In Triangle Strategy, depending on which choices players have made, they will come to a difficult section in Chapter 10. This chapter features the group of heroes heading into the deserts of Hyzante looking for evidence against the Minister of Salt, Sorsley.
Up until this point in Triangle Strategy, Examinations have been brief and without too much needed information. While it is a good tip for anyone new to Triangle Strategy to still chat with all the NPCs in Examinations, it hasn't been necessary just yet. This Examination, however, is a lot more involved than anything that's come before. Players will need to interact with several people several times to get all the clues they will need to put Sorsley on trial.
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One of the several items players will have to take care of in Chapter 10 of Triangle Strategy while in the Kingdom of Hyzante is contacting Exharme Marcial, the Minister of Arms. He has recently been in contact with Serenoa about Minister Sorsley's illegal salt trade, and Serenoa will make an attempt to contact him when in the marketplace of the holy city. The guard, however, will not let Serenoa in to see the Minister, so he tells Serenoa to write a letter instead.
But regardless of Serenoa's choices or convictions, he is without ink or paper, so they need to find someone in the area who might let them borrow enough to write a quick note to the minister. Luckily for players, there is a merchant here. While not open for business, he does have something that players can use to pen the Minister.
After writing the letter, return to the guard. He will personally see the note brought to the Minister. This takes care of just one of the items on the long checklist
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