Violet/Violet/CharacterSettings.resx

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<value>17, 17</value>
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<data name="BodyShapeSelector.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Skinny: &gt;60 to 70kg, almost no curves.
Slender: &gt;60 to 70kg, some curves.
Medium: 65 to 80kg, sort of curvy.
Curvy: 75 to 85kg, rather curvy.
Voluptuous: 75 to 85kg, very curvy. Plus size.
Pudgy: &lt;85kg, very curvy.</value>
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<data name="StrengthSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Almost physically incapable of resistance. Cannot open jars. Good for those into noncon.
Low: Can barely resist. Struggles to open jars.
Medium: Can resist, but can be overpowered. Can open jars.
Highest: Cannot be physically forced into anything. Easily opens jars.
Each tier can overpower the lower tiers.</value>
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<data name="RaceSelector.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Trolls get hornier and are stronger than humans. They tend to have
larger penises than humans. They have two horns atop their head,
which are highly sensitive to massages. They cannot be impregnated.
Humans have irises.</value>
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<data name="VaginaDepthNumber.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>3-4: Can only take microdicks.
5: Easily bottomed out.
6: Can take the average cock.
7: Average.
8: Can take massive cocks.
9-10: Can take enormous cocks.
Note that the deepest human vagina
cannot fully take the longest troll penis.</value>
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<data name="VaginaWetnessSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Just enough to be fuckable.
Low: May leave a small wet patch on panties.
Medium: Enough to noticeably dampen panties and inner thighs.
High: Juices will soak panties and completely coat inner thighs.
Highest: As well as the above, juices will trickle down legs, even through panties.</value>
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<data name="PenisLengthNumber.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>3: All but the kindest of girls will laugh at you. You cannot satisfy by fucking alone.
4. Same as above, although you might be able to satisfy.
5: Some girls may giggle at how small you are.
6: Average (Human).
7: Average (Troll).
8: Massive.
9-10. Enormous. Most girls will have trouble taking you, although almost everyone will want to.</value>
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<data name="PenisCumAmountSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: A small spurt on climax.
Low: A small spurt on climax. Some precum.
Medium: A large spurt on climax. Average precum.
High: Large spurt on climax. Large amounts of precum. Cum constantly trickles when erect.
Highest: Huge spurt on climax. Large amounts of precum. Cum constantly trickles when erect.</value>
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<data name="ReceivingNonconSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Not into noncon at all.
Low: Gets a thrill out of being kissed (by an attractive girl) when not expecting it.
Medium: Would not react negatively to being fondled by someone she'd be attracted to.
High: Would not react negatively to being fondled.
Highest: Strong rape fantasy.</value>
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<data name="ReceivingNonconCheckbox.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Not into noncon at all.
Low: Gets a thrill out of being kissed when not expecting it.
Medium: Would not react negatively to being fondled by someone she'd be attracted to.
High: Would not react negatively to being fondled.
Highest: Strong rape fantasy.</value>
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<data name="TrackBar14.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Not into noncon at all.
Low: Gets a thrill out of being kissing girls when they're not expecting it.
Medium: Would enjoy fondling a girl she knew found her hot.
High: Would enjoy fondling any girl.
Highest: Strong rape fantasy.
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<data name="GivingNonconCheckbox.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Not into noncon at all.
Low: Gets a thrill out of being kissing girls when they're not expecting it.
Medium: Would enjoy fondling a girl she knew found her hot.
High: Would enjoy fondling any girl.
Highest: Strong rape fantasy.
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<data name="MoanEasinessSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: You moan when being fucked hard, or fucking hard.
Low: You moan when being fucked, or fucking.
Medium: You moan when being fingered or having your nipples played with.
High: You moan when being kissed.
Highest: You moan softly when horny.
All tiers include previous tiers.</value>
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<data name="HorninessFrequencySlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: It's difficult to turn you on.
Low: You get turned on an average amount.
Medium: You're hornier than the average girl.
High: You are turned on by most sexual things, provided you're into them.
Highest: You are turned on by seeing attractive girls, even in a non-sexual situation.</value>
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<data name="HorninessRechargeSlider.ToolTip" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Lowest: Will remain satisfied after a single orgasm for a full day.
Low: Ready for more after 3 hours.
Medium: Ready for more after 1 hour.
High: Ready for more after 20 minutes.
Highest: Ready again immediately when afterglow ends.</value>
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<value>Lowest: Doesn't really talk about her sex life.
Low: Occasionally brings up sexual subjects.
Medium: Enjoys talking about sex.
High: Loves talking about sex.
Highest: Frequently tells her partner that she loves fucking/being fucked. Brings up sex a lot.
Note that even the highest level does not mean that this character only talks about sex.</value>
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<value>Lowest: None.
Low: Blushes deeply when caught staring.
Medium: Pretends she wasn't staring.
High: "I'm not staring at you! I'm n-not attracted to you at all!"
Higher: "I-it's not like I like you or anything, i-idiot!"
Highest: "I-it's not like I like you or anything, b-baka!"</value>
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