kingdom come deliverance 2 dragon's lair
Location: Bylany village (Kuttenberg region) Quest Giver: Monk Slava (chilling under a tree like a medieval philosopher)
📌 Quest Requirements
- Possibly need to complete "Speak of the Devil" first (but not confirmed—try it and see!)
- A shovel (unless you plan on digging with your bare hands)
⚔️ Step-by-Step Walkthrough
1️⃣ Talk to Monk Slava
- Find him sitting under a tree in Bylany (hard to miss—he’s the one looking suspicious).
- Agree to help → he’ll ask you to deliver a message to Abbot Jan III (located at a small church outside Kuttenberg).
2️⃣ Meet Gerhart (The Shady Opportunist)
- After delivering the message, Gerhart will approach you outside the church.
- He offers 275 Groschen if you bring him the bones instead of Slava.
- Choices:
- Stay loyal to Slava? (Good karma, but no cash).
- Betray Slava for Gerhart? (Chaotic Groschen-rich energy).
3️⃣ Find the "Dragon" Bones
- Follow the stream west of Bylany to the very end.
- Dig up the bones (they’re probably just cow bones, but hey, medieval people believed anything).
4️⃣ Deal with Leopold & His Goons (If You Crossed Gerhart)
- If you ignored Gerhart’s offer, expect Leopold + mercenaries to ambush you.
- Options:
- Intimidate them (if your Speech skill is high enough).
- Hand over the bones (avoid a fight, but lose your loot).
- Fight them (because sometimes violence is the answer).
5️⃣ Final Decision: Who Gets the Bones?
- 🔵 Give to Slava: Quest complete, but no reward (just monk approval).
- 💰 Give to Gerhart: 275 Groschen (cha-ching!).
- 🤡 Lose the bones? Congrats, you played yourself—no reward.
🎁 Rewards & Consequences
ChoiceRewardWhat Happens?
Slava (Loyal Path)
Nothing but good vibes
Monk stays happy, world stays boring
Gerhart (Profit Path)
275 Groschen
Slava might be pissed, but who cares?
Fail/Lose Bones
Big fat zero
Time to reload that save
🔥 Final Thoughts
This quest is short but packed with choices—do you stay loyal or chase the bag? Either way, it’s a fun little detour in Kuttenberg’s drama-filled world.
Pro Tip: Save before making your final decision—just in case you regret betraying that monk later. 😉