Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Dilandau3000 plays The Colonel's Bequest - Part 7 of 20


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Head east and you'll see Clarence and Wilbur conversing. At this point, the clock should be 8:15 PM. You won't be able to figure out what they're talking about, though. If you follow them into the house, you'll eventually find out the're heading to the dining room.

Push the mirror on the right wall, go in and look through the portrait on the south wall. Turns out Clarence and Wilbur took $100,000 from Henri to buy into a racehorse that broke its leg, and Wilbur finds it rather outrageous that Clarence has a plan to replace it. Clarence says that he knows people, and that he can pull it off. Wilbur tells Clarence that he'd better, or else he's confessing to Henri. Clarence tells him he'll handle it, and instructs him not to say anything about it.

Also, at this point in the game, you should exercise caution as you can be grabbed by a mysterious figure. Yes, this mystery guy will kill you if he grabs you. So be careful.

Look through the eyes on the south portrait again. Ethel will be talking to Polly the parrot, and of course, she'll be drinking again. She doesn't like the idea of Gertie and Gloria getting any monies from Henri.

Head back to the room you just peered into. You'll see Ethel talking drunkenly to Polly. You won't be able to talk to Ethel as she's too preoccupied with Polly.

Head back to the parlor. I should be 8:30 at this point. You'll see Gloria and Clarence playing a game of billiards. You won't be able to talk to either of them.

Head to the back of the lower floor, push the clock to the left and spy through the portrait on the south wall. You'll witness Gloria break up with Clarence. Clarence thinks this is a joke, but Gloria tells him about her new director beau. Clarence says he has to think about it, then leaves.

Head out of the secret compartment and back to the parlor. Tell Gloria about Gertie, and she'll go out to look around only to find out there's nothing there. Head back outside through the door to the west, and you'll find out Gertie's corpse is gone.

Head to the kitchen. It should be 8:45. Jeeves the butler will be heading outside. Celie will be talking to Lillian, telling her everything will be all right. Lillian still feels that something isn't right, however. You won't be able to spy on this conversation due to the lack of a portrait with spaced out eyes. If you talk to Lillian, you'll see that she's more interested in talking to Celie. Tell her about Gertie, and she'll check and see. When she returns, she'll just say you're imagining things. Telling Celie will give you the same response.

Ask Lillian about the estate. She'll ask you to do some exploring in this interesting old place.

Ask Lillian about Henri. She'll say she thinks something is wrong with Henri.

Ask Lillian about Ethel. She'll say her mom is somewhere in the house, drunk as usual.

Ask Lillian about Gloria. You'll learn Gloria was involved in a scandal in Hollywood, and will never be able to work there again.

Ask Lillian about Rudy. She'll say he gambles a lot and owes a lot of money to some shady people.

Ask Lillian about Gloria and Rudy. She'll say they're deep in debt and would like to get all of Henri's money if they could.

Ask Lillian about Clarence. She thinks he's trying to fool people.

Ask Lillian about Gloria and Clarence. She'll say they deserve each other.

Ask Lillian about Wilbur. She can't stand him, and consider him in the same league as Clarence.

Ask Lillian about Wilbur and Clarence. She thinks they're up to something.

Ask Lillian about Gertie. She couldn't care less about her.

Ask Lillian about Clarence and Gertie. She considers them a perfect people as they're both sour and disagreeable.

Ask Lillian about Jeeves. She'll tell you he's been making eyes at Fifi the maid. She wonders if Uncle Henri knows about Fifi.

Ask Lillian about Fifi. She says she's leading Henri on.

Ask Lillian about Colonel and Fifi. She thinks Fifi is the reason her Uncle Henri has changed.

Ask Lillian about Beauregard. She considers him a great old dog.

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