When I say that Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma has made me a dictator, I am not being hyperbolic.
This was through no fault of my own. I had no political aspirations at the outset. As a newcomer to Yoshifumi Hashimoto’s Rune Factory series, I went into the roleplaying game simply planning to fight monsters, befriend villagers, and partake in some wholesome farming. To be fair, I have done exactly that.
However, I have also unintentionally become the uncontested ruler of Azuma, presiding over the region with the support of an unquestioningly loyal band of armed followers.
‘Cult of the Lamb’ turned me into a single parent of 20
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