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The Fairy's Secret

The Fairy's Secret

Released: 2/6/2023

Two years have passed since the events of The Fairy’s Song, and Marnie has been living together with her once-was knight and adorable girlfriend, Lisbeth. Marnie might dress as though she’s ready to attend a funeral, what with her fondness for all things dark, dreary, and eerie, but her life has never been better. Her relationship with Lisbeth is going well, and she was accepted into an art university in London to continue her education. Everything is going well… But Marnie is worried about her elderly grandmother, Iris, who lives well off the beaten road in the small, scenic village of Fenchapel. Iris’s health has been failing her as of late, and Marnie worries, if she does not spend more time with her grandmother, she will later regret it. It is with this thought in mind that Marnie and Lisbeth decide to pay Iris a visit during the summer holidays – but things soon take a turn for the complicated when they run into a familiar face in Iris’s garden. Edmund, the vengeful knight who pursued Marnie and Lisbeth through the forest, has returned, seemingly from beyond the grave – and, furthermore, he comes with a warning. “You would do well to avoid the forest,” Edmund warns, “if you can. It has not been right ever since I awakened. I would rest easily if I knew you were not looking for trouble – though I fear, within time, trouble will find you.” 85,000 words of text (approx 4-6 hours of reading) A kinetic story with no choices or branches Detailed character and event artwork An entirely original soundtrack with four new tracks A continuation of a sweet, wholesome yuri love story A cute female knight in a cute swimsuit!

Two years have passed since the events of The Fairy’s Song, and Marnie has been living together with her once-was knight and adorable girlfriend, Lisbeth. Marnie might dress as though she’s ready to attend a funeral, what with her fondness for all things dark, dreary, and eerie, but her life has never been better. Her relationship with Lisbeth is going well, and she was accepted into an art university in London to continue her education. Everything is going well… But Marnie is worried about her elderly grandmother, Iris, who lives well off the beaten road in the small, scenic village of Fenchapel. Iris’s health has been failing her as of late, and Marnie worries, if she does not spend more time with her grandmother, she will later regret it. It is with this thought in mind that Marnie and Lisbeth decide to pay Iris a visit during the summer holidays – but things soon take a turn for the complicated when they run into a familiar face in Iris’s garden. Edmund, the vengeful knight who pursued Marnie and Lisbeth through the forest, has returned, seemingly from beyond the grave – and, furthermore, he comes with a warning. “You would do well to avoid the forest,” Edmund warns, “if you can. It has not been right ever since I awakened. I would rest easily if I knew you were not looking for trouble – though I fear, within time, trouble will find you.” 85,000 words of text (approx 4-6 hours of reading) A kinetic story with no choices or branches Detailed character and event artwork An entirely original soundtrack with four new tracks A continuation of a sweet, wholesome yuri love story A cute female knight in a cute swimsuit!

Two years have passed since the events of The Fairy’s Song, and Marnie has been living together with her once-was knight and adorable girlfriend, Lisbeth. Marnie might dress as though she’s ready to attend a funeral, what with her fondness for all things dark, dreary, and eerie, but her life has never been better. Her relationship with Lisbeth is going well, and she was accepted into an art university in London to continue her education. Everything is going well… But Marnie is worried about her elderly grandmother, Iris, who lives well off the beaten road in the small, scenic village of Fenchapel. Iris’s health has been failing her as of late, and Marnie worries, if she does not spend more time with her grandmother, she will later regret it. It is with this thought in mind that Marnie and Lisbeth decide to pay Iris a visit during the summer holidays – but things soon take a turn for the complicated when they run into a familiar face in Iris’s garden. Edmund, the vengeful knight who pursued Marnie and Lisbeth through the forest, has returned, seemingly from beyond the grave – and, furthermore, he comes with a warning. “You would do well to avoid the forest,” Edmund warns, “if you can. It has not been right ever since I awakened. I would rest easily if I knew you were not looking for trouble – though I fear, within time, trouble will find you.” 85,000 words of text (approx 4-6 hours of reading) A kinetic story with no choices or branches Detailed character and event artwork An entirely original soundtrack with four new tracks A continuation of a sweet, wholesome yuri love story A cute female knight in a cute swimsuit!

Critics
64
Steam
92

Score Breakdown

64.0

Critic Average

2 reviews

92

Steam User Score

48 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
N/A

Average of both sources

Review Timing

0 launch window (0%)2 late (100%)