I adore immersive and responsive role-playing games. The sheer amount of variables and the visible and not so visible effects of choices the player makes is what I think is remarkable here. Another example, I met the curvy dark fae in the woods and when the wolfman and her came to the keep, it showed the effects of our encounter. You, Rein, and Sommi know what you're doing alright. I forget the sprite artist's name but they are quite good too (the dragon-ogress was well drawn!).
Ironically, that example you listed wasn't written by me or Rein. HookedOnPheonix wrote that scene. He does the Fet stuff in general. Nice dude.
Here, for future refrence.
The Game's Currenty Active Staff and What They Actually Do:
Arioch: God King Emperor. Payer of Bills and receiver of Internet trolling. He's largely hands off from the writing, but he writes some of the Greyhide and Andras content, sets directives and objectives, enforces deadlines, and does the bulk of the coding. Also marketing, general management, and overall business side work.
Yron: General writing notes, Business Advice, and I believe some help tech side.
Sommelier: Makes all the backgrounds, gameplay maps, and some of the CGs. Also is the go between among the artists to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Keidi: Sprite artist.
MDN: General CG art.
T51bWinterized: Plot writing and Maledom specialist. I work on Rastedel, Helayna, Liurial, Indarah, some of the Jezera/Alexia, and some of the general/ruler/map events. Also wrote a large chunk of Orciad.
Rein: General Writing, Game Design, and "Weirdshit" Specialist. Working on Goblin Quest, Transformation Content, and subsections of the Rastedel narrative. Writes Cla-Min, The Succubus, Cliohna, Some of the NTR material, some of the Alexia/Jezera material, and some of the M/M material.
HookedOnPheonix: Fey narrative specific writing. If it has to do with the Fey narrative, it came from him.
DarkMaster: Lore Master, Game Designer, Former Lead Writer. Much of the lore and early writing was him. Because of personal reasons he only writes the odd scene now, but he still does lots of behind the scenes narrative and lore work.
There. Now no one needs to get confused who is doing what.