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"Oh, Inspector! You're looking particularly on form today! Such impressive muscles... Ooh!"

Hanna is a recurring character in the prequel trilogy of the Professor Layton series.

Plot[]

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Professor Layton and the Last Specter[]

Hanna is first found by Emmy fantasizing about Inspector Grosky en route to the London museum. She is head over heels about him, and follows Emmy and Grosky when they return to Misthallery.

For the rest of the game, she remains just outside Triton Manor.


Spoilers end here

Puzzles[]

Last Specter[]

In Last Specter, Hanna gives the puzzle "Empty Seats" while she is in Misthallery.

Profile[]

Last Specter[]

US Version
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Hanna is a refined yet passionate lady who believes Grosky is the man she's been waiting to meet all her life. Once she catches sight of him, her emotions run wild and there is no stopping her. She would climb mountains for him if she had to.

UK Version

Hannah is a refined yet passionate lady who believes Grosky is the man she's been waiting to meet all her life. Once she catches sight of him, her emotions run wild and there is no stopping her. She would climb mountains for him if she had to.

Miracle Mask[]

US Version

Hanna is the head (and only member) of the Groskettes, a fan club for Inspector Grosky. She is always the first to arrive at the scene of a crime, rocketing in wearing high heels while fawning over her favorite inspector.

UK Version

Hannah is the number one (and only) member of the Clampettes, a Clamp Grosky fan club. Rocketing in every chance she gets, she has gone down in police history for always being the first to arrive at the scene of a crime, if only to fawn over her unsuspecting inspector.

Azran Legacy[]

As president and (despite her efforts) sole member of the Clamp Grosky Fan Club, Hanna considers it her duty to follow her idol wherever he goes, and is remarkably successful at doing so. Her ability to predict police movements has even put her on the radar of several national intelligence agencies.

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