In the vast ocean of visual novels and Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs), romance is often a predictable sail. You have the Tsundere who secretly bakes you cookies, the Childhood Friend who never gathered the courage to confess, and the Mysterious Transfer Student who is probably a goddess. These tropes are comfortable. They are warm blankets of predictable emotional payoff.
Romantic arcs in these contexts typically follow specific JRPG-influenced templates: Mad 22 Glory Quest Japanese Animal Dog Sex
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Quest for Glory: If you meant the Sierra series Quest for Glory, these games are famous for their humor and hybrid RPG/Adventure mechanics, with romanceable characters like Erana and Katrina appearing in later installments like Shadows of Darkness. They are warm blankets of predictable emotional payoff
: Many Japanese RPGs (JRPGs) use "Quest" in the title (e.g., Dragon Quest