Day 11 - Gabriel Rouzet, warrant officer and a hermit We The Revolution Guide and Walkthrough
Last update: 02 April 2019
This page in our guide to We. The Revolution focuses on the trial of Gabriel Rouzet, a hermit who spends his days in his house where he lives with two servants. The accused is charged with poisoning nearby wells.
Available questions:
Possible Mistakes: 3
Questions to reveal: 7
Number of traps: -
Correctly formulated questions:
- Poisoning + Accusation
- Well + Crime scene
- Hermit + Perpetrator
- Two servants + Perpetrator
- Poisoning + Motive
- Freak + Motive
- Dark apartment + Perpetrator
Report
- Was his act of counterrevolutionary nature?: No
- Where did the accused get the money?: Sold father's factory
- Why did people drink stinking water from the well?: Because it always stinks
- Why, according to denunciation, was Rouzet suppose to poison the water?: Because he hates people
Verdict: The common folk want the death penalty. The aristocracy and the revolutionists demand an acquittal. The majority wants Rouzet to be set free.
Evening and World Map
Choose how you want to spend the evening. As for the intrigue - despite 80% chance of success, the action was a failure. We weren't able to arrest Danton's friends and use Camilie Desmoulins. What is worse, you now have to make a choice - judge Danton or Herbert. You will be able to set free only one of your allies. The second man won't have this much luck.