Examine everything. Clues are crucial for triggering new dialogue options and solving environmental puzzles. 2. Chapter 1: Something Stirs
When Mary gets cornered, control Fey to bite the attacker’s leg, forcing them to drop a crucial item: a bloody scalpel engraved with a specific medical crest. Act 2: The Hospital Investigation
Rufus continues his journey, facing various challenges and obstacles.
Use Du Lac to question the bartender. You can choose to bribe him or intimidate him. Bribing him keeps the peace, while intimidation makes future visits tense. dance of death du lac and fey walkthrough
Focus on gathering information about the victims and the time of the murders. 4. Chapter 3: Old Friends
: Outside the church, a beggar will approach you, lamenting that he has lost his father’s ring. Agree to help him. Swap to Fey and speak with the local birds—they’ll reveal they’ve seen something shiny. Search the ground in the area where the birds are gathered; you’ll find a dig spot. Fey will dig up three rings. One of them is the correct one. Return it to the beggar to unlock the achievement.
Rathbone gives you a silver locket he found near the body – inside is a photo of a woman named Mary Kelly (a future victim). Examine everything
: The investigation intensifies as the "Jack the Ripper" letters begin to appear.
Unlike traditional point-and-click games that rely heavily on complex item combinations, Dance of Death focuses on environmental interaction, dialogue choices, and chemical analysis. The Apothecary Chemical Puzzle
Here is a structured by the game's mechanics and chapters to help you through the story. Chapter 1: Something Stirs When Mary gets cornered,
The narrative is and decision-driven. Choices you make in conversation—especially regarding how Du Lac treats Mary, or how Fey reacts to humans—will branch the story toward different endings. As a rule, selecting the more empathetic, friendly dialogue options (often the top choice) builds stronger alliances, while ruder choices may lock you out of certain achievements and outcomes.
Focus on intense interrogations.