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Then do the ending which requires more than 5 feathers on both sides. It's still not a 100% happy ending, but at least both survive the tragedy and live on. I recommend to try at least this ending. If this makes you depressed too, then you shouldn't experience the other endings
The Ending with less than 5 feathers on both sides is the most depresing one, but I really love the conclusion.
I like dark or twisted endings, but I love it even more, when the atmosphere and world building make it clear from the start. And it does this remarkable well.
Really, a great story. It depressed me quite well to the point I shed tears, and made me remember why I try to stay away from such games/stories, but end up playing/reading/watching them in the end, as I love this genre, however painful it might be for me. Thanks for the good read, and I am looking forward to the next great story!