swan lake stage 11
Complete Walkthrough
Hello and welcome dear fashion aficionados to our Dress up! Time Princess Swan Lake stage 1-11 walkthrough. Here, we will go through every aspect of the gameplay in the story, including the dress-up part. We will show you our clothing choices and give tips on how to obtain certain recipes and outfit parts. Also, we will go through any and all branching paths offered in the stage, if any, and include them both in a single walkthrough page.
So far, the story has taken us through many emotional and action rollercoasters. We’ve met the ominous Owl Sorcerer, named Audwin, and we now know that he is the source of the curse placed upon Prince Aldous and his servants. However, Signy did not know that Audwin can assume the shape of another man.
In the previous Swan Lake stage 1-10, we’ve actually found out that Audwin and Aldous look alike and that there isn’t much sorcery needed for them to pass as identical, past the difference in their attitude. However, since Signy doesn’t intend on fulfilling the deal to marry him and since she considers him a threat to her kingdom, she set out to hunt down the Owl Sorcerer.
She has smartly placed fluorescent colors for the spy crow to step into and then followed her back to Audwin. The road through the forest at night proved challenging and Signy even dies when taking the wrong turn in one of the branching paths we showed in our Swan Lake walkthrough.
However, when you make the right turn, she finds his tower in the forest and sneaks in. She finds Audwin lying in bed, sickly and weakened, as Aldous said he would be. However, he was conscious and he noticed Signy arrive. The duo had a few fords before Signy reached for her poison-coated dagger, and the stage 1-10 of Swan Lake ended there, with a cliffhanger.
Like several stages before, this one doesn’t require any special outfit or other requirements, since it is a pivotal part of the entire story. So, you can just play through. Also, there are not outfit suggestions and stage hints, but you do have to pass it with a perfect completion score to reap all the benefits, among which there are not clothing items or recipes, so it is a chill run.
As Signy was about to draw her dagger and end Audwin right there and then, it would appear that he tries to stand. However, he makes no effort to defend against the dagger Signy places against his neck. He is unfazed, either from lack of strength to do anything or some other reason.
Signy victoriously states her obvious advantage towards the Owl Sorcerer. She offers him two choices. He is to either call off the engagement and lift Aldous’ curse, or the second option is obvious… But, Audwin calls Signy on her words, convinced of her bluff.
He mocks her for thinking he fears death and instead tells Signy he would gladly die if it brings chaos to all of them, Signy and the others. He tells her they’ll meet in hell and laughs as much as he can in his current condition. Signy grows desperate…
She tries to reason with him by telling Audwin that putting a curse on Aldous doesn’t serve him. She also states that he obviously doesn’t love her and that his motivation so far seems to be only to make everyone fear and hate him. But, Audwin is unfazed and keeps his motivation concealed still…
Signy’s desperation turns into a loud outcry “But I don’t love you!” she says… Audwin enjoyably tells her that he doesn’t care, he just wants her to marry him. HE tells her that who knows, perhaps she does grow to like him after some time.
What a pity, the sorcerer says. He tells Signy that her life will then have to be miserable just like the life of the forsaken mistresses in the palace. He tells her lamenting and crying are in store for her. Since as a queen she cannot reveal all these emotions to her people, she will suffer alone. He tells her he is almost feeling sorry for her… Signy’s anger grows even more…
But, Audwin laughs still, telling her that she can forget about his pity. Audwin considers empathy worthless, as he tells her, and if this decision is too difficult for her, he offers to decide for her. The owl sorcerer begins his subtle influence on Signy…
He offers Signy two choices. She can either kill him so she won’t have to marry him and her kingdom will be in peace. However, his death will not lift the curse on Aldous, as he states. Before offering his second option, Audwin stops to ask Signy why does this matters to her so much? She can just kill him, ignore Aldous, and she would solve her problems.
He dares her again to kill her, saying “Come, Signy, kill me” without an ounce of fear in his words. Signy tells him he is terrifying, but Audwin begins to boast as things are going his way… He takes the opportunity while Signy is distracted and grabs her dagger hand…
However, even now, he speaks to her in the same way, offering her to kill him and do what her heart desires. He tells her that she doesn’t love the Swan Prince anyway, so why should his life matter… Audwin calls Aldous a weak and useless burden. He tells Signy she should take the opportunity and dump him…
Signy gathers herself and denies everything Audwin just said about Aldous, saying that he is not a burden, and most certainly not weak and useless. She tells Audwin that he will never understand the value of friendship.
He tells Signy to, if not taking the first option and kill him, she should just leave then. Or, does she want to be by his side and can’t bear to go, he asks mockingly… Signy calls him a shameless scum. Audwin tells Signy that if she wants to just stand there and look at him, he doesn’t mind. He might even recover eventually if she stays long enough…
He continues to mock her, complimenting her efforts in finding him here and remaining unscathed despite all his pets in the forest. He tells Signy she is bold even or perhaps his guardian’s since she will soon be their mistress.
As he mocks her, Signy is assessing the situation in herself. She is slowly accepting the fact that she doesn’t have it in her to kill him. She also notices Audwin is moving more easily now, so there might not be any more time left if she wants to do it. This is her only chance…
Here we arrive at the branching decision-making part in Swan Lake stage 1-11. The choices are to either kill Audwin or to let him be. We will go through both of these in this walkthrough, starting with the first one, to kill him…
Kill Him
The choice where you Kill Audwin
Signy briefly considers what this evil owl sorcerer has done to her. He has disrupted her plans and devastated her life. She cannot let him threaten her and her kingdom, putting them all on a path to a certain chaos. Her choice is made for her… As she gets ready to do it, she thinks of Aldous…
You are required to swap the dagger upward towards Audwin. As you do so, you hear a slash, then a moan, and then Audwin tells Signy his last words… Those are “My…beautiful princess…”
As his body dissolves unnaturally, Signy closes her eyes. In the aftermath of what she just did, Signy finds out that Audwin was not bluffing. Killing him really doesn’t lift the curse from Aldous. There is no way to undo it now. However, Aldous accepts what she chose to do…
Aldous reverted into his swan form but is still happy for Signy and comforts her with his wings. This makes her feel even more guilty of course. Aldous, or definitely Snowy now, returns to the forest to stay at the lake with his subjects.
Signy becomes the queen soon after this, as her father passes, and marries someone else. She never visits Swan Lake again. Her friendship with Snowy and other swans remains only as a memory in her mind, but the adventure is all over now.
As the story finishes, we find out that guilt is like a curse one casts on oneself. This is a bitter end to this beautiful story, as the right choice is obviously the other one, for Signy not to become the murderer. So, we will go to it now in our Dress up! Time Princess Swan Lake stage 1-11 walkthrough and continue the story, so please find it below.
Back to Previous ChoiceThe choice where you spare Audwin
As promised, we go through it again to show you the other choice in our walkthrough for Swan Lake stage 1-11. In our previous run, we chose to kill Audwin and it didn’t turn out so well. Aldous remained a swan forever and Signy and he went their own separate ways.
That was the obviously wrong choice, for Signy is no murderer. This time around, we go for the second choice, which is to spare the Owl Sorcerer. It is going to cost an extra 5 stamina though, so if you’re pressed for resources, better to read it in our walkthrough than spend it yourself.
Sparing Aldous immediately raises Goodwill with him. You will hear a sound of a dagger falling to the ground as Signy couldn’t do it. She can’t let Aldous remain cursed forever, she needs to find another way. Let alone becoming a murderer… Signy brought hope to Snowy once and she can’t leave him in despair now!
Aldous, expectantly, enjoys the drama as he knew Signy wouldn’t do it. He laughs as he mocks Signy for not killing him just to save that “imbecile”, referring to Aldous. However, while he’s enjoying his victory, Signy notices something in Audwin’s eyes…
IT would appear that she has caught a flicker of emotion in the sorcerer. However, unaware of what he’s showing, Audwin continues to gloat. He asks Signy if she thinks giving up her marriage for Aldous is worth it? She naturally replies “Of course it is.” Without a moment of hesitation.
Signy continues to give Audwin things as they are, while he now seems to be on the defensive. He tells her that she wouldn’t understand and that they are all a bunch of conceited, ignorant fools. Signy denies it, saying that it is not conceit, it is a promise to a friend.
It would appear that, as he continues his gloating, the dark Owl Sorcerer continues showing more of his bitterness and emotion. Finally, Signy hits him where it hurts the most. She explains that even if he wins, he will never experience love or joy. Audwin cannot hide his pain anymore…
While he reminds Signy of their deal, she tells him that even if she marries him, she will never love him. Audwin will only be married to a shell, as Signy puts it. He replies that as long as she is his it won’t matter. Intimacy, friendship, and love are not important to him, as he states now.
He tells Signy that his real mark is the power of marrying her will bring him. He will then become king and have all of the kingdoms to “play with”. Signy shouts at him and tells him that he will never harm her kingdom. Audwin seems to have managed to turn things around and now Signy is on the defensive…
It is her kingdom that is her painful spot, as Audwin seems to understand. He tells Signy that if she continues treating him like this, he can’t make any promises about not taking it out on her people and her castle.
Signy realizes that since she didn’t kill him, she should not try to anger the powerful sorcerer either, it wouldn’t be a good idea probably. So, she must decide what to do now, and we again arrive at a branching path in this stage 1-11. Signy needs to choose to either stay and persuade Audwin, risking making him even angrier or just leave and let things remain as they are. We will again do both choices, so please find them below.
The choice where Signy leaves
As you choose to leave, the dialogue ends abruptly. It is again the obviously wrong choice because Signy would never quit and she has seen that the sorcerer responds to some of the things she is saying. However, choosing to leave has these repercussions…
Signy gives up. She exits the oppressive tower as the Sun is rising. She returns to the castle and is not sure how to tell everyone that she has had the sorcerer dead and ready, but couldn’t go through with it. The stage ends here for this choice, but you can continue to stage 1-12 of Swan Lake’s story. We now go for the second one, which is to stay and try to persuade Audwin some more.
The choice where Signy stays to persuade Audwin
In the second branching point of this stage, we went through the first choice, obviously the wrong one. Please find it above. Now, after choosing to spare Audwin, the Owl Sorcerer, Signy needs to choose to stay and try to convince him to see her point of view. (Playing the stage again will cost us the extra stamina, but this choice is free, unlike so far where you replay and take the other one):
After selecting Persuade, Signy then tries to delve deeper into Audwin’s emotions, which she caught a glimpse of during their conversation. Choosing not to anger him further or give up, she takes the subtle approach and tries to understand him better.
Signy asks him if he’s lonely and seemingly hits a bullseye. Audwin is immediately on the defensive, a weakly one at that. He asks what is she trying to say and Signy continues explaining. She imagines he’s been alone for too long and is doing all these evil things just to have something happen in his life while being angry at everyone for now understanding him.
Signy then continues to see his point. While he has immense power and can do anything he wishes, easy things must be too boring for him. So, he needs to resort to toying with people’s emotions as he does. But, Signy then asks him a key question in all this:
Signy asks the only logical question. Will Audwin be happy if they all suffer. While she obviously hits a painful spot, Audwin is calmer than before but does let out a quiet threat. He tells Signy not to try him or she’ll regret it. Signy now knows she’s on the right track…
Signy is threading very carefully now. She tells him doesn’t mean to probe, but she actually has to. She tells Audwin that he has to admit that he needs someone who understands him. Intimacy, friendship, love, and all these things he says he doesn’t care for are in fact the very things he craves for.
She tells Audwin that everything he gets through unscrupulous means, if anything, won’t make him happy. It will only make him feel more empty. She points at all the animals he creates, his “pets”. They have no minds and are empty and as cold-blooded as he is.
Signy makes a fair point that Audwin is just a sad, spoiled child making his own toys to play with, angry because none of the other kids wants to play with him. But, she crosses a line. Audwin yells “Enough!” He senses Signy’s intentions and tells her she can’t manipulate him.
Although she definitely struck a nerve, Audwin resists her attempts to make contact. His eyes blood red from rage now… Signy did not want to anger him but it would appear she did exactly that. If the sorcerer could move right about now, he would definitely kill her. Instead, he makes another threat…
Audwin doesn’t budge. Signy doesn’t have anything left to try so she leaves. She can’t persuade him and she is tired herself from all the anger and stress. She leaves his tower at the break of dawn. She returns back to the castle but she is not sure how to tell everybody that she had the Owl Sorcerer at dead rights and failed to kill him…
This marks the end of this choice and of stage 1-11 of Swan Lake. Dress up! Time Princess walkthrough continues for the next stage, so please find it in the navigation bar above.
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