We start off by bribing the chief judge, because he is a such a funny guy. We go through the first fight with minimum stamina loss. We also take the option to talk with Dreaddy's master when we are given the chance...
Let's try to bribe him!
Ok, I wasn't particularly fond of parting with my money anyway.
I think we are all set!
Eh, what else are friends for? A shame about Talan and the Hunt, but better you than me, buddy.
So, to recap - to win a fight we have just beaten to a pulp an innocent whose only crime was to have a contestant more powerful than ours, then forced him to break the rules of the tournament and sentenced him to a slow and painful death while destroying all evidence of our involvement by bribing the authorities. All in a day's work.
That's why everyone hates
slugs pelengs.
But wait, maybe we can get even more mileage out of our deal?
Isn't Maloq diplomacy fun?
Excuse me, amigo, I do not quite capisce.
Ah, ok. Then kindly let me plead for mercy like a little bitch.
No! You are stupid and you stink!
The sad fact is that, since their police is also comprised of Maloqs, they are likely to accept this as a legitimate explanation.
That's why everyone loves Maloqs.
Anyway, let's rewind and get back to the fight. The text about the bribe is no longer displayed, and the option is grayed out. I guess we are no longer invited to the reception, either.
But we arrived to the end with enough stamina and morale preserved to win it in a fair and convincing way. Yay us!
It
is possible to have Grok be put on trial, however, that also reveals your own machinations and gets you sentenced to the Hunt, so it's not the best of ideas.