![]() ![]() We do get some small hints, namely when Zakuro talks about the art club she was in stopped operating due to a "little accident". I expect that the next chapters will cast light on exactly why Zakuro fell from that rooftop in the first place and the answer probably isn't going to be pleasant. But I didn't connect that with Zakuro either committing suicide or being thrown off the roof (Yuki's earlier statements about it looking like somebody struggling up there take a much darker light in hindsight) until the game spelled it out to me, despite it being made pretty clear that something did happen at that point. ![]() ![]() It pretty quickly became apparent that the current world either wasn't real in some sense or that Yuki's perception of it was flawed in some way. No sanity-damage taken yet, but it was quite an interesting read. There are currently no other plans for future bookclubs, but information about past book clubs can be found in the main MetaCouncil Book Club thread. ![]() Just remember to use spoiler tags liberally. This is an informal book club, so there is no fixed schedule you simply read a visual novel at your own pace, and share your thoughts along the way or when you are done reading. See the Patches section below for the obligatory Steam content patch that restores about about 5/7th of the game, and more. Anyone interesting in participating can obtain Subahibi on Steam and uncut from JAST USA. Subahibi is a 'Long' visual novel according to VNDB and is expected to take around 50 hours according to HLTB. Because of that, I also ask that you take care to keep the thread safe for work. However, reader discretion is advised, as there is no all-ages version of Subahibi and the game contains both sexually explicit content in addition to very disturbing content. Anyone else interesting in reading Subahibi is course all welcome to join as well. This is an impromptu bookclub organized by Wibblewozzer, Knurek, Mutant Strawberry, and myself, in order to read Wonderful Everyday Down the Rabbit-Hole, also known as Subahibi. ![]()
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