Slay The Princess ALL ENDINGS EXPLAINED



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  1. Finally! Since the first play through hit YouTube I’ve been waiting for any overall analysis of this game!
    Points:
    1- The fact the Princess has decayed in the Spectre ending for Chpt 1 makes sense because the narration states that you’ve been living an eternity of bliss?
    2- This game’s voice acting is a great reminder to watch the Magnus archives after this.

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  2. hey i just wanna say that GOD loved the world so much he sent his only begotten

    son Jesus to die a brutal death for us so that we can have eternal life

    and we can all accept this amazing gift this by simply believing in him (Jesus).

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  3. I don't think the protagonist is a monster – I just think he's non-human, which is fairly common in LotR type settings. The narrator and the princess both seem like figments of the protagonist's imagination, at least in the demo, but hard to judge without more of the game. I really like how the princess and the house both change according to the protagonist's current expectations….

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  4. i think The Narrator emprisonned The Princess cuz shes a threat to his existence, but the princess shows time and time again that she is just has bad and powerfull has him. both manipulating the Protagonist to either be free and MAYBE become the one in controle reversing the roles(princess) or to kill the outher and keep the cycle going (narrator). While the princess takes the form of how we preceive her The Narrator can manipulate reality at his will (sometimes) the voices while very different in nature all sound exacly has the narrator so i think the narrator is simply using the voices to give the protagonist a sence of free will so that he can fuck up wit you more.

    In Conclusion: Dont trust the Narrator and the voices cuz they are the same person and dont trust the princess cuz shes has heartless has the Narrator and both know something we dont and will keep it hidden.

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  5. Not going to lie the story seemed really interesting but it was really hard to enjoy because you have a habit of elongating the last word in your sentence virtually every single time. Not trying to be a dick but it was really grating.

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  6. It's interesting how in the ending where the protag frees the princess but the narrator tries to force him to stab her, she looks a little angry but mostly sad when she kills him, when she actually didn't want to but had to in order to remove the risk of him killing her against his will. That and the fact that a new voice is added to the protag's consciousness every time he dies, obviously based on how the last story went. it would have been so nice albeit stereotypical if there was an ending where the protag and the princess actually do fall in love with each other, and that the protag is actually a human, just with harpy-like arms for some reason.

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  7. If anyone likes the voice of the narrator then definitely check the magnus archives out! It’s a horror podcast that he is a main character of. 10/10 definitely an amazing podcast

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