Anonymous
8/13/2025, 3:39:45 PM
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Tail Concerto UNDUB
https://rarit.ee/patches.htm#tc
>The story is set in a fantasy kingdom inhabited by two species of furries: the dogs, who are the wealthier majority holding most positions of power including the entire police force and the royalty, and the cats, a sizeable minority with a reputation for being criminal lowlifes. Dogs largely distrust cats, who in turn blame their predicament on the dogs. The game follows officer Waffle Ryebread, a pale cream dog, who finds out that the skittish girl who grew up next door to him, a dark brown cat called Alicia, became the leader of a criminal gang, and he is assigned by the corporation to arrest her. Up to this point, all is fine; the story could very well lead to Ryebread slowly understanding the systemic oppression against cats and having his world shattered beneath his feet, but that is very much not what happens. Instead, he manages to reach through Aliciaβs emotional barriers, reminding her of the kindness he showed her when they were kids, when he found her crying desolate and offered her a crystal pendant as a gift to make her happier, which she very tsunderely accepted and carried with her for life. She learns that dogs donβt actually hate cats; instead, their distrust is entirely justified by most catsβ collective choice of giving up on honest work and turning into crime, being effectively brainwashed into doing so by what is alluded to be a cabal of evil fat cat kingpins. Learning that her deep-set grudge against dogs is unwarranted, she is set free from her mental shackles that led her to crime, and she happily cries clutching the pendant as the eyepatch sheβs worn during her stint as a mobster slides off her face, anvilliciously symbolising her finally seeing the truth she understood naturally as an innocent child.
>The story is set in a fantasy kingdom inhabited by two species of furries: the dogs, who are the wealthier majority holding most positions of power including the entire police force and the royalty, and the cats, a sizeable minority with a reputation for being criminal lowlifes. Dogs largely distrust cats, who in turn blame their predicament on the dogs. The game follows officer Waffle Ryebread, a pale cream dog, who finds out that the skittish girl who grew up next door to him, a dark brown cat called Alicia, became the leader of a criminal gang, and he is assigned by the corporation to arrest her. Up to this point, all is fine; the story could very well lead to Ryebread slowly understanding the systemic oppression against cats and having his world shattered beneath his feet, but that is very much not what happens. Instead, he manages to reach through Aliciaβs emotional barriers, reminding her of the kindness he showed her when they were kids, when he found her crying desolate and offered her a crystal pendant as a gift to make her happier, which she very tsunderely accepted and carried with her for life. She learns that dogs donβt actually hate cats; instead, their distrust is entirely justified by most catsβ collective choice of giving up on honest work and turning into crime, being effectively brainwashed into doing so by what is alluded to be a cabal of evil fat cat kingpins. Learning that her deep-set grudge against dogs is unwarranted, she is set free from her mental shackles that led her to crime, and she happily cries clutching the pendant as the eyepatch sheβs worn during her stint as a mobster slides off her face, anvilliciously symbolising her finally seeing the truth she understood naturally as an innocent child.