Version 1.3 1/7/2016 : : :: :: ::`. .-""-. .':: : `.`-._ : '>': _.-'.' : :`. `=._`'. .''_.=' .': : `=._ `- '' -' _.-'.: :`=._`=. .='_.=': `.._`. .'_..' `-.: :.-' : : `:.__.:' : : -'= -'= Aviary Attorney A Walkthrough by Michael Gray AKA The Lost Gamer (ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com) Copyright 2016 For a list of all my various guides, check http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html Table of Contents: 001. General information 002. Video Walkthrough 003. Walkthrough 003a. Case One: A Cat with Claws 003b. Case Two: A Fox among Wolves 003c. Case Three: The Sleeping City 003d. Case Four A: Liberté 003e. Case Four B: Égalité 003f. Case Four C: Fraternité 004. Credits 001. General Information ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a walkthrough for the game called "Aviary Attorney". This game is about bird lawyers, in France in 1848. To contact me about this guide, use my email address, ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com. Thanks to jgs, for drawing the ASCII Art picture, at the top of this guide. 002. Video Walkthrough ----------------------------------------------------------- Do you want to see a video of how to beat the game, rather than read how to do it? You're in luck! I made a video walkthrough for this game, which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL- BD_KjCUmdwZ5b3S2xPCWuznbcAWHRji The videos come complete with my live commentary. 003. Walkthrough ----------------------------------------------------------- 003a. Case One: A Cat with Claws ----------------------------------------------------------- Day One ------- The game begins on Jan 1, 1848. Our lawyer heroes, Jayjay Falcon and Sparrowson, have been hired to defend a bourgeois kitten named Dame Caterline, who is being accused of murder. Go to La Conciergie to meet her. Talk to her about everything to get the details of the case. Her father, Baron Rorguiel and Grenwee are all business partners. They had dinner together, a photograph was taken, and not long after, Dame Caterline discovered Grenwee's dead body in the garden. The dinner was a bloody rare steak, served without any utensils. Day Two ------- On Day Two, you can either go to the estate where the murder took place, or you can visit the photographer's studio. Outside the estate, you meet some poor kangaroos. You can choose to give them money. At the estate, you can pretend to be police investigators, if you wish. The Baron generously gives you full reign of the estate, which is made up of three areas. First, the garden. You want to examine the fountain here to find part of a cigar. This is added to your evidence. You can also examine the stairs and the horse statues. Next, the lounge. The maid, Couline, steals something right before you arrive. Ask her about the photograph, and she notes that a clock without any hands was in the photo. Ask her if anything is wrong, and you can confront her about her thieving ways. If you do not, she will confess to stealing the silverware as you leave. Finally, the main hall. You must visit the other two places, before visiting here. You can talk to the Baron about his housemaid and reveal that she is a thief. You can talk to the Baron about the night of the murder, but if you accuse him of being the murderer, he kicks you out. Day Three --------- On Day Three, you visit the location you did not visit on Day Two, which is either the estate or the artist's studio. Robittio de Robinio is not here right now. You can either respect the note he left, or you can break into his studio and get a copy of the photograph that he took. Day Four -------- On Day Four, go to the Palais de Justice to start the trial! Inspector Volerti is the first witness, and he is a hard-nosed rooster who has the utmost respect for enforcing the law. He testifies that Dame Caterline was found standing near the corpse, with blood on her paws. During the cross-examination, ask about the bloodied paws, then ask whose blood it was. Claim that you have reason to believe the blood was not the victim's, then present the bloody steak. Perhaps the blood on her paws came from her meal! Volerti admits this is possible, but Rabbington the prosecutor claims it is not, since Caterline would never eat with her paws. Present the missing silverware to prove she had no other choice. The second witness is the photographer. He presents the photograph, which proves that everyone except the defendant and the victim had an alibi for the time of the murder. If you stole a photograph earlier from Robinio, you'll notice that the photograph presented in court has been altered. Ask about the photograph, then say you see a mistake. Select the clock, then present the clock with the missing hands. Why is it that the clock has no hands in real life, but it has hands in the photograph? Robinio confesses that he altered the photograph, on someone else's orders. The baron comes in to testify about the murder. Ask about the garden and ask him when he last visited it. The Baron lies and says he has not been there in years. Say he is lying and present the cigar to prove that he was in the garden. Baron Rorgueil tries to cover his lie, by saying he DID go to the garden after the murder. Falcon presses the matter, because the cigar butt was deliberately hidden. Almost like Rorgueil committed murder, and was trying to cover his tracks... Falcon gives an impressive speech, which outlines Rorgueil's means, motive and opportunity. Rorgueil's violent reaction convinces the jury that he is the murderer, and Dame Caterline is cleared of all charges. After the trial, our heroes celebrate and Dame Caterline confesses the truth about what happened on the night of the murder. 003b. Case Two: A Fox among Wolves ----------------------------------------------------------- Falcon hasn't shown up to work in some time. Choose to look for him, at the Baron's chateau. The maid tells you that Falcon is at Le Canard Joyeux. Go there, and go to the drinking room to find Falcon. Pour a drink on his head to wake him up. A mouse named Mousey arrives at the offices, and he asks you to defend his friend, Prince Juan Querido of Spain. The Prince has been accused of murder. Go to La Conciergie, to meet with the fox, Prince Juan. Ask him about the murder to learn that a Major Howl died from poison, shortly after pricking his finger on the prince's rose. Ask about his book, to get a copy of it. Ask why he is in France, to learn more about his background as a prince. The trial is in six days, and there are three lines of inquiry to follow: Prince Juan's background, the scene of the crime, and the woman who sold the rose. Investigation ------------- At the Louvre, you meet Séverin Cocorico, the rooster prosecutor who is something of a rival to JayJay. Sparrowson takes Cocorico's map at the Louvre, as Cocorico exits. Visit the garden in the Louvre to meet with Robinio, who is working as a groundskeeper. Ask about his groundskeeping duties, to learn he found a page from Prince Juan's book. Promise to talk to Judge Maxime, in order to get the page as evidence. Go the Salle and examine the urn on the left for a chocolate wrapper, eaten on the day of the murder. Go to the Grand Gallerie, and a porcupine gives you the calling card of a private investigator. Go to the Place, in order to leave the Louvre. --- To learn about Prince Juan's background, you should go to La Canard Joyeux. Go to the drinking room and ask about Prince Juan. The people there tell you to visit a library. Go to the entrance and leave. Then, go to the library and talk to the librarian about the Spanish royalty. The librarian reveals that Prince Juan is a fraud. Return to the prison, and you can talk to Prince Juan about his real identity. He explains that he faked the identity-- and took the blame for the murder--in order to help a poor woman who was being blackmailed. He asks you to talk to Mousey, about the birds flying south for the winter. Provided that you have met the porcupine in the Louvre, you can go to the R&M offices, and tell this to Mousey. In return, he gives you two train tickets, showing that two members of the Cynge family have gone to Vienna. --- To meet the girl who sold the murderous rose, go to Les Halles market. She is a swan named Cynge. If you talk to her about Prince Juan, you shouldn't pressure her, or she ends the conversation early and leaves. When the conversation ends, you can buy some flowers from her, if you so wish. Trial ----- On Monday, January 17, the trial begins! It is possible to lose the trial, because you did not collect the correct evidence while investigating. In this case, the evidence you want is the chocolate wrapper and the book page from the Louvre. A wolf named Judge Romulus is running the trial today. The first witness is Inspector Volerti. Ask about poisoning, then ask how he was poisoned. Say that the pricked finger has no relation to the poisoning. As it turns out, the police did not test the rose for poison, and the rose has been destroyed. So we don't know for sure if the rose was the murder weapon. Present the chocolate wrapper here, as a possible means of poisoning someone. The second witness is a kingfisher named Toussaint. He claims to have seen Prince Juan, acting suspicious on the day of the murder. Ask about the Pont des Arts, then ask which entrances to the Louvre can be seen from there. Ask if Prince Juan used another entrance. Say he used the garden entrance from the left. Present the book page to prove that he did. Trial ends shortly after this, as you have run out of the time. Judge Romulus says it will continue, in three days. Investigation ------------- The investigation here is the same as the previous investigation section, and you can continue investigating things from the first investigation. The one exception is the Choclat Emporium, which appears once you find the chocolate bar in the Louvre. Go there, and ask the elephant who purchased the chocolate bar. The buyer was Judge Romulus! It's impossible to make this deduction in the first investigation section, since you haven't met Judge Romulus yet. The elephant gives you a receipt for the chocolate, written in distinctive green ink. On the 20th, Sparrowson foolishly eats the chocolate bar wrapper, in order to prove it was poisoned. His plan works. Not long after, the culprit attacks Falcon and throws him in the Seine. Falcon wakes up, with the culprit's pen in his pocket. He shows up late to the trial. The Judge wants to end the trial early, but the king is here to testify. You can't disappoint the king, can you? Ask about the Salle du Tibre, ask what he saw there, and ask him to elaborate. He says a swan offered him some chocolates. Suggest that the swan is Mademoiselle Cygne. The victim ate this chocolate, but the court does not like the insinuation that Cygne is the murderer. Sparrowson arrives just in time, with the evidence that the chocolate was poisoned. This evidence is a doctor's note. Sparrowson also bring Cygne into the court, and she gives a full confession. You can end the case here, or you can continue to find out the truth. The Judge gives you a chance to show something to Cygne. Show her the train tickets, which prove that her parents are okay. She now feels safe, accusing her blackmailer: Judge Romulus! Support her story, by presenting the receipt. The receipt directly ties Judge Romulus to the crime and the poisoned chocolates. Judge Romulus tries to claim the receipt belongs to someone use. Present his distinctive green pen, to prove that he is the one who bought the chocolates and signed for them. Judge Romulus confesses, and the king has him arrested. 003c. Case 3: The Sleeping City ----------------------------------------------------------- Inspector Volerti summons Falcon and Cocorico to the Bastille. He wants you to work on a special case. Revolutionaries are in the city, and they are working with someone known as the Croque-Monsieur. Your job is to find the rebels and the Croque-Monsieur. Agree to work on the case, and you are paid fifty francs up front. Alternately, refuse to work on the case, then ask for money to barter for more money. Even if you refuse to work on the case twice, Falcon decides to investigate on his own. Investigation ------------- Like the previous case, you can pursue the various investigations in any order. Croque-Monsieur --------------- To find the Croque-Monsieur, go to R&M. Ask Vulpes about the Croque-Monsieur, and pay them thirty francs to find this arms dealer. It will take at least three days. While you're waiting, go to Le Canard and visit the drinking floor. Ask about the Croque-Monsieur, then ask about Fontaine's weapon. He will give you a book, containing the secret passphrase that lets you speak with the Croque-Monsieur. To get the passphrase, go to Notre Dame. There is a friar here named Remus, who is the brother of Judge Romulus. Ask him to look at the book, and he says the secret phrase is "Etam". That took three days, so return to Vulpes. He says that the Croque-Monsieur appears on Fridays, on the Rue des Marmousets. You need the password to meet with him. The way the calendar works out, the only day you can meet with the Croque-Monsieur is on Friday, February 4. Give him the password, and ask about the rebels. Cocorico shows up at the wrong moment. Croque-Monsieur runs away. Cocorico asks if Falcon ever changed his name, which Falcon did. There are two pieces of evidence to collect here. There is a receipt which the Croque-Monsieur dropped, and there are pieces of glass from the broken street lamp. The receipt mentions the Sleeping City. You can go to the library to learn that the Sleeping City are the underground catacombs. You can go to Notre Dame and ask about the catacombs, but the friar refuses to help you. Sparrowson steals a fountain pen from the friar, which is added to evidence. A Familiar Face --------------- Go to the Louvre to see Judge Romulus, who appears to be talking to people about the Cult of Reason. Enter the Grand Galerie and ask about the cultist to learn that Romulus is going by the name Silvius nowdays. You get a cult guide, signed by Silvius. Sparrowson's Hospital Bill -------------------------- The third line of investigation is paying Sparrowson's hospital bill. Go to the hospital, and the doctor offers you a discount if you collect on an inventor's bill. Visit the inventor at the Atelier, and he offers to build a fantastic device. First, he needs a copper pot and string. You can buy these at Les Halles. Alternately, you can buy fishing line string from Toussaint at the Pont des Arts, or offer him chocolates as bait for the fishing line string. Return to the inventor, and he gives you a device which finds and extracts bullets. End Investigation ----------------- There is more to investigate, if you want. The evidence you need are the inventor's explorer-extractor device, the broken streetlamp, the fountain pen and the signed cult guide. Investigation ends on Wednesday, February 9th. On this day, the Croque-Monsieur is murdered, while Cocorico is nearby. Falcon's reaction will depend on your evidence. If you have all four pieces of evidence, he is confident of saving Cocorico. If you do not, he is sure that Cocorico will die. Go to the Rue des Marmousets, and examine the blood. It leads to Notre Dame. It goes to the entrance to the underground catacombs, which is guarded by Kwark. You can bribe him with chocolate from the chocolate store, you can pay him money, or you can threaten physical violence. Either way, he lets you go to the catacombs. In the catacombs, go through the breezy passage and the passage with light. The rebels are here! They are Fontaine the hunting dog, Pierro the parrot, Friar Remus and a lioness named Beaumort. She wants to shoot Cocorico, as he prosecuted her father many years ago. There are three ways this can end! First, you can stay silent twice. When this happens, Cocorico is killed and Falcon leaves. This puts you into Case 4a. Second, you can speak up and start a trial, to see if Cocorico killed the Croque-Monsieur. If you win the trial, this puts you into Case 4b. If you lose the trial, this puts you into Case 4c. Falcon acts as the defense attorney in this trial. Beaumort is acting as prosecutor and jury, while Remus acts as judge. Pierro is the first witness. Question the fact that Pierro saw the crime as clear as day. Point out that it was nighttime. Say it would have been too dark to see. Present the glass shards to prove that the lamps were not lit that night. Fontaine testifies about the guns found at the crime scene. Ask about the Croque-Monsieur's Turnover pistol, then ask about the ammunition. The pistol has two bullets, both minié-balls. Ask where the other bullet is. They don't know, so suggest that the bullet is inside the real murderer. Present the explorer-extractor as a way to find a bullet inside the murderer's body. Use the minié ball to demonstrate how it works. Falcon tries the device on three people, to no avail. Falcon is given a chance to name the real murderer, here. Pick Judge Romulus, who is hiding in the catacombs. As proof, Sparrowson presents a pamphlet found in the catacombs. Prove this is Romulus' pamphlet, by presenting the signed cult guide, then by presenting the fountain pen. The rebels find Romulus, AKA Silvius, inside the catacombs, and the explorer-extractor finds a bullet inside of him. Extract the bullet to prove it is a minié-ball. Beaumort lets our heroes leave with Cocorico, as Cocorico did not shoot the Croque-Monsieur. 003d. Case 4a: Liberté ----------------------------------------------------------- Sparrowson is turned into a prosecutor, and he is asked to prosecute Beaumort. There are three charges: killing Cocorico, planning a revolution, and killing Dame Caterline in an explosion. You can go to the jail or the place where Caterline was killed. At the crime scene, you can purchase a photograph for 20 francs. The photo was taken near the time of the explosion. Sparrowson goes outside, where you can find a note from Falcon inside the fountain. At the jail, you can read Beaumort the charges against her. She has no idea who Dame Caterline is, but she seems to be fine with taking the fall for this crime. Place where killed—buy a photograph for 20 francs. Go outside. A note from falcon is inside the fountain. After visiting both places, the trial begins. Sparrowson wants to look into the bombing and murder of Dame Caterline. Inspector Volerti testifies, and he presents a burned piece of paper. The name on it is partially visible, and he believes it is "Fontaine and Pierro". You can question the torn corner of the poster, and present the message from Falcon to indicate that the message was torn from the poster. You get to indicate who the culprit is. Alternately, question the fact that Faontain and Pierro wrote the poster. Present the photograph or the message from Falcon to show someone else was at the crime scene. You get to indicate who the culprit is. The trial is interrupted at this point, and everyone flees. Sparrowson tells Volerti about Falcon's connection to the Viridian Killer. A duel ensues. You can choose when Volerti turns and shoots during the duel. The next day, Sparrowson and Falcon talk, near the hospital. 003e. Case 4b: Égalité ----------------------------------------------------------- In order to stave off the inevitable rebellion, our heroes decide to put the king on trial. They go to the royal palace, but the king throws our heroes in jail. You can look for an escape route in the cell, but there is none. Cocorico shows up at this point, and he lets you out of jail. He agrees to help with the trial. You have six days to find evidence, and six places to visit. At R&M, you learn that the king gave financial advice to the poor and needy. Kind of. At the Palace of Justice, Judge Maxime agrees to help with the trial. He also reveals the name of Falcon's famous grandfather. At Pont des Arts, you learn that the king supports the local fishing industry. Kind of. At the library, you learn that the king is a well-read and intelligent man. Kind of. At Les Halles, you learn that the king cheated a poor family, by taking their most valuable product and giving them a foreign coin in return. At Le Canard, you can find Volerti in the drinking room. He is quite drunk, but not drunk enough that he agrees to help with the plan of putting the king on trial. The investigation is interrupted, when a mob forms sooner than expected. Enter the royal palace and tell the king there is a trial he must attend. Then go to the Palace of Justice. The king's trial is swift. The first accusation is that the king mistreats the poor. Present Reynard's story to disprove this charge. Kind of. The next charge is crushing small businesses. Present Toussaint's story, to disprove this charge. Kind of. The final charge is that the king is a fool. Present Neighthan's story, to disprove this charge. Kind of. The king is found guilty and sentenced to be exiled, just as the rebels arrive. Various scenes follow, and the game ends with Falcon and Sparrowson at the Aviary Attorney Offices. 003f. Case 4c: Fraternité ----------------------------------------------------------- The rebels have Sparrowson and Falcon with them. You want to create a distraction, so Sparrowson can escape. After that, Beaumort decides to not let Falcon out of her sight for a minute. You follow Beaumort the next few days. At the Palais-Royal, she wonders if violence is inevitable. At the Tuilieres Garden, she wonders how to get a large crowd through here. At the Les Halles market, you learn about the murder of an innocent rat, at the hands of a corrupt police officer. Reynard is investigating the case, so visit him. He charges 30 francs, to know what Sparrowson asked him. Sparrowson asked if Falcon is the Viridian Killer, which prompts a conversation about this killer. On the last day, you can go to the Pont des Arts. The revolution begins here. Beaumort wants to start peacefully, but the wolves want violence, so they kill a woman and frame Volerti for it. Examine the body to find a bloody handprint on the back. Examine the wound to get the bullet, although that is not necessary. Then, begin a short trial for the death of the woman. Question the fact that the woman was shot, point-blank, through the chest. Say she was shot in the back, then say it does matter. Present the bloody handprint to prove the murderer was close to the victim, at the time of the shooting. Volerti is exonerated of this murder, but Beaumort brings up the murder of the rat at Les Halles. Present the eyepatch, to show that someone was trying to frame Volerti. Remus is caught, and you have the chance to kill or spare him. Either way, Remus is tricky and starts the revolution with a gunshot. Sparrowson moves to Vienna, whereas the fate of Flacon and Beaumort is unknown. 005. 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