tealgoat
TealGoat
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Hi! I'm Teal! She/Her 23 Working on games Asks Open!!
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tealgoat · 4 days ago
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tealgoat · 5 days ago
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I finally started posting my short original comic, Home in the Woods!
You can read it on [ Comicfury ] as it updates daily... Or buy a PDF of the whole thing on [ itch.io ] if you can't wait!
I'm planning to post the whole comic to tumblr once it finally finishes updating on comicfury, so don't worry about missing out <3 But I hope you check out the itchio and CF pages anyway as I worked hard to make them pretty! In the meantime, have a couple page previews to wet the (starving, starving, starving) appetite.
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Home in the Woods is a short comic, just breaking double digits, but it's important to me as it helped me to process some recent rough life experiences. If you decide to read (and thank you so much if you do!), be warned that the comic contains the following CWs: Guns, blood, mild body horror, and violence against children.
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tealgoat · 5 days ago
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yeaayy expression practice with isabeau. hes literally okay!
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tealgoat · 5 days ago
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A lot of stuff drawn this year ❤️
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tealgoat · 6 days ago
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cw eyestrain, cw suicide implication
the hanged man
(not a man)
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tealgoat · 7 days ago
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your art has spiked my interest haha what’s tower of hanoi and how/where do i play it?
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OKAY.
TOWER OF HANOI IS THE BEST GAME YOU ABSOLUTELY, 110% GUARANTEE NO REFUNDS, HAVE NEVER HEARD OF.
LET ME EXPLAIN.
(also known as: i win at all times ever and im glad my tawahano propaganda pays off, HAH!)
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Have you ever heard of... END ROLL? Walking On A Star Unknown? Farethere City? These are all relatively niche RPGMaker 2000 games made by a Japanese game creator known as Segawa (せがわ), with END ROLL being the most popular among Western Fans (you might see the main character, Russell, in some fanart with OMORI or Yume Nikki characters for example)!
In fact, for followers of mine who are In Stars and Time fans, END ROLL was credited as one of the inspirations for that game!
TOWER of HANOI is another game made by Segawa, one released in November of 2020, and one of the final games they've made in RPG2K (so they've got an absolute mastery of the engine).
I'll be in part directing this post towards ISAT fans since that makes up the majority of my followerbase on Tumblr, so there may be ISAT spoilers (including Two Hats/Act 6 Secret spoilers) up ahead! There will also be mild TOWER of HANOI spoilers required to explain the game's premise. Proceed at your own risk.
Section One: So, what is TOWER of HANOI all about?
TOWER of HANOI is a narrative-driven RPG with multiple endings (2 'true endings', 3 'bad endings') set in a futuristic, post-post-World-War-Five society. The game mostly takes place within the TOWER, a hyper-realistic virtual reality simulation currently undergoing playtests that was built to be able to rehabilitate HANOI (androids that look and sound and feel emotions like humans do) who have dangerous levels of mental instability.
The stability of a HANOI is measured through their Stress Level, a numerical representation of that HANOI's mental state. HANOI are generally considered by society to be more of technology or property than people (like your computer or your phone would be), and as such have no rights and are often mistreated by humans. More than 50% of HANOI hate their human employers.
In order to combat the dangerous upward trend of HANOI Stress Levels (caused by their mistreatment), the TOWER was created. In it, HANOI are expected to fight and defeat virtual enemies that approximate humans in order to destress through violence. Upon a successful completion, HANOI are to be returned to their human employers.
Because the TOWER is currently undergoing testing, groups of HANOI are accompanied through the TOWER by a human "Inspector" who is expected to report any bugs or issues they encounter during their playtest.
You play as one of those human Inspectors; Inspector No.102, Coral Brown.
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(this is my art! you may have seen him in my ISAT au as taking the place of Siffrin).
He's 33 years old, kind, calm, and soft as a marshmallow. He's also a human being who believes in the rights and wellbeing of HANOI, and sympathises with their suffering. As a child, he was raised by a HANOI instead of his parents, which may have contributed to his feelings towards them.
Over the course of the game and as you progress through the TOWER you'll get to meet and intimately know the ten HANOI under Coral's care with Fire Emblem-esque Support events depending on how many times you bring each of them to battle. These can be between Coral and the HANOI, or the HANOI between eachother. (There are more than 100 of these such events to collect in total!)
TOWER of HANOI's characters are both charming and tragic. They each have incredibly well-realised personalities, backstories, and relationships both with the Inspector taking care of them and eachother. It's easy to imagine day-to-day interactions in Headquarters (your hub area) between them all.
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You have Adams, a HANOI built for missionary work and who's Stress Level is the lowest out of all ten (and actually below the 'dangerous' stress threshold)! He's silly and mischevious and adores spicy food. Despite this, he's here at the TOWER because he doesn't believe in God, despite that being an important part of his 'role' in the world. When did he stop believing in God, and why? What is his relationship with the people at the Church that took care of him?
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Or Mira, a Childcare HANOI that reminds Coral of the HANOI that looked after him as a child. She loves children, but has to constantly grapple with the fact that she can't have any and that any children she takes care of will eventually, inevitably leave her. How will she and Coral resolve the fact that they both remind eachother of someone they knew in the past? How will she interact with the other HANOI?
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There's also Nanashi, a cheaply-made HANOI for miscellaneous chores who's trust and care for humanity has been completely shattered due to his ties with the mafia. He wasn't even important enough to be given a name until Coral gives him one upon their first meeting in the TOWER. He hates humans, hates Coral, and refuses to trust him, instead convincing himself that Coral is merely faking his kindness to get him to let his guard down just to use him like all humans he's ever known have done. Will Coral eventually be given Nanashi's trust? What will he do once he leaves the TOWER, and has to be sent back to the mafia where he came from?
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Finally there's Kimon Noroi, a HANOI who resembles a child that fulfils a very special purpose. Noroi is what's known as a Yorimashi (憑坐), and uses her body to allow spirits to occupy it and commune with the living. She's seen how terrible humans can be because of the spirits she's seen and can come across as a bit standoffish (though she's really just as much of a menace as Adams is), and definitely, definitely, definitely doesn't miss the Priest at the shrine she lived in before coming to the TOWER at all! How will she interact with Adams, both having people they miss back at home? How will she interact with Mira, who's like a mother figure to her in this place?
As you progress, you can find the answers to all of these questions, as well as the identities of the six other HANOI I've not even mentioned here- all as well-written and interesting as these four.
However, the HANOI aren't the only faction in the game to worry about.
The very NPCs and enemies you'll be fighting along the way are coming to life, gaining sentience, and realising they want something more in their existence than eternally repeating dialogue chains and fetch quests and death in battle.
The head of this 'rebellion' of 0s and 1s, a computer virus named Shunya, acts as the main antagonist for the majority of the game, but even she isn't... 'evil'. She has her own found family, a group of bugged enemies she's befriended along her journey, all of whom want her to realise her dream of "melting" down the TOWER and returning all of the 0s and 1s inside to their base state of not thinking, not feeling, and not being in eternal pain.
Should you fight these people, if their emotions really are real, and defeat them without caring about their plight? Is it right to, to disregard the thoughts and feelings of 0s and 1s for the sake of the wellbeing of the HANOI Coral's grown so attached to? Should you follow the 'role' you've been given, or disregard it and create your own?
TOWER of HANOI excellently tackles the dichotomy of themes between 'roles' in societies and the 'dreams' people have, and nowhere is this more apparent than Coral Brown himself. Throughout the game, there will be multiple events and opportunities in order to control Coral's own Stress Level, and how he feels towards both the side of HANOI and the side of 0s and 1s he's stuck between. Lower his stress and he'll side with the HANOI and enjoy his job, and at higher stresses he'll begin to hate it, being unable to eat or sleep as he starts feeling awful for the 0s and 1s he spends his time killing in the TOWER....
These branch into the two main 'True Routes' of the game, depending on your Stress Level... but I shall leave the specific nature of those to discover in your own playthroughs. :)
If you've enjoyed ISAT, there's a good chance you'll enjoy TOWER of HANOI. Not only is one of the creator's previous games an inspiration for ISAT, they share a lot of similarities in their characters. Coral and Siffrin are very similar as protagonists, and as for others...
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(Loop artwork credit to Insertdisc5 from In Stars and Time)
I could write a whole essay on how these two are so painfully similar and would kill eachother on sight. Maybe I will one day. Who knows. Me when I have a guide character lacking half of a face that has Fucking Issues TM stemming from intense jealousy and shares some visual similarity with our main character. Just look at them. This is the sole reason for the twohats warning. Just look at them.
Section Two: Wow, that's so cool and awesome Mx Lav! How do I play TOWER of HANOI?
You can check out the official website here, and the official downloads page here! I'd recommend following the instructions on this website to get the game working faster (because RPG2K is a pain in the ass on modern systems).
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...Oh? It's all in Japanese? ...Well-
Section Three: --WAIT WHY IS IT ALL IN JAPANESE??
Yes, that's TOWER of HANOI's One (Big) Thing. The one thing you have to look past in order to actually play the game; it's all in Japanese, and an English translation will never be made (unless Segawa-san lifts the translation ban).
However, you don't actually need to know Japanese to play the game. I sure don't! And all of the other English-speaking fans I know that have played this game don't either.
There are three main ways to accomplish this, but I'll only discuss two here:
Sugoi Translator or similar translators. Sugoi Translator (or Sugoi Toolkit) is a machine translation tool that automatically grabs and translates the text in game you're looking at. The translations themselves make a good amount of sense, too! It's a little difficult to set up, but once you've calibrated it once you never have to worry about it again. This is definitely easiest if you want to read all of the dialogue in the game, including flavourtext (as yes, all 10 HANOI and Coral have unique flavourtext for every item in the game...), but is only available for free on the 15th and 16th each month and is otherwise only available to download on the creator's Patreon.
Google Lens. The easier, plug-and-translate method of the two. Simply download the Google Lens app and point it at the text on the screen, it'll read and translate it for you. The translations here are a little goofier (and sometimes, depending on your phone camera quality or lighting conditions, can be difficult for the app to pick up), but it's easy to complete a playthrough with just this tool alone.
If you can't get past this game's One Big Thing, I get it. It's a hard game to sell to people precisely for this reason. I'm at least glad you've read this far down into the post to get to this point and have showed interest in the game. And now you now about a game you didn't before, and you also have an itty bitty bit of context for all the non-ISAT stuff I post here. But this game has had me in a chokehold for the past two years and I promise that, if you can get through it, it's extremely worth it.
If you have the time and you're willing to try, please do! I love this game with all my heart and it's such a shame that most Western fans will never have easy access to it. I shill this game with all my heart, for realsies.
Section Four: Trigger/Content Warnings
If you've played a Segawa game before, you knew this section was coming. Segawa-san's games often tackle heavy or dark themes, and TOWER of HANOI isn't an exception. I'll add a list of content warnings here just so you aren't surprised by anything.
Suicide, both on and off screen
Self-harm, on-screen through dialogue
Themes of terminal illness, on screen
Hospitals (on screen, a majority of one of the game's dungeons takes place in one)
Death (on-screen)
Abuse (off-screen, but portrayed through dialogue)
Child harm/death (mentioned)
Kidnapping/Child kidnapping (mentioned)
Horror elements (no chase sequences, one jumpscare through an optional and hard-to-find sidequest)
Sexual Assault/Abuse (Not on-screen but talked about extensively, can avoided if you avoid Melitica/Merrytika's dialogue)
Mishandling of discussions surrounding gender identity (this character's identity is shown generally throughout the game to be a positive/supported thing, but some dialogue and design choices are quite ignorant/transphobic- though not maliciously. This can be avoided if you avoid Kathy/Cameron's dialogue)
There is also a substantial amount of screenshake employed near the end of the game. This list is from memory and limited from the amount of dialogue I've personally seen/translated, so it's probably not fully comprehensive. But it is thorough.
Section Five: Conclusion
oof... You've made it to the end! This took me the better part of a day to write, and I'm glad I finally got to advertise my favourite game on main. I hope... any of this makes sense, and that you enjoy! Even if you decide TOWER of HANOI isn't right for you, you at least know a little more about something you didn't before. Thank you so much for getting to the end, and I wish you the best!
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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(Isassassin AU)
I'm glad that you're happy.
I'm glad that I can be happy too, now.
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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Join me on this scientific journey of discovery, will you?
The hypothesis: Looplets and Fritters resemble each other once all the body fur is taken out of the equation. Let's shave a Fritter to test this theory
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Very interesting! Their anatomy does differ a tiny bit under there but not much. More importantly we have discovered the Fritter does indeed have a tail after all.
Please could you examine these x-ray graphs for me?
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Yes, very good. We've learned a lot today. However...
The experiment may have resulted in this new "human" Loop design... critter edition? Next time, I'll try not to let my samples mix.
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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Sketchy concept art for a minor character
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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I got sheared
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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(cw: manipulation)
was talkin to some pals about isassassin and how the king would go about asking isa to... be an assassin? blacked out and came out the other end with this! enjoy!!!
[King looks at you through his wall of darkless hair, a stern and resolute expression on his face.]
[It's… almost weird to see him looking so solid, really. The sorrow that tends to plague him is absent.]
"You… wanted to tell me something?"
"Yes. If you are willing to listen."
[You smile. Ah… there it is. He's not sure of himself, is he? Well! You can be sure enough for the both of you.]
"Of course! Anything."
[He closes his eyes. For a moment, you're sure you see him smiling back at you.]
"Good. Isabeau, you are the only other person in this world who knows the depths of my plan. What my wish truly is."
[You nod.]
"And you trust me."
[You nod again.] "Yeah. More than… basically anyone? You know that."
"I do. But it is why I do not ask this lightly. Isabeau… if there are people who desire to keep me from seeing my goal through, can I trust you to stop them?"
[You don't nod.]
["Stop them?"]
"I'll… keep them from reaching you, of course." [You say carefully, not wanting to upset him. He seems to be in a good mood, despite the tension.] "Actually Defend, y'know?"
"Yes."
[Yes… but.]
"However."
[Ah. Not quite!]
"…What if their intention was to kill me, Isabeau?"
[Dread pools in your stomach at the thought.]
"I'd stop them before they had the chance."
"Stop them… how?"
[You open your mouth to speak.]
[But can't find an answer.]
[King waits for you to answer him. He's patient like that.]
[You're grateful. That he's so willing to give you time to think.]
[Especially since time is going to be a luxury soon.]
[You're lucky to have him looking out for you.]
[You should... answer his question. You don't want to make him worry or anything!]
"K-keep them from reaching you." [You stutter.] "Restrain them, lock them up. Somewhere they can't get to you."
[He bows his head. It makes the dread in your gut freeze like ice.]
[Did you make him mad? Did you say something wrong?]
[He's too sensitive of a guy to tell you that, really, but you can tell! You did something wrong, you must have!]
[You were trying to make sure you didn't bother him, but you did it anyways!]
[But you can fix it! No prob-]
"They seek to kill me." [King's voice breaks you from your thoughts.]
"Isabeau… could you bear to do the same?"
[ Is he. . .]
[You've trusted him so far.]
[You believe in his wish.]
[You want to help him.]
[ Enough to kill for him?]
[Could you do that?]
[Kill another person?]
[On purpose?]
[This is what's been bothering him, right?]
[If… if you say yes…]
[That'll fix things…]
[Right?]
"…Of course."
[He lifts his head and meets your gaze.]
[You don't let yourself look away.]
"Good." [He says, voice overflowing with relief.] "Thank you, Isabeau. My dearest companion."
[The ice in your gut threatens to tear you open.]
[You smile and nod.]
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tealgoat · 8 days ago
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Sooooo, how about that new TADC Episode?
Loved it ❤️
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tealgoat · 9 days ago
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A gangle dressed as siffrin that I apparently never posted
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tealgoat · 10 days ago
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Fanart for @mari-lair of their isolated stargazer au
💛🧡💜 love the au!!
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tealgoat · 12 days ago
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tealgoat · 12 days ago
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Odile suit hours wheeheheh
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tealgoat · 12 days ago
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Messy doodles of a dream I had in which Loop had no memories of their former life, so they ended up obliviously becoming very close with both Odile and Sif post-canon. Loop was distraught when they eventually did remember though
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