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WHAAAAT???#^%$##*@*@&#. OMG!!!
I hope casting doesn't unintentionally end up being a spoiler for those unfamiliar with the story haha. The House in Fata Morgana did many clever things that only worked in a visual novel format, so I'm very curious how they would be accounted for (most obvious being Door 2's bamboozle as a whole with Yukimasa due to visuals and language use) (And not knowing who the protagonist was until much later!).
Also a very bold decision given the USA's horrendous climate around the LGBTQIA+ community in recent months. I wish the live adaptation the very best, and that it handles an adaptation faithfully. Don't check the following spoiler tag if you haven't beaten the game, but I credit The House in Fata Morgana for why I finally went and got top surgery bahahaha. So it means a whole lot to me that it's done right
The story has been amazing and wonderful to go through.
I'm almost done and hope the adaptation is faithful to the original story.