The crowd dispersed, buzzing with excitement over the verbal duel they had just witnessed. Lord Edgar and Lady Victoria parted ways, each knowing they had met a worthy opponent in the other. The nobleman's reputation as the master of retort Clymenia was solidified, and though Lady Victoria did not concede defeat, she acknowledged that Lord Edgar was a foe to be reckoned with.

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Left with nothing—no title, no home, and his life now forfeit—Johan finds himself at the lowest point imaginable. It is in this moment of utter despair that the game's central twist occurs. Johan encounters a , a creature of darkness and desire. Seeing his potential for vengeance, the Succubus offers him a deal: the power to fight back. She grants him the formidable ability of hypnosis , a dark art that allows him to exert absolute control over the minds of others.

From stoic nobles to cunning rivals, the characters are multi-dimensional, each with their own hidden agendas and backstories.

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The nobleman thought he was offering a rare fruit. Clyménia showed him he was offering his own insecurity on a silver plate. And for 350 years, that retort has lingered—bitter, sweet, and impossible to digest.

The game’s greatest strength lies in its central mechanic: the ability to make choices that are actually meaningful to the gameplay, even if those choices mean circumventing the game itself. Whether you view it as a flawed masterpiece or a frustrating mess, The Nobleman’s Retort stands as a testament to the ambition and creativity of the independent RPG scene, a dark fairy tale where the real monster might just be the player’s own ambition.

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Tragically, the true Clymenia tree went extinct in the Great Frost of 1709. However, in 1978, Japanese horticulturalists at the University of Okinawa recreated a similar hybrid—now called Clymenia polyandra —which is grown today as a novelty citrus. It is famously difficult to eat raw. Chefs use its rind for cocktails and its juice for gastronomic “provocation dishes.”

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