Upon completing the three cases within the third chapter ofThe Rise of the Golden Idol, you’ll start to see more clearly how the plot of this game is falling into place. While we’re dealing with the same mysterious mechanisms as the first game, they take a different form, a more scientific one.

This represents a ‘past the halfway point’ hurdle, and you’ll need to fill in some story panels to verify you’ve been paying attention. These can be quite complex, so we’re on hand to provide plenty of hints and clues so you don’t hit a roadblock.

The top scenario in chapter 3 of The Rise of the Golden Idol.

All Hierarchy Solutions

The first step to completing this chapter is to take a closer look at the OPIG organisation. You have a chart to fill out and plenty of characters to slot into place.

Solution

The positions and the people who fill them are as follows:

History Consultant

Oriel Toussaint

Don’t hesitate to head back into the scenarios toput names to facesif you’ve forgotten any!

All Story I Solutions

The first story panel you’ll need to fill in deals with a quick recap of Chapter 2 and the narrative pivot you witnessed in this chapter.

Withfundingfrom theOPIG Corporation,Tesa Nevariran theHarmony Foundation. They usedstolen partsto build anartifact, believing it couldtake hatredand thengive empathy, and, in doing do, would help peoplereach enlightenment. However, it actuallydid nothing.

Eugene and his promotion in The Rise of the Golden Idol.

Due toTesa Nevari’soverspending, theHarmony Foundationbuilding wasrepossessed.

Oriel Toussaintrealizes theartifactmightworkif it wererebuilt.Marie Westlakewas in charge of itsreconstruction, butdelayed testing. Despite this,Eugene Marmotactivatedthe new device, so was deniedlab access.

All Story II Solutions

As you might expect, the second story panel follows directly from the previous one.

After learning about theHarmony Foundation,Eugene Marmotbelieved he had beenpunishedbecause therebuilt artifacthad been set togive hatred. However, it was actually set totake heat, whichfrozeabird bath.

The hierarchy chart in The Rise of the Golden Idol.

During aboard inspection,Eugene Marmottried to set it totake hatred, but actually set it togive heat, whichstartedafire.

The idol translation error note in The Rise of the Golden Idol.

The bottom scenarios in chapter 3 of The Rise of the Golden Idol.