Kingdom Come Deliverance Playing With The Devil

Posted on

Kingdom Come: Deliverance. I thought their clothings were Henry's imagination, because when I kill them and fall asleep, I wake up with two poor woodcutters corpse, this one is a small but important detail, if they are just some poor fellas who wanted to kill some witches, I wouldn't kill them but if they are something else, bandit etc. I'd go save the women. Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the medieval RPG video game who had set records throughout the past is deploying yet another update. Unlike previous patches, this time Warhorse Studios is aiming to improve a lot of in-game tutorials, performance, enhance events, but also fix NPC positioning to suit the current batch.

  1. Kingdom Come Deliverance Playing With The Devil Vera

How to Get the Devil Skill in Kingdom Come Deliverance

As you’d expect from an open world RPG, Kingdom Come Deliverance has a wealth of content to keep you busy. Apart from its gripping main campaign, many of the NPCs you’ll meet along the way have optional side quests that feature their own interesting narratives. One such quest is called House of God, and it’s issued by Sir Divish from Talmberg. Taking this quest will send you westward toward the Monastery north of Sassau with the task of bringing its monks back onside with Sir Divish (they’re reneging on their agreements with him). It’s a fairly straightforward affair for the most part, but there is one item you’ll need to recover that is particularly difficult to locate: Leshek’s Devil Skull.

Having spoken with Leshek the Scaffolder at the Monastery, he’ll claim to have found a demon’s skull during the excavation of the foundations. You’ll need to find it, of course, but where is this pesky skull? The map will provide some clue – a general area in which to look, but it’s very well hidden along the river bank and not easy to find at all.

Deliverance

If you open your map, you’ll see the area by the river near the monastery marked in yellow. That’s where the skull is, at least approximately. If you’re not interested in finely combing the area, just go down to the river and jump into the water.

Look for a patch of grass hanging above the river, the soil beneath it washed away by the water. It’s right by the small wooden pier. The skull will be underneath it.

Kingdom Come Deliverance Playing With The Devil Vera

You should be all set to find that Devil Skull. For more useful information and guides on Kingdom Come Deliverance, be sure to search for Twinfinite.

Kingdom Come Deliverance Playing With The Devil

There’s a quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance that takes the idea of romancing NPCs to new depths.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance does a good job of recreating the mundanity, brutality and generally unpleasant nature of medieval life.

It doesn’t shy away from depicting beheadings, threats of rape, class struggles, poverty, racism and violence.

It does most of this rather clumsily, with functional writing, unintentionally hilarious voice acting and a technical showcase that’s as buggy as anything Bethesda has ever put out.

As you’d expect, most quests involved violence, and there’s a fair bit of sex knocking about too (although notably there’s a Trophy/Achievement for not getting laid), especially if you want to go side-questing.

But there’s one quest in particular that is so crammed full of sex, violence, horror, drugs and humiliation that it would make Aleister Crowley blush. And it’s done a good job of getting around the censors.

Subscribe to the VG247 newsletterGet all the best bits of VG247 delivered to your inbox every Friday!
Enable JavaScript to sign up to our newsletter

All of which is to say, if you want to avoid spoilers, you should look away now.

Bad Trip quest

The quest Bad Trip (the clue is in the title) begins with main character Henry following a group of women who like to spend time in the woods together after dark. They apply a special herbal ointment to help conjure the devil, or so they think.

They then mistake Henry for the Prince of Darkness himself, and smear the same ointment on him, so he begins his own bad trip.

The player is then given the option to take advantage of the three women at this point. And then it gets very bizarre.

You can watch the full quest and outcome in the video above from Naughty Gaming, but it basically includes hallucinating bestiality with farm animals, as well as using a lockpick on a horses’ hindquarters, a fair bit of slaughter and then waking up with a terrible hangover and having to explain yourself to a priest.

We’ve all been there.

It seems a little unfair to bring up Dan Vavra’s ideas about showing “how it really was to be a strong woman in medieval culture” right now, as I’m sure this isn’t what he meant.

A note of caution: If you’re taking part in the Bad Trip quest you might want to save beforehand; it seems it’s suffering from some of the many bugs that have plagued Kingdom Come since release.

As one YouTube comment puts it: “i choose Fxxk chicken, but nothing happen…… stuck there, is this a bugs?”