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Les Fleursword

  • Date: 2024-10-05
  • Category: Casual
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  • Version: 1.0
  • Language: English
  • Size: 53.5 MB

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Les Fleursword Introduction

Les Fleursword Les Fleursword is a story-driven casual game starring Adelaide, cursed with a deadly spell by a sorcerer. Travel with the Order of Knights, make choices, build bonds, and unlock multiple endings.

Les Fleursword

Les Fleursword is a story-focused casual game in which you play as Adelaide. After a sorcerer places a death curse on her, Adelaide is pulled into a strange and wonderful adventure alongside the Order of Knights. As you move through different events and encounters, your choices shape how close you become with your companions—leading to different story paths and unique intimate animation scenes tied to those relationships.

The game also includes multiple endings. Which ending you unlock depends on how much time you spend in key moments and your affinity with the various characters, making replaying the story especially engaging.

Characters

Adelaide

Adelaide is the protagonist—dense in both romance and magic. She often takes everything literally and struggles to accept what she’s seeing, even when it hurts her. When someone (like Yuphio) blushes or looks flustered, Adelaide tends to misread the situation and chalk it up to something else. She also doubts the curse’s reality for a long time, despite experiencing physical effects from it.

Phil

Phil is one of Adelaide’s knights. He joins the mission that leads to Adelaide being cursed, so he’s involved in everything that follows. While his feelings for her are obvious, Adelaide doesn’t catch on right away due to her focus and her confusion.

Important note: Phil’s story includes a scene centered on non-consensual sexual violence. The game portrays Adelaide as not being comfortable during the act, even if she later processes or accepts it differently. This topic may be triggering.

Yuphio

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Yuphio is the tsundere type. He treats Adelaide harshly, and Adelaide doesn’t respond gently either—so the dynamic stays tense and sharp. Compared to Phil, Yuphio comes across as more openly sarcastic and prickly, and the story highlights a different kind of emotional chemistry through constant bickering.

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Marlowe

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Marlowe is often described as the standout character and the clearest “OTP” pairing target. He’s the sorcerer behind Adelaide’s curse. Although it might seem impossible for the game to naturally bring Adelaide and Marlowe together, the narrative supports it by emphasizing shared values—especially their willingness to sacrifice for others. Their intimate moments focus more on “liking” than explicit “love,” which fits Adelaide’s generally poor sense of self-preservation and understanding of her own feelings.

Game Features

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  • Always Second Best: Yuphio and Adelaide share a background tied to great knights and both want to do their best—but Adelaide always ends up ahead. That gap leaves Yuphio resentful.
  • Bifauxnen: Adelaide Devondell is the protagonist.
  • “Blind Idiot” Translation: The English translation contains frequent errors.
  • Captured on Purpose: Marlowe deliberately plans to be taken into custody after cursing a knight, aiming to bring the truth behind what’s happening with the kingdom’s wizards to light.
  • Childhood Friends: Adelaide and Yuphio were close as children, but Yuphio’s resentment eventually drove them apart.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Phil redirects Marlowe’s magic and nearly kills the talented mage after Adelaide is injured.
  • Evil Sorcerer: Marlowe is responsible for cursing Adelaide and even tries to incinerate Phil with a fireball when the group investigates his illegal “magic drugs.”
  • Facial Markings: Marlowe has a right-side face tattoo that matches the mark associated with The Worsening Curse that he places on Adelaide.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Phil Alloli struggles with confidence and often underestimates himself.
  • Keet: Phil praises Adelaide frequently and lets emotions guide him more than “logical thought.”
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  • Locked in a Room: In one branch of the story, Adelaide is moved to a location that’s cut off (the text appears incomplete in the source).

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