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Vivid Tale joins the Ancient Costume Game Festival!


Hello, friends!

We’re happy to share that Vivid Tale is taking part in the Ancient Costume Game Festival on Steam.

Vivid Tale is a cozy JRPG set in an alternate version of Russia — featuring turn-based combat, beautiful voice acting, and a story shaped by your choices.

If you haven’t tried it yet, the demo is available now. Play it and tell us what you think — your feedback helps us make the game even better.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3122130/Vivid_Tale_Demo/

[h2]In the Spirit of the Ancient Costume Game Festival[/h2]

Let’s start with something close to our hearts — the costumes of our idols.

One of the key inspirations was the uniform coat of Second Lieutenant Alexander Talyzin from the Semenovsky Life Guards Regiment.
This particular coat carries a unique story: it was worn by Empress Catherine II herself when she set out to overthrow Emperor Peter III.
Talyzin’s timely “contribution” didn’t go unnoticed — his career quickly took off, and he later became a senator and a prominent statesman.

The coat itself dates from the late 18th century, though the style traces back to Peter the Great’s era — similar designs were used in the Preobrazhensky Regiment.


Next, let’s talk about our Prince Bogdan.
His outfit is based on a 17th-century field costume of a tsarevich — though with a little historical twist.
The version we used actually comes from 1903, when Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov (the would-be heir to the throne) wore it to a masquerade ball celebrating the pre-Petrine era.
That costume was a near-perfect reconstruction of the attire of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich — an interesting example of how history sometimes recreates itself.


Moving on, let’s briefly mention the attire of background characters.
In the prologue, events unfold during a “coronation,” with guests arriving from every corner of the realm.
Their clothing draws from 16th–17th century regional styles — a patchwork of traditions that reflect the scale of the world.



And this is just the beginning. We’ll return to this topic later — to talk more about costumes, tattoos, symbols, and the patterns that shape the visual language of Vivid Tale.

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