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Nov 28, 2021 at 7:21am
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Re: Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations
by Nostrum
As much as any girl would be interested in Will, I guess?

Given Will's design in terms of the story, he blends enough with his surroundings to make virtually no one notice him. It's hard to say what would happen if the story developed in a more traditional pace, rather than as an interactive. Of the girls that usually interact with him (Jenny, Yumi, sometimes Lin IIRC), none shows a particular interest in him - and of the one that *did* show interest (Lisa), the general impression is that Will's immature.

In nearly all the stories where girls seem to gravitate towards him (like the current one with Katy, or Masktrix having Will paired with Niamh, or even the rare story where Will gets paired with Chelsea, of all people), it's the concept of magic that hooks them, and it's (usually) getting into his brain that finally convinces them somewhat. Sydney's one of the few girls that seems to be wholly attracted to him by something other than magic, since in nearly every one of the chapters that has her as a deuteragonist, she's actually quite attracted to him.

You're probably saying this because of the events that happen in ""Done and Doner"? Given that it's one of the very few stories that have a conclusion to the "Brotherhood of Baphomet" storyline (in that it ends too abruptly), I think it's more the lines of that Sydney got harangued into becoming an associate, and had to cut ties with everyone? This seems to happen to a lot of the Stellae, though it's not entirely necessary. The way the story ends is meant to evoke the idea of a "bad ending" in most visual novels, to lead you into the more interesting storyline.

This might be answered in the alternate branch, since Will's gonna get a lot friendlier with Frank and Joe, while at the same time (knowing them) getting away from the Brotherhood. If Sydney's love for Will is stronger than her occult ambitions, she'll probably join as an associate; else, she may even become his nemesis. But, as it stands, there's not enough information to work with - no story has reached so far into the Brotherhood branch to see a potential endgame. (At best, it might have Will and Sydney getting into a collision course with Fane, or becoming somehow enemies of them?)
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Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations · 11-28-21 2:32am
by Tal
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Re: Re: Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations · 11-28-21 11:57am
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Re: Re: Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations · 11-28-21 12:40pm
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Re: Re: Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations · 11-28-21 2:18pm
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Re: Re: Re: Sydney McGlynn‘s Motivations · 12-03-21 2:01pm
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