure what to say, and so Yuzuriha changes the subject, noting that she managed to find some info. Our destination is “Victory Park,” another place that didn’t need renaming after the monsters took over. It’s famous as a place for dates, but there are rumors of people entering and not leaving, and of people leaving who never entered the park. Thus it seems there may be some portals or secret passages there worth investigating.

Leah wonders if it’s misinformation, and that the monsters could just be staying so long on the “dates” that it seems like they never leave or that they came from nowhere when they do leave. Yuzuriha though maintains that it’s not the sort of place where monsters would have sex for days on end, and that most couples would go home after.

But this is as far as Yuzuriha is willing to help. Seems she just got a call from a very important client. She assures them there’s no way to get lost in the park and goes on her merry way.

Talking to herself now, Yuzuriha remarks that it was not an easy request, guiding the duo and keeping them from monsterizing. She’s amazed they made it this far and wonders what will happen next.

In Victor Park we meet a few couples.

Succubus: “I come here very often with my husband. This is where we met and I pushed him down to fuck the first time.”

Her husband remarks on how the park is nice and quiet, but also mentions he’s seen a lot of lone monsters there lately and that they had a weird glint in their eyes.

The other couple is the holstaur and her husband from the first game. The holstaur remarks that her friend Eri told them about how Lescatie had changed, so they came here on vacation. Her husband is pleased to see monsters and humans living together in his home country.

Heading deeper into the park, Leah can feel they are being watched. A voice calls out, stating the duo are lapdogs of the Order and she will not allow them to defile Lady Druella’s territory any more.

And who should appear, alighting upon the top of an archway, but Eristia, Hero of the Mamono Realm!

Albert recognizes her, and Eristia jokes that the Order remnants she dealt with when she defected are likely currently enjoying some “hip exercises” with their wives.

Leah: “Heh, you talk an awful lot for a traitorous broad that wags her tail for her monster masters.”

For her part, Leah is pleased that she finally has an opponent she can fight on her own terms, as Eris did not ambush them or arrive in large numbers. Albert cautions her that the power of a hero is beyond anything they’ve faced, and that becoming a monster has likely made Eris even stronger than before. He clearly wants to flee, but Eris makes it clear she won’t allow it. She will discipline them personally and engrave pleasure upon them.

However, Leah has no intention of losing easily, even to a hero. Albert relents, stating that Leah is his hero and that he’ll pray for her.

Eris sees a bit of her past self in Leah, and this makes her want all the more to show her the truth of pleasure.

They exchange a few attacks, and Eris is impressed. She asks for Leah’s name and remarks it sounds familiar. She then realizes why and remarks that she now gets why Leah is there, she can’t forgive the monsters for “destroying” Polove. But in her view she should be happy for how Polove was revived into a paradise of love and pleasure.

Leah: “For you monsters! You used to be human, how can you say that?!” Eristia: “It’s exactly because of that that I can say it. I used to be wrapped in the lies of the Order, but I learned the true meaning of love when I became a monster. It is Lady Druella’s wish to see that happiness spread all over the world. That’s why I’m helping her.” Leah: “I’m not the same as you! Being corrupted, and happy about it on top of that… I will never give up myself like all of you did!”

They exchange attacks again, but Leah is clearly outclassed and falls to her knees. Eris proceeds to paralyze Albert with magic and tells him to watch as Leah falls.

Eris proceeds to wrap Leah up in tentacles, remarking that the pleasure she is giving her isn’t comparable to the pleasure normally felt as a monster, but she can still give her a taste of it this way.

Leah for her part resists the pleasure, but Eris points out that the magnificence of monsterization offers a lot more than just pleasure. There is the depth of connection one can have with their loved one, the joy of offering everything to them.

With that said, she uses the “sigh of ecstasy” spell (see World Guide 3 translated as “breath of ecstasy”) to let Leah feel the happiness Eris feels every day. Taking in the joy monsters feel naturally may be too much for a human to handle though, and she remarks Leah may be unable to stop cumming for a while.

Sure enough Leah loses all her composure. Eristia explains that indeed if what monsters gave was simply carnal pleasure it could be resisted, but once someone realizes that such pleasure is merely a gateway to the true genuine happiness and love monsters offer, there’s no way someone can endure it.

Thoroughly into it now, Leah wants to convince Albert as well. Eris explains that while she isn’t as powerful as Druella, she was gifted some of her magic and is able to change a woman into a number of different monster types. In this case she decides Leah will make an ideal vanguard for Druella, a demon.

Cue yet another ravishing of Albert. He is put in quite a submissive position, and we learn just why he is so accepting of however Leah chooses to treat him. He remarks that regardless of his reason, he couldn’t protect her “back then” and if she thinks of him as a traitor, trash, etc. it’s what he deserves. Leah replies that regardless she still loves him. Albert asks if she will forgive him, but Leah has a condition. Namely he must make a pact with her, that he’ll dedicate his life to her and drown in pleasure with her whenever and wherever they are.

Albert is quite hesitant, a servant of the chief god making a pact with a monster? Leah says she’ll make him cum once, twice, a million times. However much it takes.

Eristia is impressed that Leah’s attachment to Albert is so strong that she developed a sadistic streak.

Yet, somehow, Leah once again chooses no to staying a monster. Back in the Depths, she and Warden talk about her decision from before this all started that her plan was to let Albert have his last wish and then take revenge on him. Because he betrayed her, because she believed in him and he abandoned her. Yet, whenever she becomes a monster she desires him with every fiber of her being, so just what is it that she truly wants?

Warden remarks that the human heart is very complex, and that it’s not strange for the lines between love and hate to become blurred. Ultimately it will be up to Leah to choose.

Speaking of which, alternate reality Leah will now see what happens if she chooses to stay a demon.

Ending 4: Bliss of the Eternal Pact

The new monster and human couple moved into their own happy corner of Lescatie. This wasn’t unusual given all the cultural exchanges that occur between it and other mamono realms, but in this case Leah’s temperament was naturally so individualistic that by the time her nature as a monster solidified she became barely aware of other living things besides her husband. Like this they can indulge in each other, just the two of them, comfortable in each other’s embrace, as well as more “normal” things like going to their favorite restaurants.

Nursing handjob ending!

We also learn from demon Leah’s profile that the power Druella granted Eristia enabled her to change Leah into the type of monster that resonated most with Leah’s soul, apparently that monster race was the demon.

And yet this isn’t the end?

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Back to flashback land, Leah is shocked to find out from Albert that the Order has decided to reallocate resources to anti-monster efforts. To them, Polove is a lost cause. Leah is devastated after all the work they put in, the blood, sweat and tears. But it gets worse, the Order has decided to abandon Polove completely, the Welspur council being promised new positions elsewhere behind closed doors in exchange for their cooperation.

Albert, however, refuses to give up. He says there is no way that abandoning everyone in Polove can be the will of the chief god. He is confident that if he exposes the shady dealings publically then they won’t be able to continue with their plan to leave. For her part, he wants Leah to accuse them of the wrongdoings as well, to meet with him in the assembly hall when he gathered enough evidence and hopefully more councilors willing to side with him.

But on the day they were to meet, he never showed up. Leah went on ahead and accused them herself, but with no evidence to back her up she was convicted of perjury, of trying to stain the Order’s reputation. She was thus excommunicated from the church and exiled.

Down the Rabbit Hole

In the present, Eristia is aghast that Leah returned to human form and even more surprised that she is being told to let the duo go.

However, the one she is speaking with assures Eristia that Leah does not pose a threat to Lady Druella nor to other monsters. It seems the truth about Leah is known by only a few people, she apologizes for not relaying the information to Eristia sooner. As for our mystery speaker, Druella has entrusted her with resolving things, and so Eristia has been commanded to stand back.

It seems the speaker is held in high esteem by Druella, so Eristia decides to trust her. The mystery speaker says Eristia can keep watching the duo, but asks that she have patience. Another speaker refers to the first one as “teach” and says they made it this far so looking after them a little longer shouldn’t be a big deal.

The mystery speaker seems to want Leah to find God’s Tears, though they are confident the ending will be happy for Leah regardless.

Leah overhears some of this, but can’t remember anything clearly by the time she and Albert wake up. With no other recourse, they continue to search the park.

They come upon a wererabbit, seemingly just hopping about aimlessly. Albert finds it suspicious, and Leah decides they should follow her to see if she leads them to the mystery entrance/exit.

Note that following any path except the one the wererabbit took will simply land you back in the previous area.

Eventually our intrepid pair is led to a large hole in the ground that the wererabbit jumps into. Albert remarks that it seems too exposed to really be a secret. He also notes it seems foolish to leap into a hole they can’t see the bottom of. Leah notes though that the wererabbit jumped in, so the bottom can’t be too far down. So with no other ideas, they take a leap of faith.

One of our mystery observers notes that it was rather dumb of them to do this, that the passage they’re looking for is not going to be some random hole in the ground. They also realize just what the “gate” that has opened there is, and wonder if the pair will be okay.

To the surprise of likely no one reading this, Leah and Albert land in Wonderland. In this case amidst a flock of jubjub birds, who were apparently all singing to wake Leah up. Albert is nowhere to be seen, and the jubjubs proceed to invite Leah to have some fun and feel good. She is soon caught up in the mad atmosphere of Wonderland, and masturbates until she turns into a jubjub herself.

She flies off to find her perch, the confused Albert who doesn’t understand where he has ended up. Cue jubjub Leah ravishing Albert. During this she voices just how sad she was when he disappeared, and how it has led to her never wanting to let him go again.

Yet, even as a silly jubjub Leah can choose she doesn’t want this.

Back in the depths, Leah agonizes on how she doesn’t know anymore if she hates Albert or loves him. She doesn’t know what to do with herself, so Warden offers some help, a piece of Albert’s heart that she somehow picked up. It contains his truth.

But first, let’s see what happens if Leah stays a jubjub.

Ending 5: New Landmark: Super Jubjub Power Couple

A Cheshire cat offers to guide an innocent new couple through Wonderland. She notes the cries they are hearing are from something that’s a little much for newcomers to see, that it’s an area for more experienced people. They insist on finding out and she warns them to not blame her if they get affected by what they see.

What they see of course is Leah “perched” on Albert, humping him while he stands holding her hips.

I gotta admit, while not a big fan of jubjubs myself the title for the ending is rather funny.

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Waterway Passageway

So let’s learn the truth, an Albert flashback as Leah watches. He is pounding on a locked door, begging to be let out. It seems his own household and/or fellow councilors conspired against him to ensure he didn’t interfere in their negotiations with the Order. Declaring him temporarily insane, they kept him from attending the meetings and meeting with Leah.

Leah is shocked, and wonders why she had to find this out now of all times. Waking back up in Lescatie, she confronts Albert, demanding to know why he didn’t tell her. It seems he did not see the scene with his memories, so it takes him a minute to realize Leah knows the truth. Yet as far as Albert is concerned, regardless of the reason, he still failed to protect her and in effect ruined her life, and he has lived since then waiting for her to take revenge on him.

Not wanting to discuss it further, he moves on ahead and Leah quietly follows. They end up in the next area, an underground waterway. Those are often good places to find secret entrances, aren’t they?

There are fun little stones here that when stepped on catapult you across water crossings. After a simple puzzle involving these crossings, the duo arrive in a dark room with a huge spider web at their feet. Leah is soon lifted up as she triggers the strands, and a voice declares she has caught not one but two flies. Yet after taking an initial interest in the “young stud” Albert, she is displeased to find how he and Leah reek of each other, amazed that a human couple came into her domain.

“This is unforgivable! I peacefully made my nest in the deepest crevices of these lands, waiting for a man to fall on my net patiently! You came to flaunt your man in front of me?!”

The enraged atlach-nacha decides to “punish” Leah. Leah discounts her as a small fry, not realizing she is dealing with an atlach-nacha, nor how powerful the small monster girl is.

“I’ll let you have a taste of the poison that could destroy cities!”

By eating her out the atlach introduces some of the poison that irritates her kind constantly. Leah increasingly comes to understand that she indeed is feeling a lot more frustration than pleasure. The atlach then reveals that the only way to get relief is to have sex with the man she loves.

Leah transforms into an atlach-nacha, and her anger and frustration only grows greater. But that just makes her desire for the pleasure to come greater.

Cue angry sex!

The atlach-nacha still finds the pair just too sweet, watching them irritating her enough to demand they “get out of my house!”

In what may be one of her last transformations back, Leah again chooses to go to the Depths. Leah is ashamed that despite knowing Al (as she calls him fondly) never abandoned her, she still resents him enough to verbally abuse him as a monster. Warden tells her that she should let Albert know, that he is punishing himself and they should put everything out in the open.

Leah thanks Warden for listening, and Warden, to Leah’s confusion, asks that she forgive her as well.

But what if Leah remained an atlach-nacha?

Ending 6: A Cobweb of Love

The underground waterway was once used as an escape route for the Lescatie royal family, but it has since been abandoned and forgotten, with few noticing the changes it has undergone since then.

The narration explains what atlach-nacha do, and then asks just what would happen if their corruption-causing webs were completed beneath an area that had already become a mamono realm? It seems no one has recorded such a case, but with what is going on in Lescatie an answer may eventually arrive.

With the poison’s effects fucked out of her, Leah is now quite apologetic as spider-Albert has his way with her. It seems he can’t speak in this form, but the pair communicate just fine anyway.

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A new flashback, this time with Albert talking to a child in the rain and trying to figure out who they are. He takes them into the church for shelter and a hot drink, and says that once he’s done that he’ll see about finding the child’s parents.

The child asks if they are alone, if they are lonely, and Albert admits that both are true to some extent. He admits he once had someone very precious to him, but he became unable to see her. The child then asks if he would like to see her again, and he says he would love too but that he thinks she would not. The memory then suddenly stops.

The Epitome of Lewd and Noble

Leah wonders why she saw another of Albert’s memories, noting that unlike before Warden didn’t explain anything. She is touched though that he had wanted to see her all this time. She decides she must show her own feelings as well.

Waking him up, the two reconcile. She forgives him, and asks that he forgive himself.

Fulfilling his wishes is why she came here, so what is this unease she is feeling, as if she has forgotten something very important?

Nothing to be done about it though, we’ve made it to the Royal Castle! The duo need to reach the West Tower deep in the castle to reach the storehouse where God’s Tears are hidden.

A loud heartbeat resounds within Leah, and she realizes turning into a monster so many times has no doubt affected her. Yet she remains resolute that she must fulfill Albert’s wish.

Heading in, we enter a room with various open prison cells, one having a dark slime slacking off to have sex with her mate, remarking that this is the perfect place to as no one comes down here.

Dodging guards, the duo make their way into a chamber so charged with energy that without the talisman just standing there would likely turn Albert into an incubus and Leah into a monster.

This is the throne room, and just as Leah realizes this Albert vanishes and the Queen Roper Francisca appears in front of the throne.

There isn’t even a fight, the scene transitioning straight to Leah restrained by Francisca, who remarks that she didn’t expect to be requested an audience with humans after Lescatie became a mamono realm. On behalf of the royal family she intends to welcome Leah personally.

Leah demands to know what happened to Albert, and is informed he is safe and was taken to another room. She empathizes with Leah’s feelings and intends to give her a “gift.”

Francisca does typical roper things to make Leah become a roper herself. Despite what she is doing, Francisca is notably polite in her speech, every bit a cultured and kind noble. She explains that her gift will let her connect with her lover on a deeper level.

Generally, becoming a roper takes quite a bit of time, but Leah is no virgin and her desires for pleasure and to become a monster are already so strong that her body accepts the roper egg with ease.

Albert later escapes the tentacles that had restrained him (more likely he was let go) and proceeds to fall for the “save me” ploy ropers use. Once caught he berates himself, as he already knew ropers did this but fell for it anyway.

And yes, Leah uses a tentacle to give Albert a prostate massage. Apparently Francisca told her how to do it. She remarks that ravaging him both ways like this, he inside her and she inside him, is a first for them.

Back in the Depths, Leah and Warden discuss monsters a bit. As Warden puts it, monsters live for the sake of feeling good and being happy with their partners. She doesn’t think this is necessarily a bad thing. Leah agrees it is a genuinely happy way to live, but all the same she feels she has to stand her ground and remain human.

But what if she didn’t?

Ending 7: Spiral of Endless Pleasure

Francisca often says that making sure her people are able to immerse themselves in pleasure, achieve happiness, and live their lives to the fullest, is the highest task of a noble. So she continues to pour the aphrodisiac liquid from her tentacles that fill the palace into each of her subjects to enhance their lovemaking and watch over them. Leah and Albert included.

And yes, in this ending Albert has become a big fan of Leah’s “tentacle tickles,” even if he is still embarrassed to ask for them directly.

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Lore and a Certain White Hat

There’s no flashback this time, and Leah wakes up Albert to find they are alone in the throne room. She apologizes for how far she went this time as a monster, but Albert assures her that just like with the other times it didn’t hurt at all, that she has never harmed him.

Being called “gentle” makes her face flush. She assures him she’s fine and they continue on.

Their observer notes Leah has reached her limit, and that at this rate she may be swallowed up by her own desires, or perhaps…

There are three rooms accessible in the next chamber, the middle one featuring another throne room. Leah questions why there is another, and Albert reasons that the one they saw before may just be a place for Francisca and the rest of the harem to have sex. This then would be the throne of the true ruler of Lescatie, Druella. In this room we find the key to the West Tower, that saves us some backtracking!

The left room has a few books to read. Time for some lore!

It seems the talismans our duo are using were developed by the monsters, with the help of Koyoi. They used the talismans she used from when she was a monster slayer and adapted them to the point that they can suppress monsterization caused by the air. However, there is still a flaw. Namely once the talisman has absorbed as much mana as it can, if the user tries to separate from it then all the stored monster mana will rush back into the user at once. The monsters decide to mass produce these talismans and distribute them so that extremist members of the Order get their hands on them, sparking invasion attempts and thus opportunities for monsters to have their enemies come to them.

The next book seems related to another reason the talismans were developed. Namely the monsters were unable to locate God’s Tears, and the barrier even keeps incubi from both sensing and seeing the item. Thus the ideal would be to get humans to help them find it, but first the monsters would need a way to keep them human in Lescatie long enough for them to locate it.

The third item to read is basically a spoiler for the game’s big plot twist, so a lot of it has been blacked out like a redacted government document. Albert can’t make sense of it, but suffice to say the paper discusses some very rare/unusual thing.

Anyway, going to the walkway on the left who should the duo meet but Mari the lilim, first labeled as “white hat succubus.”

She remarks that the weather is quite nice, but quickly reveals that she knows the duo are reckless intruders. Leah decides they’ll just have to break past her, but Albert has recognized Mari is no mere succubus but a lilim. He’s frozen stiff at the implication, and Leah asks if this is Druella.

Mari confirms that her sister Druella is indeed absent, and introduces herself as a adventure hobbyist. Friendly as can be, she nonetheless says outsiders can’t be allowed to just stroll around the castle, so she will have to deal with them.

Once again, there is no opportunity to even try to fight such a powerful opponent. Leah is bound in energy tentacles right away.

Leah complains about the failure in the Order’s intelligence network, but Mari simply remarks that it’s accurate that Druella is absent, but who said that meant there would be no other lilim in town? Mari is rather curious that two humans could make it so far though, yet as she stares at Leah she realizes something.

Mari: “How odd… you don’t know what you are?”

Leah responds that she has a name and a hometown, so of course she knows who she is, to which Mari only remarks that it seems she is unaware of the truth. But since they are already in this situation, why not play a bit?

Suffice to say being monsterized by a lilim is rather overwhelming. Mari is also aware that Leah can change back, noting that while it may not be clear to other monsters there is nothing she can hide from a lilim’s eyes.

And what does Leah become this time as her body literally melts away in orgasm and is cocooned in Mari’s mana? Why a dark matter of course!

Albert recognizes what she has become (it’s unclear just where he’s been this whole time, maybe knocked out), and pits all his hope on Leah turning back to normal as he knows there is no other way for him to get out of this.

Cue paizuri atop the orb Leah rides on. She tells him if he can endure and not cum until she is satisfied, then he wins. But if he cums then she’ll wring every drop out of him. Albert points out that since she won’t be satisfied unless he cums, this means he literally can’t win. Leah admits that’s true, and finds it funny.

He cums and she accuses him of trying to turn her into a “white matter.” Nice joke Leah. Keep your day job.

Leah has an awful sense of humor as a dark matter, so let’s have her turn back.

Leah is surprised to find herself back in the Depths, but Warden explains that she still wants to fulfill Albert’s wish, even with so many monsters now living in her heart.

Just a little longer, Leah tells herself, she just has to endure a little longer. Warden apologizes, stating that she is the reason Leah has to go through all this. But Leah maintains it’s her own will. She doesn’t know why Warden is in her heart, or why she is helping her return each time, but she does know she has her to thank for enabling her and Albert to make it this far while staying human.

And if she didn’t?

Ending 8: The Ever Approaching Darkness

An object landed in a forest near a certain kingdom, emitting a dark shockwave that transformed much of the forest into a mamono realm. Entry is strictly regulated now, and those who follow the alluring moans of men and women that echo in the forest at night never return.

Leah’s sense of humor remains questionable. She changes the common saying "kill two birds with one stone" into “kill two harpies with one stone.”

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The Truth

After Leah leaves the Depths, Warden begins to talk to herself.

“No Leah, you’re wrong… if you knew the truth… you’d hate me… Please… just a little longer…”

Back in Lescatie, the observer remarks that it wouldn’t be strange for Leah to be consumed by her monster desires at this point, yet she still holds on. This is proof of her love for Albert, her desire to make his wishes come true.

We’re heading for the climax now as the duo walk through various passages to reach the West Tower.

Once inside, Leah remarks it looks like a dead end. Albert is confused, noting that there is a door right at the end of the room. The game is no longer being all that subtle about Leah.

Yet as she prepares to open the door, Leah feels a deep fear. She senses that opening the door will cause something irreversible to happen. Yet continuing on is what we must do.

We enter the chamber, a light shining upon the holy relic. Albert tells Leah that she should take possession of it, thanks to her strong heart.

Leah moves to do so, only for a voice to shout “You filth! You are not allowed to touch the holy relic!”

A magic circle appears and knocks Leah prone. Albert demands to know why Leah is regarded as unclean. She hated him, yet still agreed to help him on this quest, and no matter how many times she was monsterized her heart and body remained human. And weren’t they able to do all this because of the blessings bestowed on them by the voice that now condemns them, the Chief God?

“How deplorable… you, a loyal priest of the Chief God, cannot see what is in front of your eyes?”

“What?!”

“That thing was a monster from the very start. She stole your heart, deceived you with appearances, and feigned even true love to get what she wanted. The wretched monster, a Doppelganger.”

The voice judges Albert to be just as guilty and unworthy to touch the relic.

However, now our mystery observer interrupts, calling the whole thing a preposterous magic contrivance.

The barrier around the relic shatters as the observer teleports into the room, explaining that the relic was protected by some kind of mental anti-monster measure the Noscrim devised.

To me this means that perhaps this was not actually the voice of the Chief God.

So who is the observer. It’s none other than the Black Goat herself, Kuroferuru (in this game translated as Kuroyagi). She thanks Albert, noting that thanks to him they can get rid of the thing that’s been eating away at the back of their minds this whole time.

Albert retorts that he didn’t do all this just for the relic to fall into the hands of the monsters. Kuro replies that she was given two orders by Druella. The first being to help the duo traverse Lescatie so they could remain human and reach God’s Tears. Did they never stop to wonder just how they were able to get so far? Even with Druella absent there is no way they could have infiltrated so deep unless certain monsters wanted them to make it here.

The anti monster talisman, the information the merchant gave them, the fact the duo were left alone after each attack. They were all by Kuro’s machinations. She admits the disciples she left in charge of the planning were distracted making love to their husbands for a while, so she was concerned the duo would notice something was off before long, but it seems they were so desperate for any flicker of hope for success that her concern was unwarranted.

As for the second order, Leah wakes up before she can explain it. She’s in disbelief that she was a monster girl all this time. Albert tries to assure her it is a lie, only to realize something.

In the 5 years they were separated, Leah hadn’t changed or aged at all. She looked exactly the same as when he last saw her.

Leah begins to panic as she tries to remember what happened during those five years. She fought monsters, she fought the Order’s unfairness, yet she realizes she can recall no specifics about any of it.

Kuro interjects, warning her to not strain her mind further. Leah cannot stop though, as she begins to think back and realize all her memories from after being exiled from Polove are vague. Indeed, even from when she was in Polove she can’t really remember anything in detail aside from the times she was with Albert.

She realizes now that there was no way to have all those memories, as she wasn’t actually there.

Saving Leah

Her form erupts in dark energy, Albert screaming her name. Kuro explains that with her sense of self torn asunder, Leah is losing her own being. However, they came prepared for this, they won’t let it happen!

The second order from Druella? Do not allow misfortune to befall even one of Lescatie’s cute monster girls!

Triumphant music starts playing as Kuro calls in her disciples to become anchors and bind the doppelganger to reality.

Two witches and two demons teleport in, and Kuro proclaims they are going to save Leah. They will use a magic circle to keep her body from being undone any further, and while they’re doing that Albert must jump into her heart and save her.

Albert is unsure of himself, but Kuro tells him it doesn’t matter if he can or can’t, he must do this, he needs to accept her feelings to keep her self from crumbling away. She asks if he wants to save her, despite her not being human, not being the Leah he thought he knew.

Albert laments that everything he has tried to save in the past has crumbled before him. He doesn’t want to lose what’s important to him again. Leah’s dedication and valor are real, they aren’t evil.

Kuro finds his words admirable, and says she has a suitable person to accompany him.

“You’ve waited long enough! Now it’s your time! Come forward, my disciple, Leah Lanfort!”

The real/original Leah, now a witch, teleports in, irritated at having had to wait so long.

She’s introduced with full quality KC art, every bit a Kuroferuru Sabbath witch, complete with tons of energy tentacles and wearing basically nothing aside from a mantle, a hat and boots.

Kuro tells the two to reminisce on the way there, that they must hurry.

We transition to the stairs leading to the Depths, as Albert summarizes what the real Leah told him. It seems she returned to Polove after it became a mamono realm, and learned that it hadn’t been destroyed, indeed the opposite was true.

Leah: “The Order is lying about monsters and their realms. I also learned why you couldn’t make it on time back then.”

She wanted to learn more about the monster’s truth, and Lady Blackgoat was visiting Polove at the time. So she joined her Sabbath and became a witch, in hopes of someday saving Albert from the Order.

As for why she waited so long? Well she did want to rush to him more than once, but it seems there were other factors involved, the implication being she was ordered to just observe him until God’s Tears could be obtained.

Reaching the Depths, the area has been torn apart as if a tornado hit it. We find Warden, and Leah explains just what she is. A monster that changes form to fit the ideals of a man she desires, a being that wants to love and to be loved.

Leah was happy that Albert’s ideal was her, yet she was disturbed to find that the more she observed the other Leah the more Albert’s idealized view of her as someone who hates both monsters and the Order’s evil came into view. Further, she became a Leah who desired vengeance on Albert, just as Albert wanted.

The original Leah never wanted that, and as for the doppelganger, fulfilling Albert’s wish meant imposing contradictions on herself, to hate her own kind and to condemn the man she loved. So in order to fulfill Albert’s wish and be his ideal, she had to create an entire new self, one that was unaware of her nature as a monster and that could keep returning to human form.

Warden explains that she wanted to save Albert, that she was touched by his kindness even as he wallowed in guilt and shame. She was the girl Albert met in the rain that day years ago. She has no regrets, she wanted to save him. Now it is the other self she made that needs saving, the other Leah crying in the depths of her heart.

Albert promises he’ll save her, and as she thanks him, Warden begins to disappear. She assures him that she will not be gone, rather if she loves them then there is no need for Warden and the other Leah to be separate entities anymore. They can become one, the idealized Leah that Albert loves and the Warden Leah who loves him back. With that she vanishes.

Going deeper into the Depths than we could before, we enter a final door.

Doppelganger Leah sits alone in the darkness, lamenting that she was a fake this whole time. She used Albert’s memories in order to impersonate Leah, and convinced herself of the lie. Now she condemns herself to disappear in atonement.

The original Leah cries out that Doppel Leah is wrong, and a light shines upon her. She admits she was surprised to see a Leah that wasn’t her with Albert. But she proved her love for Albert again and again. As far as she’s concerned that means Doppel Leah is indeed Leah Lanfort too.

“No one is going to call you a fake. Don’t let anyone tell you that your love isn’t real! We just happen to have the same face, name and love the same man. There’s simply no need to worry about who’s real and who’s fake between us.”

Doppel Leah is unsure, but Albert now intercedes. He tells her that he’s sorry he was so fixated on what he wanted from Leah that he caused her such pain, and that he wants to love her for who she is.

Asking if he can really love a monster, Albert replies that after leaving Polove he became a shell of a man, and that it is Leah who saved him. He admits he stills finds the monster’s ways extreme, but that just like humans they want to live their days with the people they love.

As he breaks through the final barriers in her heart, Albert and Doppel Leah embrace in a legitimately heartwarming scene.

Witch Leah congratulates Doppel Leah, remarking that it took some work but she’s finally become herself. This calls for a celebration! So how about the three of them have a private party?

By the way, the game is calling the other Leah “Doppelbraut Leah”. “Braut” is a German word for “bride,” so I guess it fits well enough. Still, I think I’ll keep using Doppel Leah.

As she and Albert make love in the Depths, Doppel Leah remarks on how it feels so much better than all the other times, and Witch Leah says that it’s because their hearts are communicating now, and that having sex this intimate is the highest joy for monsters.

Witch Leah let’s them enjoy their first time like this, before inviting herself in for a threesome, Albert declaring he won’t let either of them go again. As they make love he remarks with two Leahs he feels like he’s melting into a happy puddle.

Best Lives

Thus it’s time for the epilogue! Kuro greets Druella in her throne room.

“Well met, Milady. I expected your return.”

After being informed everything was resolved as she hoped it would be, Druella refers to Doppel Leah as the “double shadow bride, Doppelbraut.” She’s glad that neither she nor the original Leah came to a mournful conclusion.

As for God’s Tears, the Sabbath is currently studying them. Now that the monsters have claimed them, Druella remarks that the Order has lost virtually all reason to continue trying to take back Lescatie. This means the monsters can stop worrying about being defensive and she can start thinking about their next move.

Back in Francisca’s sex throne room, she, Mimil, Koyoi and Primera are welcoming back their husband and Marina (her nickname for Wilmarina). Wilmarina has brought them all souvenirs from their trip, though the other wives are wary of the gifts as apparently they don’t like Wilmarina’s “unique” fashion sense. Their husband by the way is simply referred to as D.E.A.R.

Never mind all that though, Primera wants to fuck. It’s time for him to make up to all of them for all the time he was gone. Koyoi remarks she’ll call for Mersé and Sasha at once. D.E.A.R. sweat drops at the workout they are about to give him.

Next we go to Eristia and Yuriy (in this game spelled “Yuri” which I honestly think looks better). He asks if she is bothered about being kept in the dark about Leah’s situation earlier. She replies that she isn’t really, that she understands secrecy is important in a war. She’s not a part of the Sabbath so she had no direct need to know anyway.

Yuri can tell however that Eris definitely is rather miffed about it. But he ordered her an extra large parfait, his treat, to cheer her up. She happily starts to scarf it down.

It’s then that lilim Mari enters and orders a extra large parfait for herself, Yuri surprised she’s going to eat it all herself.

Eristia: “Nomnom… didn’t you know? We girls have extra stomachs for dessert and sex.”

Back in Amru’s reception hall, Yuzuriha is completing receiving her latest payment. Amru found the whole thing with Leah entertaining, though she is still disappointed she wasn’t able to make her one of her followers. She will continue to count on Yuzuriha to bring her fun things to stave off her boredom, and expects great things.

As for Yuzuriha, she doesn’t know how she can top this. Indeed, she thinks at this rate she won’t get more requests to smuggle people in. So she’s got to come up with some new business idea that Amru will find amusing. She quickly decides using gates to open a new mamono realm tourism service there could be a good idea. And she knows three people who’d like an opportunity to make a trip to their homeland.

Some time passes, and we find Albert and the two Leahs standing before the log church from the flashbacks. Everything is green and vibrant, the bright sun shining upon a revived land. Albert wonders if he’s dreaming.

Witch Leah explains that thanks to the tenacity of a “certain elementalist” Polove was turned into a mamono realm overflowing with nature.

Doppelganger Leah explains that her life began at Oracion, shortly before she met Albert. She never went to other lands, and only knew Polove from Al’s memories. So she’s happy to really be here in Polove now, a place they can all call home.

Witch Leah remarks that this means they can call Lescatie their home away from home. But here in Polove they will live as one loving family.

Witch Leah: “Let’s all feel good together and live our best lives from now on.”

As the credits play, we get a lovely piece of art depicting a verdant green landscape, presumably near Polove.

And with the ending screen we get some nice line art of Doppel Leah (with a bouquet of energy tentacles to go with her bride theme) and witch Leah.

As with the previous game, completing it gives you a bonus, access to a room where you can see concept art and comments on the various monster forms, as well as an H-scene gallery room. Let’s see what may be of interest.

Witch Leah’s profile clarifies that she now travels frequently between Polove and Lescatie. It’s noted that her true extremist nature flourished upon becoming a witch, and so while she is still as empathetic and kind as she was as a human, it’s advised that one never threaten anything she loves.

Doppel Leah’s profile notes she also travels frequently with her husband and fellow wife, and that while she is not usually dangerous, any who get between her and her husband will suffer a painful fate. The profile explains that thanks to experiencing so many monsterizations, she became a special doppelganger when she regained her true self. While no longer able to take on the forms of other people, she can transform her arms and legs to resemble many other kinds of monsters, and can sprout tails and/or wings at will. Basically she’s retained some features of all the various monsters she was turned into when under her human guise.


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