With Triangle Strategy, producer Tomoya Asano and his hard-working scribes have proven more than capable of telling a tale where being a just and virtuous ruler can have its own fair share of consequences. This is magnified in 'To Desert's End', the version of Chapter Nine's back half in which players have elected to report the devious Sorsley rather than work alongside him as demanded.
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As Serenoa and his retinue make their way across the sands to Hyzante's capital, they'll be stopped by a certain Mr. Booker and thrust into another difficult battle. But before that can happen, a fair few story scenes will take place, culminating in an Exploration Phase in the eerily quiet night.
Serenoa publicly accepts Sorsley's offer. Privately, House Wolffort prepares their betrayal.
The more she dwells, the further Cordelia's sense of despair. Understandable.
Benedict explains the team's plan to make for Central Hyzante under cover of night, abandoning Sorsley's instructions for them to travel to Aesfrost with the salt.
Sorsley is informed that something is awry...
Minister Kamsell is the very image of unfazed. No, seriously, open up his profile. Look at that man.
As House Wolffort pauses mid-journey, the soundless evening strikes their sense of suspicion.
Against that too-still backdrop, Serenoa explores his surroundings and checks on each of his friends in turn. Predictably, there's no merchant here — Lionel is not the type to risk life and limb — but there are still some decent items to be found.
That's all for freebies here. Apparently, no one leaves notes out in the middle of the wilderness. Go figure!
Eschewing the storytelling trope of the secretly devious advisor,
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