Slip through the broken section of the perimeter wall in the southwest corner of the gardens to exit the mission zone. 5. Quest Rewards and Epilogue
She didn't take the papers; that would alert him. Instead, she pulled a small vial of "invisible" lemon-gall ink and marked the edges of the pages. When the Ministry raided the Duke’s home later, the ink would glow under a specific alchemical light, proving he had handled the stolen plans. Chapter 5: The Quiet Exit
As the personal maid to Lady Genevieve, Elara was invisible. She was the shadow that smoothed silk skirts and the ghost that polished vanity mirrors. To the visiting Duke of Vane, she was merely furniture. That was his first mistake.
Success in this mission relies on balancing your visual suspicion meter and keeping your cover story intact. The Suspicion Meter spy mission a nobles maid guide
Your first goal is to ensure you are never suspected, and eventually, that you are deemed trustworthy.
: Do not duel a suspect until you have all three clues. The quest log will update to say "sufficient clues have been collected" once you are ready.
In the social deduction landscape of Throne of Lies , whispers are the lifeblood of secret communication—the primary way players coordinate, share information, or hatch plots. The is your key to intercepting these secret messages. Slip through the broken section of the perimeter
Nobles build their homes for show, but servants know the reality of the bones.
Utilize dumbwaiters, laundry chutes, and forgotten servants' staircases to move unseen.
: Reduces the noise made by footsteps and speeds up lockpicking. Instead, she pulled a small vial of "invisible"
This guide will delve deep into every aspect of the Maid Spy ability, covering its mechanics, strategic uses, and pitfalls. We'll explore how to choose the right targets, build a case with your findings, and ultimately guide the Blue Dragon faction to victory. By the end, you won't just be a Noble; you'll be a spymaster.
If caught somewhere you shouldn't be, immediately act timid, apologetic, and slightly stupid. "Oh, my lady! I apologize, I thought I heard a spider and was looking for it!"
: Small, high-quality picks hidden in sewing kits or hairpins to grant access to locked cabinets and rooms. Marking Tools