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Play Eternal Glory right now on our website: https://otome.com/games/eternal-glory-demo/ 💜
In this episode of the Otome Games Podcast, Lover’s Lens and Morig chat with Nocturne, the solo developer behind the dark fantasy otome visual novel Eternal Glory, a 270,000+ word, fully voiced game about curses, gods, and finding love with three very different divine men.
You’ll hear how Eternal Glory started as a middle school RPG Maker homework project and grew into a full commercial release, what it’s like to handle writing, coding, art and voice direction as a solo dev, and how Nocturne built a world of ministries, Reaper Corps, holy knights and wandering gods. We also meet the three love interests: Uria, Haize, and Ismei, plus the resilient heroine Anes, who refuses to be defined by her trauma.
If you love emotional romance routes, rich worldbuilding, dark fantasy vibes and slightly unhinged-but-soft love interests, this one’s for you.
By Otome.comPlay Eternal Glory right now on our website: https://otome.com/games/eternal-glory-demo/ 💜
In this episode of the Otome Games Podcast, Lover’s Lens and Morig chat with Nocturne, the solo developer behind the dark fantasy otome visual novel Eternal Glory, a 270,000+ word, fully voiced game about curses, gods, and finding love with three very different divine men.
You’ll hear how Eternal Glory started as a middle school RPG Maker homework project and grew into a full commercial release, what it’s like to handle writing, coding, art and voice direction as a solo dev, and how Nocturne built a world of ministries, Reaper Corps, holy knights and wandering gods. We also meet the three love interests: Uria, Haize, and Ismei, plus the resilient heroine Anes, who refuses to be defined by her trauma.
If you love emotional romance routes, rich worldbuilding, dark fantasy vibes and slightly unhinged-but-soft love interests, this one’s for you.