Shadows of London Stage 1-5
Complete Walkthrough
Hello everyone, welcome to our Walkthrough for Shadows of London Stage 1-5 of Dress up Time Princess. Last time, you had another dream about your parents. It was a memory from when you were little, and your mother was ill. Needless to say, it wasn’t a pleasant dream, and you woke up in the middle of the night. Unable to sleep, you decided to go for a stroll in the greenhouse. Upon arriving, you noticed your aunt there, talking to Bernard Erskine. You found out that Mr. Erskine isn’t really fond of you. On top of that, you learned that your aunt might know something about your parents’ deaths. Later on, you found a book titled ‘Wilderness’ in the greenhouse. It was full of dark and cryptic themes, and its author was Vincent Savile. You also met Priscilla in the greenhouse. She told you that she was looking for something she misplaced recently. Unfortunately, she didn’t want to go into details. Nevertheless, you decided not to pressure her, and you promised not to tell anyone that you saw her in the greenhouse. Now is the time to continue where you left off. The stage window will display all the relevant information. Hit Start when you are ready to begin.
For a few days, you will constantly think about the conversation your aunt had with Bernard Erskine. You’ll wonder if your parents really died of the strange disease. Also, you’ll be curious to know why your family would keep it a secret.
You’ll try to think of a way to ask your aunt about it, but unfortunately, you won’t know where to begin. You will remember how quickly she cut off Mr. Erskine as soon as he asked about your parents’ deaths.
You’ll look upon the ‘Wilderness’ book beside your pillow and wonder if Vincent Savile might know something about the disease. After all, he was pretty talkative about it, so there might be a chance he knows something about the disease that appeared more than ten years ago.
Unfortunately, you won’t know where to look for him. After thinking for a bit, you will start flipping through the ‘Wilderness’ in hope of finding some clues. After reading some of the book’s content, you will realize that Vincent likes Hyde Park a lot, especially when the sky is dark.
You will decide to go there and look for him. Before heading out, you’ll quickly open your wardrobe to dress up. This time, you should choose clothes and accessories with Formal and Noble tags.
Upon arriving at the park, you’ll recall the poetic descriptions in the book. You will follow a small path, all while looking around, hoping to see Vincent. Eventually, you will pass by the lake and spot a gentleman standing nearby. His figure will look similar to Vincent’s, so you’ll swiftly rush towards him.
Unfortunately, you will realize that the gentleman is not the one you were looking for, and he’ll be confused by your actions. You will quickly apologize and say that you accidentally mistook him for someone else. Thankfully, he won’t seem to mind, and he will warn you to be careful while walking around the park since the ground got slippery after the rain.
You’ll decide to test your luck, so you’ll describe Vincent to him, hoping that they might know each other. The man will explain that the members of the poetry club often come to Hyde Park for inspiration. Sadly, he will say that he doesn’t know anyone fitting the description you provided.
You’ll apologize to the man for bothering him, and you’ll decide to walk around in hope of finding Vincent. Unfortunately, luck won’t be on your side, and after wandering about for a while, you’ll realize that you’re out of luck.
As you start walking towards the exit, you will hear a familiar voice calling your name. You’ll turn around and notice Jesse Lindvall standing nearby. He’ll say that he noticed you from afar, so he decided to greet you. He will also mention the book you’re holding and he’ll assume that you are writing one.
Before you get the chance to answer his question, another familiar face will show up – Edward Grey, the doctor that you’ve met on the train to London. You will be surprised to see him again. He’ll be honored that you remembered him, and he’ll kindly smile at you.
You’ll start blushing and shyly say that you too are happy he remembered you. He will ask if you decided to walk through the park alone. You’ll nod and say that you’ve been staying at your aunt’s place after arriving in London. You will also explain that you had some free time, which is why you decided to visit the park.
He will be glad that you’re getting used to living in London. As for Jesse, he will feel slightly left out, and he’ll be interested to know how the two of you got to know each other. Edward will explain that you met on the train some time ago. He will mention the details about your encounter, but he won’t say that you cried in your sleep.
Jesse will find the story fascinating, and he’ll suggest visiting the art gallery together. You’ll apologize to him and say that you need to get back before your aunt returns. Edward will remind him that he needs to return home soon.
Mr. Lindvall will try to explain that he’s feeling much better after taking his medicine, and he’ll kindly ask the Doctor to let him visit the gallery. You will ask him if he’s gotten ill. Jesse will explain that it’s a problem that’s been ailing him for a while.
You’ll take a look at him and notice that he looks much paler than he did at the tea party. Edward will kindly advise him to rest and not overexert himself. He’ll add that he is advising him both as a doctor and a friend. You will agree and tell Jesse to follow his friend’s advice and get some rest.
In the end, Jesse will agree not to visit the gallery. Still, he will point out that he’s not seriously ill. Edward will remind him there are many stories about the disease recently, which is why he should be careful when talking about it.
Mr. Lindvall will wonder why his friend got so serious all of a sudden. You’ll ask Edward if he can tell you more about the situation in Eastern District. He’ll say that he’s visiting the patients every week, and a lot of people are afraid of the disease.
He’ll also say that he hasn’t seen anyone afflicted with the disease yet. He only talked to a few other doctors about the symptoms. This will only make you more curious, so you will ask if he can answer one of your questions.
You’ll then get to ask Edward one question about the disease.
Ask about the origin of the diseaseIf you ask him about the origin of the disease, Edward will say that the cause of the outbreak is still unclear. There are many rumors, but there’s no solid evidence that could pinpoint the origin of the disease. Picking this option will grant you some Goodwill with Edward.
You will tell him you’ve heard that all who contracted the disease were people of questionable morals. Edward will ask if you believe that rumor. You will shake your head and say that the disease afflicts everyone equally, regardless of their social status or moral standards.
You’ll point out that only man-made incidents have specific targets. He’ll ask if you think the disease in Eastern District is man-made. You will say that you can’t say for sure, but are certainly hoping that isn’t the case. You’ll dread the thought of someone causing the outbreak on purpose.
Edward will point out that you possess great empathy and a sense of justice. He’ll advise you not to wander around, especially not to the Eastern District.
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If you ask him if the disease has appeared before, Edward will be surprised by your question, especially since you haven’t been in London for long. You will simply tell him that someone mentioned it during the tea party. You’ll add that over a decade ago, a similar outbreak occurred in Saint George.
Edward will say that he’s read about it in some medical journals. According to those, there were patients with similar symptoms years ago. Unfortunately, not much was written about it, so there’s no saying if both diseases are of the same origin.
He will also point out that you are worrying far too much. After all, the disease didn’t start spreading yet, so there’s no need to panic. Also, many doctors are already researching it, and there is a good chance they will discover a cure for it soon.
Back to Previous ChoiceYou’ll hear Jesse yawning loudly. He will ask his friend if he’s done with the lecture. He’ll say there’s no need to talk about something so gloomy during the lovely afternoon.
Edward will tell him that he is simply worried about his wellbeing. He will warn Jesse not to wander around too much, lest he’ll have to inform his father about it. In the end, Mr. Lindvall will agree to go home and get some rest.
Before leaving, Doctor Grey will offer to escort you back to Madam Petit’s residence. However, you will tell him that you took your aunt’s carriage, and the coachman is still waiting for you just outside the park.
Jesse will be slightly disappointed that he won’t get to escort you home. You’ll kindly advise him to take care of his health. He’ll cheekily wink at you and say that he is looking forward to meeting you again.
Shortly after, you will leave the park and head back to Madam Petit’s residence. Once you arrive, Anna will inform you that your aunt is already home. You will enter the living room nervously, trying to think of a way to explain yourself.
Madam Petit will be glad to see you arrive. She’ll say she was worried that you might get caught up in the rain. You will calmly explain that you had some free time, which is why you decided to take a stroll at Hyde Park. You will apologize to your aunt for making her worry.
She will smile at you and say there’s no need for you to apologize. She’ll add that she’s been busy discussing the new column with the publishers. She will even point out that she neglected you lately. You’ll notice that she is in a very good mood.
Your aunt will go on and say she is glad that someone else is willing to take you around London. She’ll then take out a letter and hand it to you with a smile. She’ll say that the letter is from Jesse Lindvall.
You will quickly open the envelope and read the letter. In it, Jesse will say that he enjoyed having a conversation with you, and he’ll politely invite you to visit the art gallery with him the next day.
Needless to say, you will be surprised by this sudden invitation. Madam Petit will be happy to see you getting along well with Jesse. She will even allow you to skip the etiquette lesson and enjoy the date with Mr. Lindvall.
This will conclude Shadows of London Stage 1-5 of Dress up Time Princess. You will receive rewards for completing the stage.
How will your date with Jesse play out? Will anything interesting happen? Find out in the next stage.
Thank you for reading.