Madrad, the holy city located in the center of the continent.
This town, which is governed by the church serves to tie various countries under the holy emperor, it's literally the center of the world where various races and cultures meet.
Spoiler
As the succession of the new holy emperor grows close, there is conflict arising between the church and the council of elders, an administrative organization.
Scarlett, the swordsman known as the crimson knight is appointed as a paladin under the direct control of the holy emperor.
For the sake of the next holy emperor Marie, with whom she became friends, Scarlett leads a delegation toward the holy grounds to bring back the sacred treasure, but fearsome monsters are waiting for her in a trap prepared by the council of elders!
Meanwhile, in the depths of the church, some who oppose the holy emperor prepare a suspicious ritual using monsters.
What is their true goal?!
I'm so happy to see a translation of my favorite visual novel I played as a child (Now I'm >20 btw). My innocent soul was irrevocably corrupted by it <3 Besides the beautiful art style, this VN has a pretty good plot, which is rare for this genre. The only drawback is that it's very difficult to complete 100% without a guide
FellyWap2025-06-28★★★★★
Fantastic CG and from what little I didn't immediately skip over translation seemed pretty good however I just couldn't get over how boring the game was in general and I've played many interactive stories similar to this
Cryogic2024-12-23★★★★★
Damn. We finally get a translation of this thing almost a decade later, and it doesn't disappoint. It's a great game... as far as monster fucking visual novels are concerned. the scenes were fairly hot, though I wish some characters (like Sophia) got many more scenes than we got, but maybe that's addressed in the fan disk (which I hope also gets translated). My only real complaint is there were some impossibly hard endings and scenes to get on your own. Sure, I followed a guide, but I can't help but think that I wouldn't be able to unlock some of the scenes and endings on my own because they were so fucking convoluted to get. Sure, I'm not exactly missing out since a lot of them had the same CGs as some of the other easier-to-reach endings, just with some variation in dialogue, but still. I like to 100% most games I play and I feel like for what it offers, the amount of time it asks for a 100% run without a guide is a bit too much. It's a 5/5 with a guide, but if I played this on my own and spent more than two days to 100% this, I would need to knockdown a star. Nonetheless, still a great game and I would love to reread the story when I'm less busy.