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AG Community Playthrough #38: Touché: The Adventures of the Fifth Musketeer

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Oscar, you need something from San Quentin first.

     

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You mean when I taste from the pot and the bartender says “sit down and I’ll bring you some”? Because I can’t sit down anywhere.

     
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No. Have you spoken to the officer drinking at the table?

     

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Yes. I can’t remember what came of it though, as that was 2 weeks ago.

     
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Oscar, have you offered him a drink? If you have, you should get an object from him that will help you in Paris.

     

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Ah, okay. Thanks.

By the way diego, there’s no wooden bucket in the Amiens stable. Well, there is but you can’t interact with it.

     
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Oscar, The soap is in the monastery in Amiens next to the monk robe

     
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Karlok - 10 March 2016 05:18 AM

Nelza, one of the three practicing musketeers is Atoff.

When I go outside there’s only one practicing cause the others went to pick on the witch, and apparently never came back.

     
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I spent quite a while today figuring how to get into the tavern, and later in the other town getting Henri to ring the bell so I could check the monks’ cells

Was there anything I could have done to prevent the highwayman from taking the will at the crossroads?

My favorite bit so far was the misunderstanding about the priest’s name in the inn. Smile

     

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Lady Kestrel - 11 March 2016 11:25 PM

Was there anything I could have done to prevent the highwayman from taking the will at the crossroads?

Nope.

     

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Karlok - 12 March 2016 06:40 AM
Lady Kestrel - 11 March 2016 11:25 PM

Was there anything I could have done to prevent the highwayman from taking the will at the crossroads?

Nope.

That’s good.  I think I’m on track now.

     

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Nelza - 11 March 2016 07:35 PM
Karlok - 10 March 2016 05:18 AM

Nelza, one of the three practicing musketeers is Atoff.

When I go outside there’s only one practicing cause the others went to pick on the witch, and apparently never came back.

Nelza, In that case, you need to free the witch See the answers given to Oscar for how to do that.

     
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I’ve reached Le Havre.

What a twist. No one saw that one coming… I wonder who has the birthmark?

And Henri still carrying the body? Smile  going to be used in the final puzzle?

     
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uotes (part 1 and 2):

- An urchin named d’Urchin?
Isn’t that a bit much?
-You should meet my half-brother, Danny d’Orphan.


- I never knew anyone knock on a tavern door… before I met you.


-(taking altar cloth in the church) Well we’ve taken worse things…


- What’s this lads? Having a picnic?
- Get lost, musketeer!
- I see the army is just one big happy family, master.


Geoffroi: (talking about his fellow musketeers) I don’t suppose they need me today.
Henri: Nor on any other day ending in “Y”.


(when trying to enter the Amiens’ chapel)
Priest: I’m sorry, m’sieu… only brothers are allowed in our chapel.
Henri: That’s OK, we ARE brothers. Aren’t we junior?

(showing the dead body to a highwayman)
Highwayman: Yeuccch! You carry a dead body with you?!!
Henri: We haven’t worked out where to leave it…


and absolutely the best one:

Geoffroi: Can’t you use magic to get away?
Madame Ormond: Magic? ME? Surely you don’t believe in that stuff!
Geoffroi: Well, no, but I could do with a little something… to help me with my love life.
Madame Ormond: Well, sonny, if I could get my hands free, I could help you out.

     

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I finished Le Mans today and stopped when I arrived in Paris.  It took me a while to figure out what to give the leader of the brigands because I hadn’t looked in the magpie nest.  (I tried having him climb the tree twice the first time and figured he couldn’t do it without something to climb on.  I think everybody stealing from each other is a funny sequence.

Oh, and I got only 4 correct on your quiz, Diego.  Meh

     

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