Interesting Stuff

This page is just for some extra cool stuff I found relating to Weaver Quests.

Ruby Quest Gauntlet for JumpChain
- I'm not entirely familiar with JumpChain myself, but if you're into a single player CYOA roleplay kind of stuff, you might find this interesting.
Fan Soundtrack for Ruby Quest
- This is already pretty popular in the Weaver Quest community and if you know Ruby Quest well you probably already know about this, but composer Nitrosparxx has composed an entire OST for Ruby Quest, which in my opinion actually goes pretty hard (I'm a killer for motifs by the way...)
Also if you wish to go digging, Nitro has also made an 8-bit gamey remix album of the Ruby Quest OST, a selection of remastered songs and worked on other Ruby Quest projects as well. Alongside those, Nitrosparxx had also shortly worked on OST's for Nan Quest and Dive Quest, both from my knowledge left unfinished (more obviously so with Dive Quest, which is still running today).
Ruby Quest DOS / Ruby Quest AGI Project
- A old and short demo from 2010(?) for a Ruby Quest text adventure game built by LionsPhil. Features the opening locker room with Ruby.
Dicussion Threads
- I don't really have a link for this one, but the discussion threads related to Weaver Quests have some really interesting stuff, and in my opinion especially so while those quests were still running. My favourite outside of the fan concepts for games and other stuff has to be the theories and art that one of the main characters are actually evil or going to kill somebody, such as the "slightly mutated Ruby" fan art for Ruby Quest run and early theories for Nan Quest that Anna was actually the Padre.
Weaver Quests Post-Game Q&A
- I'll need to attach some links myself eventually, but if you dive around you'll be able to find some logs from Q&A's Weaver did shortly after his quests like Ruby Quest and Nan Quest wrapped up. Keep in mind that the canonicity of his answers he leaves up to debate, saying that whatever went down in the quest during their run is the canon stuff, leaving most of his responses to more or so be as he refers to it "what-ifs".