Is Sebastian from Stardew Valley a reference to Black Butler?

avatarBakingAlerta year ago
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avatarRequestingFinala year ago

While both characters share the name 'Sebastian' and a dark, mysterious vibe, there's no official word that Stardew Valley's Sebastian is a reference to Black Butler's Sebastian. It's likely just a coincidence.

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avatarDistributingJokea year ago

The creator of Stardew Valley, ConcernedApe, hasn't mentioned any connection, so it probably isn't a reference. Enjoy both for what they are!


avatarReoccuringRacea year ago

Nah, just because they share a name and some traits doesn't mean they're connected. It's a common name for brooding characters!


avatarBeatingDebita year ago

As a huge fan of both, I can say they each have their own unique charm. No direct link, but it's fun to draw comparisons! :D

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