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It's quite interesting symbolically, rabbits are symbols of innocence and specifically in f&h they're a symbol of a sex cult that wears masks, perhaps it represents 'hidden desire'
It's not the kind of thing I expected to find here, but it's DEFINITELY a very well done sprite and I think it's up to par with the level found in the game
teresmixxg said: It's quite interesting symbolically, rabbits are symbols of innocence and specifically in f&h they're a symbol of a sex cult that wears masks, perhaps it represents 'hidden desire'
The author respondend this to one of the most upvoted comments:
"Very spot on! His moonscorched form is actually a representative of his fear in his faith in Alll-Mer wavering. He'd confessed to a colleague of his that he'd sought interest in Sylvian's teachings, and his colleague suggested to him to go on a mission to spread the word of Alll-Mer, and to help strengthen his faith in Alll-Mer all the while, hence the reasoning behind him travelling by train."
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Teresmixxg
MemberIt's quite interesting symbolically, rabbits are symbols of innocence and specifically in f&h they're a symbol of a sex cult that wears masks, perhaps it represents 'hidden desire'
The Mirror
MemberIt's not the kind of thing I expected to find here, but it's DEFINITELY a very well done sprite and I think it's up to par with the level found in the game
ColdHunter
MemberThe author respondend this to one of the most upvoted comments:
"Very spot on! His moonscorched form is actually a representative of his fear in his faith in Alll-Mer wavering. He'd confessed to a colleague of his that he'd sought interest in Sylvian's teachings, and his colleague suggested to him to go on a mission to spread the word of Alll-Mer, and to help strengthen his faith in Alll-Mer all the while, hence the reasoning behind him travelling by train."
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