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* The goddess that local sprites follow is most likely the Mineral Town Goddess. She has just left to live in another pond, and being the {{Jerkass}} she is she doesn't respond or say anything. She comes back sometime within the hundred years that passed between this game and ''[[VideoGame/HarvestMoonDS DS]]''.
** There was an event that occurs during one of your yearly visits to the pond with the sprites where the goddess talks to you. You still can't see her, though, and it boils down to her telling you to let her be.


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** Romana and Galen are alive and probably in their 90s, your son is barely an adult when you had him in your 20s, and the other villagers near your age are just turning gray. It's implied you died in your 50s, maybe 60s, which is quite young. Obviously, all that hard farm work did damage to you. Supported even more in official art, which shows you with features (like a beard) that aren't used in Mark's model. As early as your son's early childhood, you're turning prematurely grey.
* It's pretty normal in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'' games for the Harvest Goddess to be indisposed, such as being turned into a statue or something and you need to rescue her. But the Harvest Goddess in this game isn't here. The sprites think she might be sleeping, but they don't know. She's just gone. Their deity has seemingly abandoned them.
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** When you first visit the doctor's house, you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.

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** When you first visit the doctor's house, you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.enough.
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** When you first visit the doctor's house, you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.

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** When you first visit the doctor's house, you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.

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** When you first visit the doctors house you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.

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** When you first visit the doctors house doctor's house, you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.
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* The end is similar to how you began your story. Both you and your child are young adults whose parents have recently died, and both of you start your careers and adult lives after the events.

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* [[BookEnds The end is similar to how you began your story. story.]] Both you and your child are young adults whose parents have recently died, and both of you start your careers and adult lives after the events.
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* People often complain Romana is still alive at the end. Assuming the game takes place over 20 years it's possible she's in her 90s, which isn't unheard of.
* The end is similar to how you began your story. Both you and your child are young adults whose parents have recently died, and both of you start your careers and adult lives after the events.

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* Considering the fact that you began the story sometime in your 20s, isn't it a bit odd you died when your child was barely an adult? Even all the senior characters are alive. It's probable that the heavy labor, among other things related to the job (and maybe genetics considering your father), resulted in a premature death.
** When you first visit the doctors house you faint. Your character is probably the overworking type who doesn't take care of themselves enough.

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