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Haresus

Things are often as they seem...
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Is it possible for someone who stays loyal with the Disfavored to find Nerat guilty in Tunon's trial? If you do all the right Conquest choices and find every piece of evidence possible, that is. Or is it a futile cause from the start?
 
Yes, i did it without any problems. You get enough evidence on Nerat in any route.

Huh, guess my playthrough was just bad. I did not get enough evidence, even though I had about 4 pieces of treason evidence that I considered to be pretty damning. Maybe going to the Burning Library is necessary?
 
Huh, guess my playthrough was just bad. I did not get enough evidence, even though I had about 4 pieces of treason evidence that I considered to be pretty damning. Maybe going to the Burning Library is necessary?
No, i did it without visiting Burning Library. Im kinda completionist, i just explored every corner, did every quest i could. Maybe you just skipped something?
You can easily skip some evidence even in Act 1, like Nerat losing control of himself and revealing he "ate" Ashe's son.
 
No, i did it without visiting Burning Library. Im kinda completionist, i just explored every corner, did every quest i could. Maybe you just skipped something?
You can easily skip some evidence even in Act 1, like Nerat losing control of himself and revealing he "ate" Ashe's son.

I did miss that little piece of evidence (my characters like to hear the sound of their own voice too much), I guess that was the decisive missing piece. I generally play pretty completionist too, so I was surprised when I "failed" the trial.

But thanks for the help, I will make sure not to mess it up next time.

Graven Ashe protects.
 
How do you make Nerat lose control in act I? I got it on my first playthrough, when I had massive loyalty to Dishonored. In all other playthroughs Ashe won't talk to me at all when we are alone in the tent, and his son is never mentioned even though I inspected his grave.