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  • The best moment is surely returning to London in time to win the wager and having fostered a good relationship between Passepartout and Fogg.
    Fogg:Any gentleman would be fortunate to call you his valet, and you have been a worthy companion to me, besides.
  • The Polar Expedition ending in which Passepartout splits from Fogg is pretty bittersweet, but ultimately positive considering the circumstances. Passepartout could have spent a good amount of time harbouring unrequited feelings for Fogg, so being with the more emotionally available Jokinen after Fogg fails to even wave him goodbye as he departs in an airship is surely a good fate.
  • The resolution of the Black Rose storyline aboard the El Dorado is reassuring. After all the plot threads that paint the Artificers' Guild's morality in various greys, it's relieving to know that they don't house riches in a floating island to revel in wealth, but use the ship to keep the thousands of potential automaton minds safe from harm.
  • As the wrecked Tea Clipper airship is rescued after the First Mate's attempt at mutiny things rapidly look up. The Captain and the First Mate make up again and resolve to keep the ship running as the First Mate wanted. The Captain's wife even remarks that they seem like best friends even now.
  • Helping an Indian woman in love with the disgraced British Commissioner of Waltair write him a letter leaves the player feeling quite warm inside despite the illicit nature of the romance. Passepartout is able to help resolve some of the problems left by their affair being revealed.
  • On the subject of romances, Passepartout can help a moody journalist in Minsk by tracking down his old lover and telling her of him. The best part is, she'll only be swayed when she realises that he told a total stranger that he was still in love with her.

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