DEATH IN THE FAMILY | The Thaumaturge (Let's Play Part 3)



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DEATH IN THE FAMILY | The Thaumaturge (Let’s Play Part 3)

ABOUT LETS PLAY THE THAUMATURGE GAMEPLAY
Full playthrough of The Thaumaturge, an isometric story-driven RPG filled with importance choices and heavy themes.
The Thaumaturge is a story-driven RPG with morally ambiguous choices, taking place in the culturally diverse world of early 20th century Warsaw. In this world, salutors exist: esoteric beings that only thaumaturges can truly perceive and use for their needs.

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4 thoughts on “DEATH IN THE FAMILY | The Thaumaturge (Let's Play Part 3)”

  1. 5:45 I think what makes it especially weird is it wasn't a quick little quip like, "His heart? What heart?" No, it's "We've ruled out any coronary causes, doctors could not confirm whether there was a heart." So strange and elaborate
    14:24 Yeah, jumping straight to threatening violence seemed a bit extreme when snide comments would have worked as well.
    35:33 What an odd coincidence… though I don't suppose it's surprising to encounter books about demons in this game
    44:10 It feels a little odd that you were able to read a copy of the will before this cutscene… Feels like it would be more dramatic not to have access to it until after. I mean, they weren't word-for-word the same, but weren't they written at the same time, and therefore implied to be the same will? Anyway. Not a big deal. Just something I found a bit strange.
    46:30 Agreed. There is no way all of this is just a tragic coincidence. The whole scenario is highly suspicious.
    1:02:06 Yeah I just had to look up "antediluvian" because I was curious. Wiktor does have an eclectic vocabulary.
    1:04:05 It's funny, I use "sir" and "madam" but only in a sort of ironic way? Like "You, sir, are being an idiot". Or "Excuse me, madam, but I need you to get off my keyboard" (That one's for my cat). Faux formality, I suppose, mostly used for fun around friends, my brothers, and pets.
    1:05:55 I suppose I have a few dishes that my mom would make when I was a kid that remind me of childhood… And mulled cider, which reminds me of when I'd get home from a field hockey practice in a cold drizzle and my mom would have a mug of hot cider waiting for me… But it's not a super intense, visceral sort of memory. One that still gets me every time is the smell of an oatmeal bath, which I remember from when I was very little, when I had chicken pox. It really is remarkable how a certain scent can have such strong ties to a memory.

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  2. 38:18, that was a reference to Raeford Morton Renfield from Bram Stoker's Dracula. Wiktor was definitely right about him not waiting for anyone good. XD

    As for antediluvian, it is a term used to refer to the time before Noah's flood in Genesis, and coined by Thomas Browne. A term which it just so happens was also the term used by Edward Drinker Cope to refer to the time of the dinosaurs during the Bone Wars, if I'm remembering correctly.

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  3. Seems like there's some interesting personalities in this family. And some possibly strange friends.
    27:34 That caught me so off-guard! 29:36 Nice art though~

    33:02 Ooh! This was fun and interesting to hear about.
    A lot of cool and weird art, etc, in this house. So much lore, too! 44:22 Of course. 44:56 OH.
    56:13 My heart…

    I love Grazyna. Other than the "master" thing.
    1:05:23 Maybe? I'd have to try those foods/drinks again to be sure though.

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