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Having the Fury as a Vessel saying this is painfully funny
Like I said, so far, imo, the game can't really be spoiled in the narrative sense. It can be 'spoiled' visually, but that's a whole other beast that's harder to control. I know some people don't even want to catch a glimpse of an out-of-context picture/CG from a game, but then, they shouldn't browse the feed in that case... or the Internet all together. It would be really hard for me to upload any screenshot to accommodate someone's blind playthrough, cause every version of the Princess is unique visually (but also similar), there's no default/common one. Or to cover them all with spoiler tags, but we all know they're temporary anyway.
So, don't worry about spoilers ;) Tbh, I'm kinda blessed (or cursed) with the ability to erase from my mind pictures, information etc. I just see/read in passing with no context, so I was never too worried about those. ;)
Forgot to add: In the end, I don't think one can go without the other
@Crusader
That's a very good and important question. That she's saying this literally with a thorn out bleeding heart, after the Fury vessel and a slain God, is not lost on me ;) The Long Quiet tends to give... perspectives
@alyusenka
Glad you thinks so. It's totally right up my alley.