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Qualia/Delta is an upcoming visual novel from developer Primula that focuses on a triangular relationship involving gods and rebirth. The story unfolds in Seijou, a cold northern land where the night sky shines brightly. Here, the religion of Asterism teaches that humanity repeats past sins across lifetimes. You follow Sumire and Shion, two children who escaped kidnappers and met Subaru, the leader of this faith who claims to be a god. As they join his movement, the game explores themes of fate and social change within this small, star-filled country. The project remains in development but has generated quiet interest among fans of the genre. Current ratings are not yet available since the full release is still pending on PC. What stands out is the specific setting of a nation defined by its stars and the heavy religious doctrine driving the plot. Unlike many visual novels that rely on established tropes, this title builds its world around a cycle of transmigration. Players will navigate how these three characters interact within a society obsessed with past mistakes. The narrative promises to dig deep into how belief shapes people when resources are plentiful but social structures remain rigid.
A triangular relationship, samsara, and gods... Since the dawn of humanity on Earth, countless cultures have risen in different places, prospered, and fallen, over and over again. Ultimately, after satisfying both material and psychological needs in abundance, people have turned to pursuing major social change. This story takes place in a small country in the northern region. Throughout the year, the temperature is cold, the weather is clear, and at night, the entire sky is filled with stars -- thus, the land is known as "Seijou", the castle of stars. A religion known as Asterism is established in Seijou. Its chief doctrine is the circle of transmigration: that people still bear the sin of disobeying the gods in the distant past, and are destined to commit the same mistakes anew in their current lives. Sumire and Shion were homeless children, living on the streets after escaping from kidnappers. By chance, they encountered a boy named Subaru. He was the leader of Asterism, revered by its followers as a god. Subaru extended his hands to the two of them. "It was fate that we met here. Will you come with me?"
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