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Sekai Project Share Teaser Trailer for ‘fault milestone two’

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In the early days of 2015, the team at visual novel publisher Sekai Project confirmed their plans to localize and and distribute the VN fault milestone two. As with its predecessor “fault milestone one“, which can currently be purchased via Steam at a price of $14.99 USD, this has been developed by Japanese studio ALICE IN DISSONANCE.

Although specifics on the visual novel and its distribution are unknown, Sekai Project did share a brief teaser trailer for it during their Otakon Vegas panel. You can check the video out for yourself above. A synopsis for “fault milestone one” can also be found below, giving you a bit of insight into the writing and concepts that have gone into the franchise:

Launched as a throwback to the Science Fiction genre in the 80’s, fault – milestone one is a Science Fantasy Kinetic Novel which depicts the story of a princess named Selphine and her Royal Guard Ritona. While attempting to make an escape from a brutal assault that’s devastated their homeland of Rughzenahide, the two mysteriously teleport to an unknown forest surrounded by vegetation not native to the surroundings of Rughzenahdie. The atmosphere is thick and heavy and no sign of life can be found, which is particularly unusual for such a lush forest. Sign of life isn’t the only thing missing though. Something is odd about this land – something is amiss – but Selphine and Ritona are too startled to notice the obvious.

Who were the assaulters and what was their goal?
Where did Selphine and Ritona end up traversing to?
Will the two make it home safely?
And more importantly, what will they come home to once they do?

Follow Selphine, a bubbly, happy-go-lucky Princess and her sharp-witted but slightly misanthropic Royal Guard Ritona, in their journey of a lifetime as they head back to their homeland of Rughzenhaide.

– Synopsis for fault milestone one

Sam
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Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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