I find it a bit betraying that the UK gets Azran Legacy before the U.S. But alas, there's nothing we can really do about it.
The Mocking J: Thank you! I'm quite partial to Nils myself, if not just ironically.
Cherry Topping: It really is a cute obscurity to behold.
Cherry Topping: It really isn't Descole! But I see how you would get to that conclusion. Try looking up the name yourself. I'm quite surprised how many people didn't get the reference.
Imagine Worlds: Yes, Gloria is referred to as Esther in the US version. The UK has a habit of twisting and turning the names of a majority locations, puzzles, characters, and even the game's titles differently. And seriously? You finished it that fast? What else is going to tide you over until the sixth game?! I at least hope you aren't done with the minigames, Layton's challenges, or Daily Puzzles... Get started on Spectre's Call soon!
Spoilers?: No.
Location: The Convenient Office/Flat of Hershel Layton, London.
Timeline: After Miracle Mask but before Azran Legacy.
Track Listened to While Writing: London from Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box.
Word Count: 281 words.
Tip NO. 013: Deliveries
"Luke my boy, a true gentleman always tips the mailman. After all, he has needs too."
The ticking of the grandfather clock in the room is the only sound audible, everything else is kept silent, and Layton was intent on keeping it that way.
The afternoon.
"The man tipped his hat in a most charismatic manner, one reminiscent of the stereotypical English gentleman. Unfortunately for the Duke, this was all part of a malignant ruse, one that he'll take great regret for not discovering earlier."
Layton closes the book before he can complete the chapter, "A quaint novel to be sure, if not just a little farfetched." he says to no one in particular.
The ticking of the clock refers him to the time, "Hm... It appears as if Luke won't be out of school for another few hours..."
With his grades completed for the week and everything else of need having been attended to, Layton was beginning to get the feeling that he was getting bored.
A feeling that subsides right then and there.
The doorbell rings.
"Oh?"
Layton gets up from his chair to answer a door, where he is greeted by a charming little boy in a cap that's clearly too big for his head, he couldn't have been any older than Luke.
"Here you are, sir!" he says with a smile, taking out a small box regarding tiles.
It is a puzzle.
"Why, thank you! Here you are." with a smile, Layton returns the favor with a few pounds.
The boy pockets the cash, and then realizes that he's off-schedule for his next delivery, "No, thank you! Have a nice day!" the boy scamps off, leaving Layton to his delivery.
"It always seems like the Daily Puzzle arrives earlier and earlier these days..."
