Lysithea's Sweet Escapades Redux - A Weight Gain RPG based on Fire Emblem: Three Houses

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In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Lysithea’s Sweet Escapades is a side event in which Lysithea attempts to enjoy pastries undisturbed. However, depending on your actions, it can end in various “bad” or comical endings. Here are all the possible negative or less-than-ideal endings:

  1. Ending: “Interrupted by Caspar”
    If you choose to hide in an obvious place (such as behind a curtain) and Caspar finds you.

Result: Caspar, being loud and enthusiastic, alerts everyone to Lysithea’s presence, ruining their peaceful moment.

Key Dialogue: “Oh, Lysithea! What are you doing here? Hey, everyone, Lysithea’s eating pastries!”

  1. Ending: “Caught by Hubert”
    If you choose to hide in a suspicious place (such as near Edelgard’s chambers).

Result: Hubert discovers you and, being suspicious, assumes you’re spying.

Key Dialogue: “Lysithea? What are you doing here? This is… very suspicious.”

  1. Ending: “Distracted by Lorenz”
    If you linger too long in an open space.

Result: Lorenz appears and starts babbling about nobility and manners, ruining Lysithea’s relaxed moment.

Key Dialogue: “A lady like you shouldn’t sneak pastries. Allow me to escort you gracefully.”

  1. Ending: “Discovered by Claude”
    If you try to be too sneaky but fail at the hide-and-seek minigame.

Result: Claude, being the master of pranks, discovers you and gently mocks you.

Key Dialogue: “My, my… The magic genius hiding to eat sweets? How sweet.”

  1. Ending: “Scolded by Edelgard”
    If you choose a spot near restricted areas.

Result: Edelgard finds you and reminds you to maintain your composure as an Academy student.

Key Dialogue: “Lysithea, while I understand your love of sweets, this is not appropriate.”

  1. Ending: “Lost Cakes”
    If you fail the minigame of grabbing the cakes in time.

Result: Someone else (like Raphael) eats all the cakes before you do.

Key Dialogue: “Oh no! Raphael ate them all! Noooo!”

Conclusion
The best possible ending is for Lysithea to get to enjoy her cakes in peace, but these “bad” endings are fun and show unique interactions with other characters. If you want the good ending, you have to be quick and hide well!

Would you like to know how to get the perfect ending? :blush:
xD I asked an AI for help on how to get a bad ending just because, and she gave me this LOL

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Bad Ending #4 in Lysithea’s Sweet Escapades Redux is one of the most difficult endings to achieve and requires specific choices throughout the game. Here’s how to achieve it:

Requirements for Bad Ending #4: “The Gluttonous Empress”
This ending occurs if Lysithea joins the Adrestian Empire (Edelgard), but her obsession with food and weight gain completely corrupts her.

Required Steps:
Join the Adrestian Empire (Black House):

During Chapter 4, when Edelgard offers you to join her cause, accept her offer (this leads you to the Empire route).

Massively Increase Lysithea’s Weight:

Make sure Lysithea has a very high weight (ideally over 300 lbs/136 kg).

Eat too many sweets, avoid exercising, and choose options that encourage her gluttony.

Making Indulgent and Selfish Choices:

During key events, choose options where Lysithea prioritizes food over loyalty or morality.

In Chapter 10 (Empire Route), when Edelgard asks for your help in the war, choose to ignore her and focus on eating more.

Ignoring the Consequences of Your Actions:

In Chapter 12, when you face Claude or Dimitri, choose to abandon the battle to satisfy your hunger.

Reject any call to duty or reason.

Final Event on Enbarr (Empire Capital):

If your weight is high enough and you have made gluttonous choices, Edelgard will confront you about your lack of discipline.

Ignore her warnings and choose to continue eating.

This will lead to an ending where Lysithea becomes a gluttonous empress, corrupted by her addiction and abandoning her original ideals. another thing she told me

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I should say that none of these things are in the game.

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I seriously thought they were there hahaha, well it doesn’t matter, I got stuck in one part and I don’t know how to continue. I also think the ending isn’t working well, as it’s a medium that repeats itself over and over again, and when you use one of the cool foods as a medium, the sound gets bugged (I’m talking about the food that gives you gas).


Does anyone know how I can get this ending?

Does anyone have the save of the slime cave because I mean facing the slimes?

I have already passed the slime cave, in fact I have uploaded a saved file in the Mari chapter where if you play it and pass what would be those chapters you get to the slime part. I have one where I already killed the slime boss, it works for you the same.

In the OP, you say that the fetish content isn’t the focus of the story. Do you still see this as being the case? I’ll explain why I ask in the following very spoiler-heavy paragraph.

Not only is fattening people the main motive of the villains, but the end of chapter 5 reveals that Lysithea’s lifespan is directly tied to her weight because of the bracelet. Lysithea’s short lifespan is her main motivation throughout the story, so obviously this is big news and I imagine it’ll be really important going forward. I think it’s a cool addition to the story to have Lysithea’s true desire, which is to live a happy life of a normal length, be granted to her by the people she hates the most.

There’s a lot of attention placed on side stuff like the festival, which is fine and all, but I think the main story is a lot more interesting. Though, sometimes the ability to have the characters be fat at any time kind of steps on the story’s toes. Some of the really serious conversations and scenes are so comical with the fatspeak filter. The scene of Lysithea killing the priest was especially hilarious - nobody noticed this big fat 600 pound woman sneaking down to the basement? And that torture dialogue sounds a lot less intimidating when its’sh shomeone shpeaking lihke thish! It makes me imagine that the priest could have escaped with his life if he just held up a cupcake as a peace offering.

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Despite the bugs and difficulty, this was really fun and I hope development continues

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This is overall a pretty great game so far, but some of the bugs are really irritating. There’s a bunch of cosmetic glitches like the sprites for items in the first Labyrinth often not disappearing after you pick them up, but the really big glitch that’s been frustrating me is that fishing seems to have stopped working partway through my save file. Fish will never be caught on the hook, removing a major source of food and making the game much harder. Also, the first shortcut in the first Labyrinth doesn’t work despite having travelled through it from the other side.

Edit: It turns out I was using the wrong bait, so that explains the fishing glitch. However, I noticed several other bugs. The entrance to the west of 1F Northwest in the Dampened Depths doesn’t appear on your map, making it hard to find your way back when returning since nothing visibly marks it. In addition, it seems impossible to return Carol’s cigars at any point, so the quest is permanently stuck in my requests alongside Introduction to Fishing, which just never disappears.

Edit 2: After I ended a battle with Poison, I reached a glitched state where it never went away. I thought every time it affected a party member the turn count would go down, but it didn’t, and Antidotes had no effect on it. Even in battles it didn’t go away (Perhaps I needed to wait the turns of every party member, but I waited out the turn of one inflicted with poison and several enemy turns), and the only way to get rid of it was by dying or resting at an inn. I also ran into a bug where when starving, Marianne couldn’t use Rations on herself in battle, and they disappeared with no effect after the text said she was too hungry to do anything.

Edit 3: The entire Sky Gazer battle seems to be broken? The only moves it used during the battle were Topple, which only appeared once and did 5 damage, without toppling a party member, and Roost, which it only used once halfway through the battle. Till it roosted, I was unable to attack it most turns, which I suppose was intentional but should probably be better explained. I still don’t know why I could attack it sometimes before it roosted.

Edit 4: I’ve been growing to like this game less and less; there are many bugs and flaws I haven’t mentioned here. Finally, something happened that made me quit. I got into a random encounter, and the game immediately crashed, causing me to lose all my progress since the start of Chapter 4. I was in a Labyrinth, where you can’t save, and perhaps I should have saved before this point, but regardless, I don’t care enough about this game to redo all of that. The balance in which every boss is a complete joke and nothing more than a damage sponge while the random encounters are constantly frustrating, the story filled with typos and text going offscreen, the constant bugs and glitches, the minor irritations everywhere, this is just a frankly mid game.

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If you find the grind or battle to hard or tedius you could always cheat the save, is what i do

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