What evidence is there for obeying His Majesty? Players must all want to know, so today the editor will bring you an introduction to the evidence of obeying His Majesty. Friends who are interested, please take a look.
1. Dragon Tooth: The editor remembers that he was the waiter on the day after the king's death. Don't arrest him. He will finally say that the dungeon guard saw someone in the wine cellar. Go talk to the dungeon guard and he will say that he didn't see anyone but found him next to the wine barrel. For this tooth, you can ask a female lord when you want soldiers for clues later. By the way, if you ask her, she will say that this may be a kind of dragon tooth, so this clue will point to the dragon slayer.
2. Letter: It will be on the ground next to the second daughter in the garden. Before the king died, he would say how there was a crack here that needed to be repaired. After the king died, he found that the place had been touched, but it was prompted that the sword was too thick and could not be pried open, so he needed to go to the queen's room. Get a pin on the table.
Use it to pry open the stone slab to obtain a letter. The letter explains how to poison and a detailed map of the palace. The letter has the pattern that comes with the paper. If you ask a lord about this, he will say that it is the mark of the north. I remember that this clue will point to that fortress. The aunt lord your second daughter married.
3. Poison bottle: This needs to be obtained by asking your men to explore an area. It is a poison den. Your people asked you to send people to seal it. It is quite late anyway. Then the subordinates will bring this thing back, and find the witch to get clues. This is a bottle of drugs, but the poison content in it matches the poison that the king died. The clues point to the drug-trafficking lord.
Suggestion: To kill Mom, finding all three pieces of evidence has no special effect. That is, choose one of the three lords to kill her. If you don’t choose, the player’s henchmen will take the blame.