In the true end: Role of God and interactions between God and the main character: God instructed Adam and Eve not to eat from the apple tree in the middle of the Garden of Eden, however, Eve was deceived by the serpent and decided to eat it. She gave some to her husband as well, however they heard God's footsteps and hid. God ended by cursing the serpent to forever crawl on his belly and banishing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Relationship between God and Adam & Eve: Before Eve took the apples, Adam and her were trusted by God and innocent. However, God was infuriated to find out they had disobeyed him, leading to their expulsion, as shown clearly in the game (if you choose the exact options of course). How we can apply the moral today: We can apply the moral of the story to real life because if we obey God, we will live a long and happy life. Evidence of the moral: The moral of the story is shown through examples such as the fact that Adam and Eve are banished from the Garden of Eden because they did not obey God. Strengths of Adam & Eve: They are confident in what they do and do not lack will. An example of this is when they ate the forbidden apple, they were only slightly afraid to have fun with their majestical place. Weaknesses of Adam & Eve: They are bad at following instructions and are easily and very clearly gullible, even when a serpent is talking. A very obvious example of this is when they were tricked by the serpent, who only said a mouthful of words, convincing them to literally disobey God. Other things like explanations and examples from the bible are shown visibly in the final product.
This was inspired by the biblical event of 'The Fall'.