My Very Own Lith Game Walkthrough Guide May 2026
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- This small autonomy builds early cooperation.
- Trust (high = obedient/affectionate, low = fearful/rebellious)
- Personality (sweet vs. sassy)
- Stress/Loneliness (impacts events)
Let’s begin.
Quick stat check:
If Lith starts scratching walls or not eating for 2+ days → Trust too low. Backtrack to earlier save (if possible) and choose softer options. my very own lith game walkthrough guide
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Interactions are often tied to specific locations or status conditions. Detailed player discussions on forums like Reddit highlight the emotional weight of these choices. This small autonomy builds early cooperation
Key Mechanics: Unlocking different "doors" and "collars" (such as the Black collar via the Stone Door) leads to different narrative routes. Getting Started
- Every choice you make usually leans towards being Emotional (empathetic, reactive, warm) or Reasonable (logical, cold, detached).
- The Balance: If you go too heavy on Reason, Lith views you as cold or manipulative. If you go too heavy on Emotion, the relationship can become chaotic.
- Crucial Tip: The game tracks the imbalance of these two. To achieve the "True Ending," you generally need a high total of both, rather than maxing one and ignoring the other.