100 layers and 50 hours (with breaks) but it was worth it!!
So recently I've gotten really into the songs for the "God game" series from Epic the musical that was created by @jayherrans on YouTube!
Now the gods game intro is about Athena going to the gods to let Odysseus go with Zeus proposing a challenge to her. And I got the idea of what if Juno was trying to convince to let a challenger or like free? And that sparked this drawing!!
Each scrybe character represents a different character from the song and for those that are curious here is the line up left to right
P03- Apollo
Magnificus- Hephaestus
Leshy- Zeus
Grimora- Aphrodite
Bone lord- Ares
Wood Carver- Hera
Juno- Athena
Luke- Odysseus
(For those wondering Leshy's skin tone isn't green cause I made 2 Versions; this one where i used colors based off the 3d model and one based off how we see him in game)
For anyone that wants to here the song here is the link to video I was listening too on loop for hours! This was so much fun to work on!
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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL INSCRYPTION SUBORDINATE BATTLE, WHERE IVE SOLD MY SOUL TO NOT PLAY FAVOURITES AND AM EXCLUDING ANYONE EXTREMELY RELEVANT. AKA THE SCRYBES, LUKE, AND HUMAN/REAL KAYCEE. AND AMANDA BC I CANT FIT HER IN
Anyways rules
1. Be nice to each other, this is the Inscryption fandom, not the <REDACTED NOISES FOR MY OWN SAFETY>
2. Dont get mad that the removed characters listed above aint here. Theyre in plenty of other polls im sure, and they’d all immediately beat all the subordinates. Except maybe Becha and Lonely Wizard
3. Dont question my choices for who’s against who in the first round I tried my best to make it somewhat fair
4. Have fun 👍 Go crazy in the notes just dont like. Threaten each other or me. Pls and ty <3
5. Im only one person so if im slow thats why
Heres the lineup since we dont need a form or any submissions for this, I’ll get the proper polls set up later since I got class in a few minutes
LEFT SIDE:
Rebecha vs Lonely Wizard
Goobert vs Royal Dominguez
Prospector vs Dredger
Mycologists vs Trader/Trapper
RIGHT SIDE:
Woodcarver vs Bone Lord
Smelter vs Pike Mage
Angler vs Inspector
Sawyer Patel vs Ghoul! Kaycee Hobbes
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Dialogue Box Borders in Act II
Something I didn’t really consciously notice the first time I played Inscryption are the different borders for the dialogue boxes in Act II.
But with recent replays I tried to pay more attention to what styles exist and when they are used.
Most obviously, there are four styles representing the “Death”, “Beast”, “Technology” and “Magick” archetypes.
These are used by the Scrybes, as well as their subordinates, and pretty much any game narration text boxes or the like that occur within their temples.
For example, if you open a chest in Leshy’s area, the text will have the “Beast” border. If you open a Magickal card pack, the text will have the “Magick” border, and so forth.
There's also a fifth style, a “Neutral” one you could say.
This one seems to be used for text that’s not specifically associated with one Archetype, for the most part.
Aside from these basic instances, I was also curious about ones that are more easy to gloss over, like one-time events, or the NPCs who aren’t subordinates.
So, I tried to seek out most situations where text pops up to make note of what border is used for whom and for which situation.
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When you choose which Scrybe to replace, the text describing the Scrybe will have their respective border, of course:
Not too surprising, but it does mean we get to have two different styles on screen at the same time here.
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Rebecha and the Mycologists each use the “Neutral” border:
It’s not too surprising in Rebecha’s case.
As for the Mycologists, this does suggest that they are not specifically associated with Leshy, despite him giving them a prominent role in his game.
Also just in case you’re wondering right now if this might just be because of their location not being in any of the temples - the Angler will still use the “Beast” border when he’s on that same screen as Rebecha:
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The Woodcarver also uses the “Beast” border, which would imply she really was a character specifically associated with Leshy:
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Here’s an interesting one.
The Trader uses the “Neutral” border in any location:
However, during the moment when you approach the Trader in Leshy’s cabin with a photo of the pelt on you, she will use the “Beast” border instead:
But only during this one scene before the battle with the Trapper.
Even when you talk to her the first time in Leshy’s cabin and she does mention pelts, she’s still using the “Neutral” border:
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Strangely enough, the Bone Lord uses the “Neutral” border when you talk to him in his casket, but he uses the “Death” border once he is fully revealed:
I’m not really sure why that is, there’s too many possibilities to say for certain.
Could’ve been an oversight in either direction, or something intentional for any reason.
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Also in case you were curious, the dummy uses the “Magick” border:
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This one I found neat - the text boxes that pop up when you pick up the Holo-keys use the “Technology” border:
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Clover leaf alliance neutral confirmed.
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Starvation will also be announced with a “Neutral” border:
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Also, interestingly, text boxes informing you that you can’t cover a card’s cost will also use the “Neutral” border:
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However, if a card performs an action that is explained via narration, those text boxes will use the border of that card’s Archetype:
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Also if you acquire a singular card outside of their Archetype’s temple or one of its card packs, the text box will still use their Archetype’s border:
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And that’s about all I could think of.
Like I said, all the regular subordinates use the same border as the Scrybe they serve, and any “you opened a chest” text or the like will use the border matching the temple you’re in, and so forth.
One more thing worth mentioning here is that the Archetypes’ rare cards all have borders that match those of their respective dialogue boxes, which is neat:
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for ask game
5, 14 and 34? :3
5. That's a difficult one, honestly. I feel like most of the act 2 NPCs get kind of shafted by the game needing to continue into act 3 and you not having more than a fight and prefight dialogue with them.
Out of the regular NPCs, I'd say the Woodcarver. I don't like the ending itself, but it's neat to just see someone who's not been able to do anything in the plot just sit there, alone, and reflect on what could've been. It really emphasises the fact that none of this needed to happen, and that you have really destroyed somebody's world due to your own need to continue playing.
There's also Rebecha. I think she's my actual favourite just because of her being constantly sick of the bridge being broken and her constant verbal tic of going woof. That being said I'm not a fan of how this game and the Hex are linked, so I'm also kinda biased against her on the basis that she's sort of a symbol of a bit of the plot I really dislike.
14. I would try it, if only to add it to the list of weird foods I've tried. Hopefully I survive it. Honestly I was disappointed that there was no way to interact with it the first time I finished the game :')
34. Oh I just got that today:
This card doesn't seem too bad on its own. Respawning card, worker ant - it's a pretty natural extension of the Warren.
But you see, every time you play it, it spawns a rabbit that also has those sigils.
Play the warren, get an ant and a rabbit. Sacrifice the rabbit to play the ant. Get the rabbit back. Sacrifice the warren and play it again with your rabbit. Get another rabbit. Get more ants. Get more rabbits. Infinite sacrifices and infinite cards. The cycle never ends. I got up to like 18 cards in my deck from this and then also got card counter in the Trapper/Trader fight 💀
though tbh the entire run was busted with how many sacrifice sigils it gave me in a row plus a really good myco opportunity.
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