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The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante: Finish the Story contest!

Hail to your grace, Miladies and Milords! We invite you to join the fun and participate in the very first The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante "Finish the Story" Contest.

[h3]"What is all of this about?" you might ask.[/h3]

The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is a narrative-driven RPG and those of you who played the free prologue should already know that every action chosen by the player has the power to greatly affect the protagonist as well as future in-game events.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1272160/The_Life_and_Suffering_of_Sir_Brante/

We would like to offer a chance to dive even deeper into the game's narrative and grant you the power to rewrite it as you see fit!

[h3]Here is how it works:[/h3]

We share an exclusive snippet of Sir Brante’s biography and give you two options for possible actions to pick from. You can then leave a comment specifying the path you would choose in-game and, as soon as we get at least 15 REPLIES, we’ll make a new post, describing the consequences based on the choice made by the majority of respondents!
And now... let’s take a look at today’s story, shall we?

[h3]The Story[/h3]

You are six. Your mother needs to pay a quick visit to the neighbor and she asks you to look after Nathan while she is gone. Being only three, your little brother is a whining crybaby and can be quite the nuisance. However, if you manage to distract him with something, he just might keep quiet and leave you alone. After a short search, you find a tin can full of grain that makes a loud rattling sound when shaken which Nathan seems to adore.

Your conscience thus cleared, you climb into an armchair with a heavy tome in hand and dive headlong into the book's narrative that chronicles the great military campaigns of old, complete with battle schemes and pictures of warriors belonging to various Arknian clans…



Two chapters in, you notice that something is amiss. Managing to unglue yourself from the text, you realize that the room is suspiciously still and that Nathan is nowhere to be seen.

He is not in the parlor, nor in the dining room or in any of the hallways. Your parents' servants simply shrug your questions off.

All of a sudden, you hear your mother’s voice - she has returned home early! At the very same moment, you notice that the backdoor was left slightly ajar. Realizing that Nathan could have snuck out into the backyard, you pause to wonder... What if he is not there? Would it be better to come clean and tell mother everything?


[h3]What should the young Sir Brante do?[/h3]

1. Check the backyard first. Perhaps Nathan really is there?

2. Confess to his mother that he failed to keep an eye on his little brother.




Don't forget to leave a comment specifying the path you would choose & share this post - as soon as we get at least 15 replies, we’ll make a new post, describing the consequences based on the choice made by the majority of respondents!