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The only consistent detail between each route in ''Lily's Day Off'' (and its sequel, ''[[Lily's Night Off]]'', but that's a whole other can of worms) is the fact that the protagonist (that is, you) meets an idol known as Lilypad Lily. From there, the story can branch off in nigh-unpredictable ways. In one route, you could be Lily's manager. In another, a serial killer. In yet another, you end up becoming Lily's servant. To top it all off, there are sixteen endings in total.
The only consistent detail between each route in ''Lily's Day Off'' (and its sequel, ''[[Lily's Night Off]]'', but that's a whole other can of worms) is the fact that the protagonist (that is, you) meets an idol known as Lilypad Lily. From there, the story can branch off in nigh-unpredictable ways. In one route, you could be Lily's manager. In another, a serial killer. In yet another, you end up becoming Lily's servant. To top it all off, there are sixteen endings in total.


You heard me right. '''''SIXTEEN ENDINGS'''''.
You heard me right. '''''sixteen endings'''''.


Strap in, folks; this is going to be a wild ride.
Strap in, folks; this is going to be a wild ride.