First run
Save manually before major palace talks and punishment scenes; avoid choices that publicly damage someone powerful.
Guide des fins
Road to Empress I/II est un FMV de palais en prise de vues réelles où une réponse peut changer survie, confiance, romance, mauvaises fins et succès. Ce guide sépare les conseils peu spoilants de la planification des routes.
Réponse rapide
Save manually before major palace talks and punishment scenes; avoid choices that publicly damage someone powerful.
Do not chase every ending from one file. Keep separate branch saves for chapter, relationship, and faction states.
Read hints first, then short outcomes, then full conditions only when you are ready for spoilers.
Carte des routes
| Type de route | Signaux | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Survie / politique | Honneur, preuves et témoins publics | Insultes publiques et défi impulsif mènent souvent aux mauvaises fins. |
| Romance | Entretiens privés, protection, jalousie, confiance | Une réponse romantique peut rester politique; vérifiez les témoins. |
| Mauvaises fins | Interrogatoire, sanction, trahison, écran soudain | Testez les choix risqués en complétion, pas au premier run. |
| Succès | Succès Steam, scènes manquées, déblocages | Les sauvegardes de milieu de chapitre comptent plus que la finale. |
The homepage covers official links, release context, and broad wiki planning. This page focuses on Road to Empress endings, walkthrough, and choices intent: which decisions change routes, why a bad ending happened, and how to move forward without reading every spoiler.
The durable answer is not a fixed correct-choice table alone. Localization and patches can alter wording, but palace pressure, public witnesses, evidence, and faction risk remain useful signals.
Many consequences in Road to Empress are delayed. Court debates, private meetings, investigations, and public remarks can lock later survival or trust states. Build your save structure before you need an ending chart.
Keep one save at chapter start, one before major dialogue, and one after confirming the result. Add short notes such as public-silence, private-defy, or interrogation-no-evidence.
Watch the strength of your answer, who witnesses it, which faction benefits, and whether you already have evidence. These four signals explain most bad ending surprises better than memorizing one line.
A brave answer can open respect, but the same answer in front of the wrong audience can close a route. A loyal answer can protect you privately, yet look like betrayal if another faction is present.
After you secure one survival path, return to branch saves and change one variable at a time. Separate public speech, evidence, silence, and faction support so you know what caused the ending.
For achievement cleanup, mid-chapter saves are often more valuable than a save right before the final scene. Many routes are decided by earlier trust, suspicion, or witness states.
Road to Empress romance options should not be treated like a separate affection meter. Protection, jealousy, alliance, suspicion, and court reputation move together.
Save private scenes and public scenes separately. A trusting answer in private may become dangerous if repeated in front of witnesses.
When chapter tables are expanded, each row should include scene context, choice text or attitude, low-spoiler hint, immediate result, long-term route impact, linked ending, and related achievement.
Confirm platform and achievement details from official Steam and in-game records before locking names. Fan comments can help find a branch, but they should not be the only source for exact ending labels.
Sources
FAQ