Speak to Mistress Bauer Mistress Bauer's Stats Interestingly, Speech experience also varies for different options, higher-difficulty ones seem to give more of it, but only if you don't use Bard potion (which decreases experience gain). "I know what you feel" and "Others will suffer too" are the most difficult ones to pass, they both require over 15 Speech. If Henry has Speech 20, it does not matter what argument he'll choose, all 4 persuasion options will work on her. She isn't much inclined to abandon her mission, even if the people of Uzhitz suffer due to the Vicar's wrath, but may be convinced that it is God's will she survives in order to continue her preaching. If you aren't interested in doing the Vicar's bidding, go straight to Mistress Bauer herself and convince her to flee. There's not much point going to Father Godwin - as he points out, they're unlikely to listen to a priest. Hanush is pleased that the Vicar is out of the region, although he is surprised about the presence of actual heretics, paying Henry 225 and giving him St. He will give Henry 250 and praise him for finding the heretics, who will be immediately arrested and interrogated. Mistress Bauer is resolved to stay and die for her faith - her husband decides to stay with her, although they advise the others to leave.Īt this point, Henry has enough evidence to take to the Vicar. There, Henry will overhear the family say their prayers, and discuss their fear that the Vicar is onto them. Ride out of town to the Bauer estate and climb up the ladder to gain access to the attic before the 21st hour. You can, at this point, tell the Vicar what you know, and he will encourage you to search for something more concrete. However, Father Godwin describes them as the most charitable people in the village.įather Godwin and Henry agree that it would be better for all involved if they did some investigation into the so-called heretics. The Bauers are new to Uzhitz, and are described as keeping mostly to themselves - going to mass but never staying long and not attending any local events. Henry assures him that he is only trying to get the Vicar out of the region, and Godwin eventually caves and identifies the cross as belonging to the Bauers. Godwin is hesitant to identify the owner, as he thinks that Henry is working for the Vicar, and he doesn't want any of his flock burnt at the stake. Go back to Uzhitz and talk to the first villager you see - they will advise you to take the cross to Father Godwin, who blesses all the crosses. There is a wooden cross placed on one of the log stools - pick it up. Follow this track to go past the "straw guards" and into the grove, which is the secret meeting place. Pass through a small grove of trees, where there will be a dirt path going left. You will go past three beehives on your right, through an 'Interesting site' (a half crumbled stone wall), and a road that veers off to the right - take the left fork. Follow the left fork down a road that leads north-east. Start at the Inn in Uzhitz, and take a right to go past the church, heading east out of the village until you meet a fork in the road with a shrine on your left. Reading the testimony allows you to decipher the directions. If you can't read yet, the Vicar will read it to you. However, he is less inclined to explain why these heretics are so dangerous.
Henry can talk to him about how he can help track down the Waldensians, and he will give you the Heretic's testimony, containing a long riddle that describes the path to the meeting place of the Waldensians. Head to Uzhitz, where the Vicar and his two guards are staying at Father Godwin's house.
And should there be actual heretics, Henry should take care of them - not the Vicar. If Henry can convince the Vicar that there is nothing in the area to worry about, he'll head home to Prague. He's more worried that the Archbishop will use the absence of the king to get his hands on Hanush's estates.
Such an inquiry is sure to result in only trouble - not that Sir Hanush is concerned about heretics. Henry should go to speak to Sir Hanush, who is unhappy that a Vicar, the representative of Archbishop Zbignev is in Uzhitz, looking for heretics.