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Jakesh's Fate in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - To Kill or Not?

Authore: NovaUpdate:May 01,2025

In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, the side quest "Bad Blood" offers a deep dive into the lives of the game's characters, providing a rich narrative experience. Here's a detailed guide on how to start and complete this engaging quest.

How to Start Bad Blood in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

To initiate the "Bad Blood" quest, you must first progress through the main storyline until you're tasked with finding Mutt. During this quest, you'll visit a clearing near Bozhena's hut, where Henry suggests checking if Bozhena has seen anything. Approach Bozhena and inquire about Mutt, and she'll reveal that her daughter Pavlena is missing. Agree to assist her, and the "Bad Blood" quest will be added to your journal.

Gather Information

Begin by traveling to Troskowitz and speaking with Bailiff Thrush, followed by a conversation with Innkeeper Betty at the local tavern. These interactions will shed light on Bozhena and Pavlena's past, explaining their ostracism from the village. Next, head to the designated area to talk to the woodcutters. Find Woodcutter Dushko, who will direct you to Roman's house. Remember to save your game before attempting to lockpick the door to Roman's house.

Inside, inspect Pavlena's basket and then return to Dushko for further details. He'll guide you to a clearing near Roman's house, a spot frequented by the couple.

Search the Scene

From Roman's house, follow the objective marker downhill towards the stream. Turn left at the two large boulders to discover a blood trail. Follow it to find Roman's body. Continue your investigation by speaking with Hogherd Hugo, then return to Troskowitz and converse with Hired Hand Straw. Successfully passing a dialogue check with Straw will reveal crucial information about Jakesh and the true events involving Roman and Pavlena.

Afterward, you can discuss Straw's fate with Thrush. Then, proceed to the rocks south of Zhelejov to further your investigation.

Confront Ota

Confront Ota in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

In the designated area, navigate around the large boulder to find a path. Ascend the ladder to encounter Ota and Pavlena. To persuade Ota to release Pavlena, you'll need sufficient Charisma to pass the dialogue checks. Opt for these conversation choices:

  • "What's your name?"
  • "Let her go and I'll let you go."
  • "I'll put in a good word for you with His Lordship."

Once Ota releases Pavlena, she will kill him. After the confrontation, speak with Pavlena and escort her back to Bozhena. Bozhena will then request that you deal with Jakesh.

Kill Jakesh or Make Peace

Kill Jakesh or Make Peace in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

For the final part of the quest, you have the option to either kill Jakesh or attempt to broker peace between him and Bozhena. Locate Jakesh at his child's grave. You can choose to end his life there or engage in dialogue to resolve the conflict peacefully. Alternatively, you could kill Bozhena instead, though this will alter the quest's outcome.

In my playthrough, I chose to kill Jakesh and reported back to Bozhena, receiving a reward for my actions.

Should You Kill Jakesh?

Killing Jakesh will negatively impact your reputation in Troskowitz, but it will significantly boost your standing with Bozhena and Pavlena. Additionally, you'll unlock new dialogue options with Pavlena and receive a necklace that was a gift from Roman.

If you opt to spare Jakesh and facilitate peace, he will offer you 100 groschen. When reporting back to Bozhena, you can either keep the money or share it with her. This choice will allow Bozhena and Pavlena to return to the settlement.

Completing the "Bad Blood" quest in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* not only enriches your understanding of the game's world but also impacts your relationships with its inhabitants. For more tips and information on the game, including how to find the Hermit's sword and Ventza's treasure, be sure to check out The Escapist.