Triangle Strategy's plot thickens as the salt smuggling caper encounters twist after turn. After just narrowly avoiding the entire load of illegal salt being stolen by bandits in the last chapter, now it turns out that it is Frederica's uncle, Svarog, who is to be the recipient.
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And that brings up rather an awkward decision for our heroes. Do they reveal the identity of their masked companion to the Aesfrotsti Minister, or keep it a secret? This chapter has massive implications for the rest of the game, so let us guide you through the choice.
Not even moments after wresting control from the game's cutscenes are you thrust into yet another voting event. Time to break out the Scales of Conviction!
After a short discussion regarding how best to earn Svarog's trust, Geela suggests revealing the identity of the masked man you have with you - Roland. As Frederica puts it, once the secret is revealed, there is no going back.
It's worth noting here that the golden ending requires that you reveal Roland's identity to Svarog. If you keep it a secret, you will not be able to pick the Serenoa route at the tail-end of the game.
As this is a voting event, there are some items and tidbits of information to pick up - you'll certainly want to learn the information at the very least. As always, talk to the Concierge to explore outside.
Once you have everything you need, it's time to decide how to proceed.
To guarantee the outcome you want, the only person you need to convince at minimum is Anna.
That's not to say you shouldn't attempt to convince the others, though - you'll get Conviction points for every person you try to convince. Be wary, though - only try to persuade those who you
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