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September 2021 Update
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Rabbit & Bear StudiosCreatore
22 settembre 2021
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Hey there Heroes!
Summer is almost over so put on your fuzzy socks, prepare those Pumpkin Spice Lattes, and snuggle in for our September Eiyuden Chronicle update!
Tokyo Game Show 2021
That's right, Tokyo Game Show will be returning again this year with their online platform filled to bursting with news and announcements that'll have us gamers bouncing with excitement. With online showcases, creator exhibits and even a full VR arena, there'll be plenty to see and do. Not to mention, our super-secret insider sources tell us that we'll want to pay extra special attention to the 505 Games showcase on October 1...
Production Updates
Character Profile
Squash
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Profession: The League of Nations
Gender: Male
Age: 44
Favorite Food: Spinach quiche
An ornitha who peddles accessories. He claims to be a fine judge of his wares—capable of sorting the treasures from the trinkets—but at times one can't help but think that "shiny object" is his sole criterion.
"Hmm, well! See this cut here? Classic protomonarchist feature. And this lovely curvature here at the shoulder? Oh yes, worth a hefty sum, I'd say. And it's so SHINY!"
Kawano’s Comment:
In Eiyuden, the characters' expressions vary based on their dialogue, so we no longer have to rack our brains finding the perfect expression that'll fit in any kind of circumstance—whether it be a comedic scene or a near-death situation.
That being said, we're trying to make sure he has just the right amount of character and emotion for this particular situation—but that alone is already enough cause for me to break down and scream. Lol.
I've been trying to come up with facial expressions for this character, Squash, and most of my time is spent wailing in front of a mirror.
But don't worry—I'll keep churning away at it!
Monster Showcase
Nikkari
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A wraith imbued with a warrior's soul. Just one of its vicious strikes is enough to cleave a gravestone in twain.
Murayama's Monthly Development Report
Eiyuden is set in a world brimming with different cultures and races, featuring a rich, diverse range of characters—inspired from all over the world—including elves and avian folk.
In my mind, the setting of a game shouldn't be limited to simply the story and the world itself but also encapsulate all the necessary elements to fleshing it out.
There are, however, a few things that the setting should adhere to.
One of which would be the technological limitations of a medieval fantasy—ideally, gunpowder should not be commonplace.
This is to safeguard how war is staged in Eiyuden.
The emergence of firearms, such as guns and cannons, greatly transforms how war unfolds. To preserve medieval warcraft—the use of close-quarter weapons in the form of swords and spears, and bows and magic—it is imperative that gunpowder remain scarce throughout the world.
If we were to add gunpowder to the world, then we can't have it rampant; the knowledge and use of it should be restricted so only a few have access to it—for example, have it appear through magical means and only available to magic users. No matter the case, it needs to be limited so that any individual would not be able to mass-produce it.
An important part to establishing the setting is finding the perfect balance between creating sinister characters who bring a real sense of danger to the world while ensuring that the world doesn't simply crumble from the weight of it either.
A Word from the Team
Kawano
Hello, everyone, I hope you're all doing well.
Every character in Eiyuden has their own favorite food, but my tastes tend to change,
and lately, it seems almost as if my life revolves around coffee.
When I have a cup of coffee in hand, my work goes swimmingly, but as soon as I'm done with the cup, I get that hankering for another...
But I know too much coffee isn't good for the body, so I've been limiting myself to three or four cups a day.
I get my first hit in the morning, followed by some work. My next pick-me-up comes at lunch, followed by more work. Finally, I have my last fix at night before another round of work. Afterwards, there's nothing else to do but hit the sack.
It's not a half-bad routine, don't you think?
The other day was terrible: I went through my last stash of coffee beans.
I ended up heading out in the morning to pick up some more, but I came back with a different batch from my usual.
Needless to say—I couldn't get any work done that day. Lol.
I've decided to stock up so this doesn't ever happen again.
Speaking of which, I've also been picking up a lot of wine lately.
I don't often get a chance to crack open a bottle
since I know I won't get anything done if I do.
Although—all this stockpiling has worked up a thirst. Maybe I will whip out a bottle tonight.
I'm sorry you had to hear me ramble on about beverages! Until next time!