Triangle Strategy – Chapter XVI – Sleep, My Friend Walkthrough

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Below is a walkthrough of Chapter XVI – Sleep, My Friend in Triangle Strategy. Please note that for the Conviction Choices, we used our best guess on what each conviction might be.

 

Hierophant’s Palace (Main Story)

Stop by the Hierophant’s Palace to view the Saintly Seven gathering.

 

Twinsgate (Main Story)

Visit Twinsgate to view the cargo being received from the mines.

 

Grand Norzelian Mines (Main Story – Exploration)

Head into the mines to trigger a cutscene then you’ll be able to look around.

 

Conviction Choices (Anna)

  • They gain nothing by hiding in the tunnels. Perhaps they are luring us into some sort of trap…
  • I doubt they do it on their own volition. It may be some tactic that they have been ordered to carry out.
  • The burden of defeat would likely be thrust upon them if they returned to the duchy. They might just be hiding, knowing they have no place to return to.

 

Conviction Choice (Roland)

  • Why not leave them be for now? Someday the world will be at peace again and mining can resume.
  • The mines are located in our demesne within the kingdom of Glenbrook. Let us manage them together as one of the kingdom’s assets.
  • We can use it to rebuild the kingdom and as a place to work for those who have lost their jobs during the war.

 

Items

  • Quality Timber x2 – in the pit near Anna
  • Large Ranged HP Recovery Pellet x2 – down the tracks south of Anna
  • Cure-All Pellet x2 – on a pillar behind Frederica
  • Superior Fiber x2 – behind a mine cart near Hughette
  • 3500 Money – near Geela
  • 3500 Money – near the cart to the right of the pillar behind Erador

 

People

  • Benedict
  • Anna
  • Frederica
  • Roland
  • Hughette
  • Geela
  • Erador

 

Grand Norzelian Mines (Main Story – Eliminating the Aesfrosti Soldiers)

Select the Grand Norzelian Mines to fight off the Aesfrosti Soldiers. Afterwards, the chapter will complete!

 

Click here for the next walkthrough on Chapter XVII – Part I: If Griefs Could Passions Move in Triangle Strategy!

 

 

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