"Incontrovertible proof." Those are the exact words Benedict uses with regard to the team's mission to prove Sorsley's guilt in this next chapter of Triangle Strategy, and he doesn't use them lightly. Rather than the search for evidence playing out narratively, an Exploration Event tasks players with searching firsthand. And while poking around Central Hyzante for leads isn't too tough, ensuring that events play out precisely as necessary to proceed to the next stage of House Wolffort's plan is tricky. Tricky enough for a guide page, to say the least.
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As is customary with this game, there is another path. It's a path that most players will probably fall into whether intentionally or otherwise without consulting information like ours, but that's not to say it's any lesser for it. A different story can still be a good story. We'll arm you with everything you need to know to avoid that outcome, if only because it's the more difficult route — but if you're looking to take the other door forward, simply mess up one or more times along the way.
Unlike most chapters, Chapter Ten: Part One really tosses you into the fire. A short supply of cutscenes plays out, and then it's off to the races — or the city streets, rather. This gameplay section, and a subsequent choice-driven conversation, constitutes the entirety of 'In the Shadow of Suspicion'.
The information (and note) listed below is necessary for the story route in which House Wolffort gathers enough evidence to convict Sorsley of his crimes. Following our guide to acquire each of these sets you up for the chance to progress down that particular path. If you miss any of these, you will automatically take the
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