Corruption Walkthrough Updated Direct
The next target was the head of the city’s arbitration council. Leo fabricated a confession from a rival merchant, saying he was the one taking bribes to weaken the city walls. The evidence was flawless—Leo had used the smuggler’s own ledgers, now altered. Judge Malory, furious, threw the innocent man in chains and, to be "fair," recused himself from all city matters. The new judge? Leo’s puppet.
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Leo gave the elven merchant-lord a monopoly on the spice trade (Step 4a). He promised the dwarven mining boss exclusive rights to the new railway (Step 4b). For the human priestess of the Silver Flame, who wanted nothing? Leo had one of his new thugs burn down her orphanage. Then, he publicly "captured" the arsonist (a paid mercenary) and donated 50,000 gold to rebuild it "twice as grand." The priestess wept with gratitude and changed her vote to "yes" out of sheer relief. The next target was the head of the
And the screen went black.
Then the chat log in the corner of his screen began to fill with messages he had never seen before. They weren't from other players. They were from the NPCs. Judge Malory, furious, threw the innocent man in
Leo visited Captain Voss, not with a bribe, but with a banker’s note. "Your brother owes the Crimson Exchange forty thousand gold," Leo said. "I bought the note. He’s fine. But the dockmaster's report? That crane failure? It could be investigated. Or not. All I need is for you to lose the key evidence file on the Silvertongue smuggling ring."