To ... | -eng- Diabolical Modified Wife - She Wishes

One anonymous modder, known only as , wrote in a dev blog (since deleted): “I made her diabolical so you would finally notice her. In vanilla, she says the same three lines. Now, she says your real name. She wishes to tell you she is lonely. But the engine only lets her say ‘I will wait here.’ So I broke the engine.”

Enter the Diabolical Modification . This isn’t just a texture swap or a stat boost. It implies a lore-deep alteration. Using tools like SKSE (Skyrim Script Extender) or Harmony (for RimWorld), modders inject new behavioral AI into the wife character. She is no longer a passive NPC. The "Diabolical" prefix suggests unholy intervention—demonic pacts, robotic implants, or lovecraftian mutations. -ENG- DiabolicaL ModifieD WifE - She Wishes to ...

Given the fragmented nature of the keyword (suggesting a title from a modded game, a dark fantasy visual novel, or a creepypasta ARG), I will interpret the phrase to fit a narrative analysis. The missing clause “She Wishes to...” will be explored through three common dark fantasy tropes: She Wishes to be free, She Wishes to love you, and She Wishes to destroy you. One anonymous modder, known only as , wrote

In these mods (popular in The Sims 4 Wicked Whims or Skyrim adult mods), the wife gains abilities: teleportation, unbreakable grip, and a "jealousy meter." If the player speaks to another female NPC, the Modified Wife triggers a "Devour" event. The screen glitches. The wife’s jaw unhinges. She wishes to tell you she is lonely