Should you tell Otto von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2?
After interrogating the prisoner in Necessary Evil, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 players are given the choice to either withhold part of the truth or tell Otto von Bergow about the involvement of Olda Semine in the whole affair. But as the choice can have huge repercussions, you should not take it lightly. Here's what will happen in all scenarios, as well as whether or not you should tell Otto von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. Table of Contents: What happens if you tell von Bergow What happens if you hide the truth Should you tell von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? What happens if you tell von Bergow Image by Destructoid If you decide to tell von Bergow about Olda Semine's alliance with the bandits, the lord will assemble a party and send Henry, Hans, and Burgrave Hashek to Semine. Shortly after reaching their destination, Henry will then be given the choice to side with either Hashek or the Semines, as a fight becomes inevitable. You can check out what will happen in both cases below: If you side with the Semines (Select "Nothing is going to burn"): Henry and Hans will aid the Semines in the fight. After the fight and the deaths of both Hashek and his company, all parties will agree to hide the truth and the Semines will go into hiding following the burning of their fortress. If you side with Hashek (Select "I'm on your side"): After defeating Jan Semine and killing his soldiers, Hashek will go on a rampage and order his men to search the fortress for Olda while killing all in sight. After you arrest Olda, Hashek will then kill him and leave him to burn after setting the fortress on fire. If you choose to let Olda escape after confronting him, Hashek will turn against you before triggering a similar outcome to the above. You won't need to pass any stat checks to lie to von Bergow about what happened at the fortress. But don't go trying to appeal to the lord's humanity after siding with the Semines, as revealing the truth about Hashek's death will see him sentence Henry to the gallows. This will unlock a hidden "ending" where Henry is sentenced to death. His execution cutscene will then be followed by a standard game-over screen. What happens if don't tell von Bergow Image by Destructoid Contrary to the above, not telling von Bergow about Young Semine will skip the second portion of the Necessary Evil quest in its entirety and see the lord immediately start preparations for an attack on Nebakov Fortress. You will then immediately start the For Victory main quest. Should you tell von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? Image by Destructoid I believe withholding the truth and not telling von Bergow about Young Semine is the best choice here, as although Olda should be held accountable, the civilians in the fortress are innocent. Doing that will also allow you to progress while keeping Hashek, his men, and all within Semine alive. If you don't want to skip the event but still want the best possible outcome, siding with the Semines will save the most lives, as all the innocent within the fortress will be spared. I'm not gonna lie though, even if saving the people is the only right choice here, letting Olda go after learning of his crimes and lack of remorse will still leave you with a bad taste in your mouth. The post Should you tell Otto von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? appeared first on Destructoid.
After interrogating the prisoner in Necessary Evil, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 players are given the choice to either withhold part of the truth or tell Otto von Bergow about the involvement of Olda Semine in the whole affair.
But as the choice can have huge repercussions, you should not take it lightly. Here's what will happen in all scenarios, as well as whether or not you should tell Otto von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.
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What happens if you tell von Bergow
If you decide to tell von Bergow about Olda Semine's alliance with the bandits, the lord will assemble a party and send Henry, Hans, and Burgrave Hashek to Semine. Shortly after reaching their destination, Henry will then be given the choice to side with either Hashek or the Semines, as a fight becomes inevitable. You can check out what will happen in both cases below:
- If you side with the Semines (Select "Nothing is going to burn"): Henry and Hans will aid the Semines in the fight. After the fight and the deaths of both Hashek and his company, all parties will agree to hide the truth and the Semines will go into hiding following the burning of their fortress.
- If you side with Hashek (Select "I'm on your side"): After defeating Jan Semine and killing his soldiers, Hashek will go on a rampage and order his men to search the fortress for Olda while killing all in sight. After you arrest Olda, Hashek will then kill him and leave him to burn after setting the fortress on fire. If you choose to let Olda escape after confronting him, Hashek will turn against you before triggering a similar outcome to the above.
You won't need to pass any stat checks to lie to von Bergow about what happened at the fortress. But don't go trying to appeal to the lord's humanity after siding with the Semines, as revealing the truth about Hashek's death will see him sentence Henry to the gallows. This will unlock a hidden "ending" where Henry is sentenced to death. His execution cutscene will then be followed by a standard game-over screen.
What happens if don't tell von Bergow
Contrary to the above, not telling von Bergow about Young Semine will skip the second portion of the Necessary Evil quest in its entirety and see the lord immediately start preparations for an attack on Nebakov Fortress. You will then immediately start the For Victory main quest.
Should you tell von Bergow about Young Semine in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2?
I believe withholding the truth and not telling von Bergow about Young Semine is the best choice here, as although Olda should be held accountable, the civilians in the fortress are innocent. Doing that will also allow you to progress while keeping Hashek, his men, and all within Semine alive.
If you don't want to skip the event but still want the best possible outcome, siding with the Semines will save the most lives, as all the innocent within the fortress will be spared. I'm not gonna lie though, even if saving the people is the only right choice here, letting Olda go after learning of his crimes and lack of remorse will still leave you with a bad taste in your mouth.
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