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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain voting in your favor (though for the latter, you have to present a perfect case; otherwise Blain votes against you out of spite) and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason - and you do it all almost completely by yourself, within the space of a single week.

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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] the trial in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], murders, the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain voting in your favor (though for the latter, you have to present a perfect case; otherwise Blain votes against you out of spite) and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason - and you do it all almost completely by yourself, within the space of a single week.
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* In Princess Gisette's Week 1 event, she goads you into making up a story about another Lady she wishes to ruin. An Ethical MC sticks to her guns and refuses to lie about it; if she's also highly manipulative she'll make up a story that ''sounds'' scandalous, but really only implies Lady Estelle is perhaps overfond of certain types of fruit.

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* In Princess Gisette's Week 1 event, she goads you into making up a story about another Lady she wishes to ruin. An Ethical MC sticks to her guns and refuses to lie about it; damage an innocent girl's reputation; but if she's also ''also'' highly manipulative she'll make up a story that ''sounds'' scandalous, but really only implies Lady Estelle is perhaps overfond of certain types of fruit.



* After the Matchmaker tears you apart completely in your first meeting, successfully getting her to acknowledge your worthiness as a delegate in the second meeting is ''extremely'' satisfying.
* During the horseback ride in week two, the player character's horse runs away with her. Depending on your choices up to that point, Hamin or Zarad can ride to her rescue, catching up and pulling her onto his own horse before hers can throw her to her death. If she has high enough affection with them, ''both'' of them come to save her in a bit of flawlessly improvised teamwork. Best yet, if you manage to pass all the relevant skill checks, it's possible for the protagonist to save ''herself'' before any of the guys can even get to her.

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* After the Matchmaker tears you apart completely in your first meeting, successfully getting her to acknowledge your worthiness as a delegate in the second meeting is ''extremely'' satisfying.
satisfying, doubly so if you manage the Marvelously Misjudged achievement, where she admits you are outstanding.
* During the horseback ride in week two, the player character's horse runs away with her. Depending on your choices up to that point, Hamin or Zarad can ride to her rescue, catching up and pulling her onto his own horse before hers can throw her to her death. If she has high enough affection with them, ''both'' of them come to save her in a bit of flawlessly improvised teamwork. Best yet, if you manage to pass all the relevant skill checks, it's possible for the protagonist to save ''herself'' before any of the guys can even get to her.
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* In Princess Gisette's Week 1 event, she goads you into making up a story about another Lady she wishes to ruin. An Ethical MC sticks to her guns and refuses to lie about it; if she's also highly manipulative she'll make up a story that ''sounds'' scandalous, but really only implies Lady Estelle is perhaps overfond of certain types of fruit.
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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain(!) voting in your favor and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason - and you do it all almost completely by yourself, within the space of a single week.

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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain(!) Blain voting in your favor (though for the latter, you have to present a perfect case; otherwise Blain votes against you out of spite) and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason - and you do it all almost completely by yourself, within the space of a single week.
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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain(!) voting in your favor and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason.

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* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain(!) voting in your favor and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason.reason - and you do it all almost completely by yourself, within the space of a single week.
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* Managing a perfect success when hosting an event is almost always amazing, particularly during the third week. The midnight picnic, for example, can become a magical evening featuring kites with lanterns hung on them; on the other hand, with the right stats at high enough levels the player character can totally own the Onvu tournament.

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* Managing a perfect success when hosting an event is almost always amazing, particularly during the third week. The midnight picnic, for example, can become a magical evening featuring kites with lanterns hung on them; on the other hand, with the right stats at high enough levels the player character can totally own the Onvu tournament.tournament.
* All previous successes pale in comparison to acing [[spoiler:the trial]] in week four. There are quite a few paths to success depending on various different skill sets, but ''perfect'' success requires an intensive investigation to discover [[spoiler:the true perpetrators of not one but two murders]], the insight to put all the pieces together, and the sheer powers of persuasion and eloquence to convince everyone of what you've found. Pulling it off is an enormous undertaking which sees even Gisette and Blain(!) voting in your favor and earns you massive amounts of approval from nearly everyone, for very good reason.
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* During the horseback ride in week two, the player character's horse runs away with her. Depending on your choices up to that point, Hamin can ride to her rescue, catching up and pulling her onto his own horse before hers can throw her to her death. If she's on good terms with Hamin and has also managed to catch Zarad's interest, ''both'' of them come to save her in a bit of flawlessly improvised teamwork. Best yet, if you manage to pass all the relevant skill checks, it's possible for the protagonist to save ''herself'' before any of the guys can even get to her.

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* During the horseback ride in week two, the player character's horse runs away with her. Depending on your choices up to that point, Hamin or Zarad can ride to her rescue, catching up and pulling her onto his own horse before hers can throw her to her death. If she's on good terms she has high enough affection with Hamin and has also managed to catch Zarad's interest, them, ''both'' of them come to save her in a bit of flawlessly improvised teamwork. Best yet, if you manage to pass all the relevant skill checks, it's possible for the protagonist to save ''herself'' before any of the guys can even get to her.
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* Managing a perfect success when hosting an event is almost always amazing, particularly during the third week. The midnight picnic, for example, can become a magical evening featuring kites with lanterns hung on them; on the other hand, with the right stats at high enough levels the player character can totally own the Onvu tournament.
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* Some of the feats from your childhood and background are quite impressive.
** Dealing with your carriage being attacked by bandits is quite the accomplishment no matter what you do, from [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath turning them against each other]] to rallying your guards to ''attacking them with nothing but your fan.''
* With enough conversational skill, you can deflect Avalie's [[StealthInsult Stealth Insult]]-laden banter right back at her, [[WorthyOpponent earning yourself some major points with her]].
* At the Matchmaker's Breakfast, Lord Blain causes an "accident" with some fruit juice, staining your dress and forcing you to leave early. Should you be on good terms with [[MagnificentBastard Gisette]], however, she manages to arrange for [[LaserGuidedKarma the same to happen to Blain]] before you've even left the room. With hot chai. Somewhat unsettling, but still quite satisfying.
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* After the Matchmaker tears you apart completely in your first meeting, successfully getting her to acknowledge your worthiness as a delegate in the second meeting is ''extremely'' satisfying.
* During the horseback ride in week two, the player character's horse runs away with her. Depending on your choices up to that point, Hamin can ride to her rescue, catching up and pulling her onto his own horse before hers can throw her to her death. If she's on good terms with Hamin and has also managed to catch Zarad's interest, ''both'' of them come to save her in a bit of flawlessly improvised teamwork. Best yet, if you manage to pass all the relevant skill checks, it's possible for the protagonist to save ''herself'' before any of the guys can even get to her.

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