Robber Baron, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quest

If you were able to convince the captain to negotiate with the bandits. Equip the Oleshnitz waffenrock the captain gave you and unequip your weapons then go to bandit's camp. I convinced the Captain it would be sensible to let me parley with Wolflin first. Naturally, I was more than a little uneasy entering the

If you were able to convince the captain to negotiate with the bandits.

Equip the Oleshnitz waffenrock the captain gave you and unequip your weapons then go to bandit's camp.

I convinced the Captain it would be sensible to let me parley with Wolflin first. Naturally, I was more than a little uneasy entering the enemy camp, but I had no choice if bloodshed was to be avoided. The sentries challenged me right at the edge of the camp and fortunately accepted me as a messenger.

If you did something wrong then...

I convinced the Captain it would be sensible to let me parley with Wolflin first. Naturally, I was more than a little uneasy entering the enemy camp, but I had no choice if bloodshed was to be avoided. Unfortunately, I did something wrong and Wolflin's men attacked me in the camp. Now parleying is no longer an option.

8.1. Follow the guard into the camp.

A patrol challenged me in front of the camp and will take me to Wolflin.

8.2. Parley with Wolflin.

To my surprise, the Captain agreed to my parleying. I have to put on the colours of the Lords of Oleshna and go unarmed. I hope Wolflin's sentries recognise me as a messenger and don't cut me down on sight.

Say this:

  • I heard your family is cursed.
  • Why are you hurting the Lords of Oleshna?
  • That doesn't give you the right to rob Hanush!
  • You can go if you leave the loot and pay compensation.
  • You have no quarrel with Sir Hanush. (success or fail, it doesn't matter)
  • He knows nothing about it.

If you managed to convince him...

It was clear that Wolflin, robber and bandit as he was, still remembered his aristocratic breeding. In short, parleying with a noble, and right in the lion's den, is quite a different matter than persuading village yokels or haggling with shopkeepers. But in the end I succeeded and Wolflin and his band withdrew. He might just go robbing somewhere else, true, and Captain Bernard might still yearn for revenge, but the important thing was Sir Hanush's men were safe and sound.

Parley with Wolflin.

If you did not convince him...

It was clear that Wolflin, robber and bandit as he was, still remembered his aristocratic breeding. In short, parleying with a noble, and right in the lion's den, is quite a different matter than persuading village yokels or haggling with shopkeepers. So it's no wonder I wasn't entirely successful. In the end I was glad that Wolflin's men, used as they were to noble manners, didn't succumb to hot blood and let me leave their camp alive.

If you challenged him to a duel...

It was clear that Wolflin, robber and bandit as he was, still remembered his aristocratic breeding. In short, parleying with a noble, and right in the lion's den, is quite a different matter than persuading village yokels or haggling with shopkeepers. So, as befits a knight, I challenged Wolflin to an honourable duel.

8.2.1. Kill Wolflin.

We met right before the robbers' camp. Naturally, Wolflin had a lot more support than I from the crowd, which quite unanimously wished for my timely and painful end. Of course I had no intention of obliging them, and their leader soon fell. I expected his men would swiftly avenge their chief, but without him the were at a loss what to do and began squabbling among themselves. At which point I decided to leave them to sort things out without interference and took my leave.

We met right before the robbers' camp. Naturally, Wolflin had a lot more support than I from the crowd, which quite unanimously wished for my timely and painful end. Of course I had no intention of obliging them. So, when things were looking grim, I decided the wisest course of action - honour or not - was to beat a hasty retreat and leave the matter to be decided at a later time.

8.2.1.1. Report back to Captain Bernard.

Wolflin's death is something I should report to Captain Bernard immediately.

Captain Bernard was really surprised at Wolflin's death. In fact, he was so shocked that he gave me a dressing down for my solo action rather than praise. Even so, I think he's got a bit more respect for me now.

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