The problem is that, for the game to be fun, Henry must engage in a lot of combat. I imagine that, generally speaking, it’s tough to design the game so that Henry doesn’t get rich too quickly. Or it would have been cool if some of the bandits could have been laying in wait for you to come loot the guards. Or at least the guards shouldn’t have such fancy armor and spurs, etc. Probably that group should only be there once. I didn’t take it all, but still earned nearly 700 groschen.ĭefinitely something gamey that you could exploit if you wanted to.
I almost died myself, but yeah, wow there was a lot of loot left on the dead guard’s bodies. So I managed to get one of them alone, and killed him. But this last time I thought I should bring the pain to at least one of these bottom dwellers looting my old hometown. The first couple times I totally avoided them. That group has been there fighting each other the last three times I’ve been past there. You’ll have to find him if you want more info on the bandits.Hmm that’s funny. Jakub wants you to promise you’ll hear Ginger out before acting, and in exchange, he’ll tell you that Ginger gets along well with the charcoal-burners, like the ones South of here. Jakub knows more about Ginger, so go talk to him back at the main home. Someone in the village must have used it on him.īack at the stables, talk to Mark, and he’ll realize it’s Ginger’s hoofpick - only Ginger has fled. Still, if you inspect the already dead Bandit, he’s been killed by a hoofpick. On his own, he’s not much of a problem, but won’t be giving you many answers either. Poke around a bit, and you’ll find the bleeding bandit - dead, along with his friend who will attack. It looks like they went deeper into the woods in the North. There’s a small foot trail across the main road, keep following it until you find another stain of blood on the road above. This must be the path they took when they fled.
If you look along the path leading to the main road on the North side, you can find blood stains, and a smashed gate with a cloak attached to it.
If you’re looking suitable armed and capable, you can get him to believe you’re going to pay them back, and he’ll tell you more details - about how some argument with the bandits happened, the fire started afterwards, and the Bandits fled North.įinally, the man by the main stables, Ginger, will also have a few clues for you about the fire, but he's skittish for some reason and won’t say much else. Look for a man named Mark sitting by a wagon and speak to him. Keep following the trails of blood until you reach the stable proper, where a building has burned down, part of the stable is blackened, and bodies are everywhere. Leave out the North entrance and inspect a body and blood stain, they lead down toward the pond on the right. He mentions vague stuff - but does say he punched a guy and grabbed his cloak. He’s not too keen on talking, but you can try and persuade him a bit, or point out his wound with your First Aid skill. Start by talking to Jakub, the man covered in blood nearby. Nobody seems to know who they were or where they went, and Henry will volunteer to look for tracks. While the town still stands, it was the stables that saw the worst of it - bandits killed all the horses and those who tried to stop them. Once you arrive, you’ll find the scene isn’t good. Once mounted up, follow behind the procession as you leave Rattay and make North to Neuhof. Pebbles can now carry extra equipment for you, perfect for holding onto the food and other items you got during the hunt. As soon as you speak to Bernard, he’ll tell you to mount the grey horse in the corner - Pebbles. Despite what Lord Hanush said earlier, they won’t wait very long for you, but that’s ok. Head down to the courtyard to see Captain Bernard rallying the troops. You’ll also get your horse, and this time it will stay with you! Since Radzig won’t have any complaints about that, he’ll ask that you join the squad led by Captain Bernard to take out the bandits harassing his people. Now that Lord Capon is on the mend, Lord Radzig wants you in his army, and you want revenge on the bandit who stole his sword.