Dance Of Death Du Lac And Fey Walkthrough [portable] May 2026

Navigating the Victorian streets of Dance of Death: Du Lac & Fey

requires a mix of detective work and careful narrative choices. This guide covers the core mechanics and critical path to help you solve the Ripper mystery. Core Gameplay Mechanics

Movement: Double-click to walk faster; the protagonists move quite slowly by default.

Character Switching: Click the character portraits to swap between Du Lac, Fey, and Mary. Du Lac: Excellent for standard investigation and combat. Fey: Can talk to animals and follow characters undetected.

Mary: Has "magical sight" and can brew potions to aid the team. dance of death du lac and fey walkthrough

Dialogue Clues: Always talk to NPCs until the ellipsis in their speech bubble disappears to ensure you haven't missed any vital information. Chapter Walkthrough Summary

Based on the title, you are looking for a guide for "Dance of Death: Du Lac & Fey," the narrative adventure game by Salix Games.

Since "Dance of Death" is a linear narrative game (similar to Sherlock Holmes or The Wolf Among Us), a traditional "walkthrough" is often less about tricky platforming and more about finding clues, making dialogue choices, and knowing where to go next.

Here is a Feature Guide/Mini-Walkthrough structured by the game's mechanics and chapters to help you through the story. Navigating the Victorian streets of Dance of Death:


3. Chapter 2: The First Clue

  • Objective: Investigate the streets and meet the locals.
  • The Crime Scene:
    • You will hear about a murder. Proceed to the police line.
    • Du Lac should talk to the police officer. He won't let you through.
    • Look for a side alley on the right. Switch to Morgana to squeeze through or find a magical vantage point.
  • Finding Evidence:
    • Use Insight near the body location (or where the body was).
    • Look for a bloody handkerchief or a distinctive button.
    • Puzzle Solution: Once you have the evidence, you must return to your lodging to analyze it.

🏆 Endings (brief)

  • Good: Stop the killer, reveal truth to the police, Lancelot finds peace.
  • Neutral: Killer escapes, but you save the last victim.
  • Dark: You become the new monster (requires cruel choices throughout).

Chapter 6: St. Botolph's Crypt

  • Puzzle: The Blood Altar

    • Four statues of knights: Gawain, Galahad, Bedivere, and Lancelot.
    • You must pour your own blood (click the dagger) into the bowls in this order:
      1. Galahad (Purity)
      2. Bedivere (Loyalty)
      3. Lancelot (Betrayal)
      4. Gawain (Strength)
    • Why this order? Read the inscription on the altar: "From pure to fall, from loyal to strong."
  • Revelation: Mordred is using the souls of Whitechapel’s women to reforge Excalibur into a cursed blade called Mourncalibur.

Example Review Snippet:

"Dance of Death: Du Lac and Fey offers a captivating narrative intertwined with Arthurian and faerie lore. The game's strength lies in its deep character development and the impactful choices players make, influencing the story's progression and multiple endings. The visual presentation and sound design complement the story well, creating an immersive experience. However, some players might find the pacing uneven or certain choices too difficult to predict in terms of their outcomes."

Part 7: Final Chapter – Dance of Death (Confrontation)

Location: St. Paul’s Crypt (hidden ritual site). Objective: Investigate the streets and meet the locals

Part 3: Chapter 2 – The London Hospital Morgue

Objective: Identify the weapon used.

Act II and III

As you progress through the game, you'll encounter more challenging puzzles and obstacles. Keep switching between Du Lac and Fey, using their abilities to overcome hurdles.

Final Tips

  • Pay attention to the story and character interactions, as they might provide valuable clues.
  • Don't be afraid to use hints or look up additional guidance if you're stuck.

This walkthrough provides a general overview of the gameplay and some specific puzzle solutions. If you're looking for a more detailed, step-by-step guide, I can try to provide additional information or point you in the direction of a more comprehensive resource.