Dragon’s Dogma FAQ/Walkthrough [Guide]

Dragon’s Dogma is Capcom’s latest foray into the RPG genre. This guide will
help you complete all of the quests that are a part of the game’s main
questline, and more!

Dragon’s Dogma
Written by Dalton “Horror Spooky” Cooper
Copyright 2012

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Controls
2. Walkthrough
Act I

…>The End at the Beginning
…>Newly Arisen
…>Upon A Pawn
…>Strength in Numbers
…>Call of the Arisen
…>A Rude Awakening
…>Off With Its Head
…>A Matter of Myrmidons
…>Lure of the Abyss
…>The Cypher
…>A Fortress Besieged
…>Seeking Salvation
…>The Watergod’s Altar

Act II

…>Come to Court
…>Griffin’s Bane
…>Trial and Tribulations
…>The Wyrmking’s Rings
…>Pride Before A Fall
…>Honor and Treachery

Act III

…>Reward and Responsibility
…>Deny Salvation
…>The Final Battle

Epilogue

…>A Warm Welcome
…>Fathom Deep
…>Final Judgement
…>The Great Hereafter

3. Conclusion

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1. Introduction and Controls
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Stop…in the name of love…before you steal my heart and eat it and then I am
sent on an epic journey to retrieve it. Such is the plot of Capcom’s attempt at
a Western-style RPG, Dragon’s Dogma. It’s the backdrop of a sprawling
adventure, and this guide will help you complete this adventure, one quest at a
time.

LT – Weapon
LB – Secondary weapon skills
Left Stick – Movement/Sprint
D-pad – Pawn commands
Back – Menu
Start – Pause
RT – Grab
RB – Primary weapon skills
Y – Heavy attack
X – Light attack
B – Action
A – Jump

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2. Walkthrough
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Dragon’s Dogma is separated out into three different acts. Each act has its own
set of side quests as well as the main quest, obviously. Because there is such
a high amount of quests in the game, please use the CTRL+F feature in order to
find the information for the quest that you are looking for. This is the most
efficient way, trust me.

For the sake of convenience, I have separated the game out into three distinct
acts. Each act ends at a point of “no return”, where you will be asked if you
are sure you want to continue with the next quest, because all the tasks you
were doing are going to go away as you continue with the main story at that
point in the game. So if you have any side quests that you’re pushing through
or whatever and you’re nearing the end of Act I, it’s a good idea to complete
those side quests, and then continue the main story into Act II.

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ACT I
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THE END AT THE BEGINNING
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You begin the game in semi-darkness. You are instructed to open up your
inventory and equip your lantern. Do it if you want, but only if you want. It
really isn’t THAT dark, and all in all, it’s kind of pointless. Follow your
main pawn when you want to leave, and you will then see the dragon in all of
its glory. Behold. Big scary reptile that shoots fire breath. Ahh!

Run by it. A few goblins will come out of a crevice in the side of the cliff,
so slash through them. In the next area, you will find a special stone.
Interact with it, and you will be given a couple more pawns. Continue exploring
this area. Kill any goblins in your way, as well as the snow harpies that will
show up. Eventually you will reach a room with a closed gate. Kill all of the
goblins and the snow harpies and then the gate will open, allowing you entry.

In the next room, you will find a treasure chest. Loot it, and then go down the
next path into the Grand Hall, where a few soldiers will be hanging out. They
will then be attacked by a Chimaera. This beast is part lion, part goat, and to
to top it all off, its ass is a snake! Thankfully, this prologue of the game
features an incredibly lax difficulty. You will constantly be healed, so the
attacks of this beast are pretty meaningless. Just hack and slash like mad,
killing each beast part one at a time until they are all dead.

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HARBINGER OF DESTRUCTION
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From there, you will be taken to the character creation process. You can stick
with basic character templates, but at the end of the process, it will ask if
you would like to go back and make more detailed appearance edits. Finish
editing your character and save the changes.

By the way, when you name your character, you will also be asked to choose a
name from a list provided by Capcom so that people playing with parental
controls won’t see your name as a swear word. What’s interesting about this
choice is that Dragon’s Dogma is, I believe, rated M for Mature. At any rate,
Capcom has made available a lot of cool names taken from their beloved
franchises, such as Viewtiful Joe, Mega Man, Wesker, Frank, and a whole lot of
others. So at least they made the choses interesting.

A super big dragon, the one you saw in the last quest, attacks your village of
Cassardis. Pull on LT to draw your sword and run at it, slicing at any part of
the dragon that you can get. Unfortunately, this will have about the same
effectiveness of throwing pebbles at a tank, because the dragon will then knock
you down and literally steal your heart. …Success?

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NEWLY ARISEN
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Upon getting out of bed, your first goal is to get a weapon. Okay. Approach the
table covered in weapons and interact with it. You now get to choose your
vocation. The three different vocations are Fighter, Strider, and Mage. Pick
whatever you’d like.

With your vocation chosen, take some time to explore the room. You can find a
shelf with a blank scroll on it over in the corner. A glowing plant that looks
like a green herb from the Resident Evil games can be collected. When you’re
done, exit the room to watch a cut-scene, which will effectively end this very,
very short quest.

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UPON A PAWN
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At first, you won’t have an active quest. However, there will still be an
objective marker on your mini-map. Head to the circle objective now, which will
lead you to the end of town. There, a pawn named Rook will appear. You will get
a short explanation of what pawns are, and then you are free to approach the
town gates and continue on your adventure, to the encampment to the west.

Outside of town, you’ll snag an achievement for leaving town. Nice! As you
travel along the road, you will see a merchant under attack from goblins! Save
him from the attack.

Continue down the path until you reach the encampment, and the quest will be
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CALL OF THE ARISEN
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Inside the camp, your mini-map will lead you to a riftstone. Interact with it
and it will ask that you prove yourself before you are awarded with your main
pawn for the game.

Exit this tent and then run around the camp until a cut-scene triggers. It
seems that there is a monster right outside, and the members of the camp are
preparing to do battle with it.

Go outside and fight the monster. This big dude looks like a cyclops with
mastodon tusks. A good strategy at first is to crawl up it and then focus your
attacks on its single eye. This will leave him wide open for all the other
people attacking him to start knocking him off his feet. Once he starts
teetering on one foot, that’s your cue to hop down (unless you’ve been thrown
off the beast already), and start hacking and slashing like mad to make the
monster fall onto its back. Then continue your attacks until the monster is
dead.

Loot the remains of the monster and then return to the camp. Speak with the
Riftstone again, and it will reward you with your pawn. You can customize this
pawn, but only this one. Customize its appearance and name as you see fit, and
then choose its vocation. It’s wise to choose a vocation that contrasts with
your own. If you chose a fighter for yourself, make your pawn a mage, for
example.

When the creation process is done, everyone will kneel before you, for you are
the master of the pawns.

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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
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Ser Berne at the camp will ask you to train with your pawn in order to test
your abilities. I guess helping them kill the big giant cyclops elephant wasn’t
enough. There’s no pleasing people these days. At any rate, you will want Rook
with you, as well as your main pawn, and one other pawn that is allowed for
your party. To recruit more pawns or to change pawns, visit the rifstone and
enter the void to find a suitable party member.

Back at Ser Berne’s training area, the first goal is to move the cargo that is
lying around into the designated area before the time limit runs out. If you
have a full party, this is easy. Your pawns will all run for one of the boxes,
leaving you with just having to carry one yourself. Complete this task and
then speak with Berne to start the second task.

Berne’s second task sees you fighting scarecrows. You and your party will just
have to kill all of the scarecrows in the area until they’ve all been knocked
down. You can do this by any means you have at your disposal.

Berne’s third task once again has you fighting scarecrows. However, this time,
the scarecrows can only be killed in a specific manner. Some can be killed by
melee and ranged attacks, but others HAVE to be killed by magic attacks. This
means that either you have to be a mage, or you need a pawn in your party that
is of the mage vocation. If you need to switch pawns, go to the riftstone and
do so before starting this task. When you’re ready, just beat up on all the
scarecrows, and if one isn’t toppling, that is one that you have to defeat
using magic.

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A RUDE AWAKENING
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With your training completed, speak with Mercedes, the leader of this little
encampment. She will accept your aid in fighting the dragon. Before you guys
head off, she insists that you and the party take a rest. Choose this option.
The rest will be disturbed in the early morning by a hydra attack.

No, not the water beast. This hydra is a multi-headed snake! And man, is it
magnificently devastating. This hulking monstrosity has a ton of health, not to
mention it is virtually unstoppable. It can destroy structures with ease, and
deal an insane amount of damage.

Stick by Rook. Rook will use healing items semi-constantly, so that even if you
do take damage from the hydra, Rook will be right there to provide healing
services. If the other pawns get knocked down to the point that there is a red
skull on the mini-map, run over to them and press B to revive them. Keep
fighting the snake as it slithers throughout the camp.

A scene will play in which Mercedes kicks a powder keg to you, and then you
will automatically toss the keg into the mouth of the beast. With the powder
keg lodged in its throat, you should be able to easily see it bobbing up and
down as the snake struggles to digest it. Fire an arrow or a spell or something
at the keg to cause an explosion that destroys the Hydra, leaving nothing but a
single severed head.

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OFF WITH ITS HEAD
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Mercedes will decide that the head can be used as a gift to give to the duke of
Gran Soren to impress him, and show off your abilities. The caravan with the
head will head to Gran Soren ahead of you and your pawn companions, but when
you are ready, leave the camp and start toward Gran Soren.

The path to the caravan will be wrought with danger. Groups of armed rogues
prowl the countryside, as well as packs of wolves. They are all dangerous,
VERY dangerous, so be careful. If they engage you and your party, kill them,
keep an eye out for any loot, and then proceed to the caravan.

Once you catch up with the caravan, you will have a few new allies, including
Mercedes, to help as you continue the journey to Gran Soren. Along the way will
be new dangerous. Goblins are the most common foe, but more rogues will attack
as well as regular harpies, the presence of which will almost CONSTANTLY see
your pawn exclaim, “A bird, perhaps?” No, not a bird. You know it’s not a bird.
THERE ARE NO BIRDS, MAN.

Protect the caravan from these dangers as you continue to the capital. Once
again, keep an eye out for any loot that will be off to the side of the road,
like bags of gold or herbs for healing. Keep an eye on your health, and save
whenever possible. Don’t worry if the ox loses all of its health, though, even
if you are failing at protecting the caravan. The ox will just fall down and
stop moving if its health bar is depleted, but you won’t have to repeat a large
section of the gameplay or anything.

Evenutally you will go down a winding path that has a waycastle gate protected
by goblins. Kill the goblins. Use the powder kegs to your advantage. Then go to
the switch on the side of the waycastle and pull it. This will open the gate,
but a swarm of goblins will rush out of it to meet you. Flee from them to get a
better vantage point, and then kill them all. Continue with the caravan.

As you near Gran Soren, your pawn will point out a herd of oxen that are
grazing in a field. You can kill these oxen and then loot them for meat that
can be used to heal yourself with. I highly recommend you do this, but make
sure there aren’t other dangers that are attacking the caravan. The area
closer to Gran Soren will mostly see armed rogues attack the caravan instead of
goblins and the like of those monsters.

When you reach the city gates, wait for the caravan to catch up. Then a scene
will play and you will be allowed inside Gran Soren.

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A MATTER OF MYRMIDONS
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A man named Mason will approach you when Mercedes walks off. He suggests that
discovering more about your destiny will be impossible unless you learn more
about pawns, as they are intertwined with you, the arisen, and your destiny.

Before doing this, I highly recommend visiting the local shops. Sell what you
don’t need, improve the gear of your party, and then when you’re all ready,
head to the inn. At the inn, speak with the man with the red text bubble above
his head. He will tell you about the pawn guild nearby.

Exit the inn and use your map to find the guild. At the guild, speak with
Barnaby and this quest will be completed.

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LURE OF THE ABYSS
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Speak with Barnaby again. He will ask for your help in searching the dungeon
beneath the pawn guild. Follow him to the door to this area. Press B to enter
the door.

This dungeon is one long, sloping staircase going downward. Initially, there
will be no threats. If you look off the edge, you can spy a potion laying on an
extended ledge. You can jump down and grab it if you’re feeling brave enough.
At any rate, continue down the slope. Bats will fly and try to attack you, but
they are harmless. In fact, you can grab them by pulling RT and throw them.
There are also big spiders crawling around, so take them out as well.

Continue down the slope and suddenly, the dead bodies lying on the ground will
rise up as zombies and walking skeletons. Kill them and then continue until you
come to an impass. A gate will be closed, not allowing you to continue. Hang a
left, and then continue into a dark passage. You’ll see a short flight of
stairs leading to an open area with more skeleton enemies and powder kegs as
well. Kill the skeletons, then continue.

Follow this path, and you will wind up on the other side of the gate. Pull the
lever on the wall to open the gate, then keep following the slope. A very large
monster will come into frame eventually. This guy has a ton of health. The
easiest way to kill him is to knock him off the ledge, which will result in an
instant death.

Continue down the slope until you reach the bottom. A strange blue light will
seep through the cracks. Approach the object in the middle and examine it.
Suddenly, strange tentacle beasts will rise from the floor and start attacking!
These things have quite a bit of health, and they will spawn endlessly. Their
attacks are devastating as well. They can simply bite you, knock you down,
shoot electricity at you that slows you down, or shoot fireballs that will
drain your health a LOT.

So, what do smart adventurers do in situations such as these? Why, run for the
hills of course! And so that is what you shall do. Book it out of there. Keep
an eye on your stamina bar, so that you aren’t caught stuck catching your
breath while a few tentacle dudes are shooting fireballs at you.

It is highly likely that your pawns, smart as they might be, will get knocked
down by the tentacles. Oh well. Don’t waste time trying to save them or carry
them to the top. Just leave them there and continue running straight for the
top of the slope. Once you reach the top, your character will be shown
sprinting the hell out of there and back to the pawn guild building.

Back in the pawn guild, your companions will spawn all around you if they fell
in the Everfall. You can then revive them with the B button there before
seeking out Barnaby to have a chat with him. Tell him about your discoveries
and the messed up tentacle monsters.

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THE CYPHER
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Upon exiting the pawn guild, you will be stopped by a soldier taht says Ser
Maximillian wants to see you. Follow the path up the hill and through the few
gates to reach him. Speak with him, and he will give you the choice of choosing
from four different tasks. This guide will simply list the quests and how to do
them in order of how he lists them, but keep in mind that you can definitely do
this quest or the next three in any order that you wish.

Your first goal is to speak with someone in the city that could possibly have
information about the slate. Your objective marker will first lead you to a
farmer in a field. Speak with him and he will tell you that he knows nothing
about ancient writings. With that, he tells you to speak with the scrivener.

The scrivener is also known as the Black Cat, and is basically the black market
of the city. He’s a bit hidden in the city, but just make your way to his shop
by using the mini-map. Speak with him, and he will reveal that there’s really
nothing to decypher on the slate because it itself is a cypher.

With that, your quest updates to find more information. Go to the fountain in
the middle of the town and just stand around. Seriously. Eventually a dude
that has more information will walk into frame. He will have a red bubble above
his head, and as soon as he is in range, he will appear on the mini-map as well
and stay there, even if he leaves. Go speak with him, and he will point you to
Hillfigure Knoll.

Hillfigure Knoll is quite a bit a ways to the north. Make sure you have plenty
of healing items, up to date weapons and armor, and then head out of the city
and into the countryside. Along the way to the Knoll, you’ll encounter multiple
enemies, including wolves, weird lizard crocodiles dudes with spears, and the
typical bands of rogues and goblins.

Fight your way to the Hillfigure Knoll, or flee, whichever suits you. As you
make your way to the Knoll, you’ll realize that it is on a stretch of land that
is separate from the city. Follow the shoreline for a bridge to make it across
the water. If you try to wade through the water to the other side, you will
get sucked under the depths and then wake back up on the shore. Yeah, I know.
Anyway, continue to the Knoll.

At the Knoll, you will find a spooky dude hanging around. A short scene will
play. When the scene concludes, you will have to speak to the man sitting down
with the red bubble above his head. After that, your new goal is to return to
the city and report.

Just like the way to the Knoll was difficult, the way back to the city is going
to be equally as hard. You won’t have a chance to resupply either. If you have
to, don’t be afraid to run from the monsters and enemies until you become a bit
more powerful. When you reach the city, speak with Maximilian.

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A FORTRESS BESIEGED
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This quest is going to be quite the pain because you have to travel across a
HUGE distance just to get to the start of it. Make sure you are fully stocked
up on healing items before even thinking about attempting this. You can gain
this quest by speaking with Maximilian, of course. And when you have this quest
active, get ready for a super long journey.

Start out by going south. Backtrack through the mountains. Then start heading
west down the first path you come to, right outside the mountain pass, that you
walked by before with the caravan. Follow this path through the woods and more
mountains until you FINALLY reach the captain leading the siege. Keep in mind
that you will likely face a ton of perils along the way, such as goblins, much
larger monsters, and more.

When you finally reach the captain, speak with him. Unfortunately, it seems
that the troops can’t get into the fort to fight off the goblins because the
gate is shut. So it’s up to you and your pawns to get into the base by going
through a large hole in the ground. Go to this hole and then follow the
underground tunnel until you wind up behind the walls of the fort.

Fight your way to the next objective marker. You can take a ladder on the
outside of the fort that you open up into, or you can take the stairs. Either
way, you will have to fight a lot of goblins. Keep your eyes peeled for
treasure chests that are strewn about, as well as potions that are all over the
place. These are vital to ensure your survival in this area.

Once you get to the objective marker, you’ll discover that it leads to a switch
without a lever. Examine it, and then the location of the lever will be added
to your mini-map. Look around for a broken section of the wall. Leap across to
the other side. From here, you’ll see a goblin controlling a ballista. Kill
him, but ignore the ballista. Yes, you can use it, but there are a couple of
other goblins with ballistas that will just blast you with explosive rounds
before you can even accomplish anything with it.

Find a ladder and climb down. Ignore all the goblins and the cyclops(es?) as
well. The objective marker will clearly be behind a locked door. On the side of
this small building you’ll find a ladder. Climb the ladder to the top and hop
down. If your pawns don’t follow you, destroy the barricade on the door so they
can enter.

Anyway, the marker will lead you into a small hallway with a trio of cells.
There’s nothing of note in the cells, but at the end of this hallway, there is
a treasure chest. Open the chest and you’ll find the lever. Grab it and then
retreat back to the switch with no lever. Interact with it again and you will
be able to pull the lever. This will open up the gate and the human forces will
be able to swarm into the area.

Your new goal is to help these guys clear the area of goblins and the two
cyclops enemies. This can be quite the challenge considering the fact that the
two goblins in the distance will continue to shoot at you with their ballistas
armed with explosive arrows, which deal a ton of damage, knock you down, AND
light you on fire. If you succeed, return to Maximilian and report your
success.

However, if all the human forces are killed, get the HELL out of there. Run all
the way back to Gran Soren, and then report your failure. However, despite the
failure, you will still receive a reward because I guess your efforts boosted
the morale? Okiedokie.

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SEEKING SALVATION
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Upon receiving this quest, yet again from Maximilian, you will be given two
different objective locations on the mini-map. These lead to a couple of
different people that you can talk to. Speak to either one of them and they
will tell you to speak to Mason.

You will find Mason chilling out in the slum area. Use the mini-map and follow
the objective marker to find Mason. Speak with him, and he will give you a
special badge so that you can speak to people around town again and they will
think you are with the Salvation cult, thus making them more willing to give
you information about cult meetings.

A couple more objective markers will pop up on the map, once again leading to
people to talk to. Hunt one of these down and talk to them. They will tell you
that the cult is meeting at the catacombs outside of the Gran Soren. Make sure
you’re well equipped and prepared, and then leave Gran Soren, headed toward the
catacombs.

Once you reach the catacombs, be prepared for a super dark dungeon. You can
use the lantern to make light, but this is mostly just annoying. I found it to
be easy enough just fighting blindly through the dark. Keep in mind there are
various torches you’ll be able to light down there as well. Whenever you reach
a door that needs unlocked via a lever or a lift that you have to ride down,
the mini-map will point out the lever location exactly, so keep your eye on
that. Fight your way through the enemies, which will include one of those
brutes that you fight in the pawn guild abyss earlier.

Pillage your way through the dungeon and then you will find the cult having a
secret meeting. You’re instructed to stand there and just watch, so do just
that. Just stand there. Eventually, the Elysion, the leader of the cult, will
take notice of you. He’ll summon a bunch of zombies that kill his fellow
cultists as he tries to escape.

Kill all the zombies with your pawns. They are easily killed, actually, but
it’s still fun to just hack and slash your way through the undead. After they
have been all dead, Mason will call to you from behind a door. Walk over to the
door and go through.

Mason will have missed the fleeing Elysion, but stopped another one of the cult
members for questioning. After speaking with him, you are given the option to
either spare his life by simply leaving, or killing him. This is actually
considered a separate quest called “Justice Done”. Kill him or spare him,
whatever you feel like.

With him dead, go up the nearby ladder and then you will wind up under a bridge
just outside Gran Soren. YES! This means no horrible backtracking across the
entire countryside! Return to Gran Soren. Report your success.

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THE WATERGOD’S ALTAR
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This is the final possible task given by Maximilian. Accepting this quest will
redirect you to the cathedral to speak with Father Geffrey there. Speak with
him and he will ask you to go aid the survey mission sent out by the church.

Head to the new area on your mini-map. Once again, NEVER leave Gran Soren
unprepared. You need to be stocked up on ALL healing items and have the best
possible weapons and armor that you can afford. Then start making your way to
the designated area, which is in the middle of the mountain pass that you have
traveled through probably multiple times now.

As you near the waterfall, it can get kind of tricky to reach the actual place
you need to be. Basically, the waterfall separates one piece of land from the
other. The objective marker will be on one side. Go to the opposite side, and
then you’ll be able to follow the path up a bit so you can cross the waterfall
and get back to the side with the objective marker. Follow the path up and
speak with Haslett. Haslett will tell you that Brother Jean is inside doing the
survey.

Go behind the waterfall and press B at the door to enter the dungeon. As you
move through the dungeon, you will be faced with skeleton enemies and the
occasional walking lizard dude with a spear. The skeletons are easy to kill and
the lizard dudes can be killed easiest by attacking their tails. As you explore
the ruins, you will come to an area that has deep water blocking the path and a
leverless switch.

Upon examining the switch with a missing lever, the location of the lever will
be put on the map. Basically, just take the nearby stairs straight down and
loot the biggest treasure chest to find the lever. Return the lever to its
rightful place and pull it to make a lift fall down, allowing you to walk
across it and avoid falling into the water.

The next room has a lot of segmented stairs and such. Skeletons will spawn all
over the place, especially magic-using ones. Aquatic lizard guys will jump up
out of the water and attack, but the skeletons are more deadly due to their
extreme range with their magic attacks. Kill everything as you hop from broken
piece of stair to broken piece of stair, until you successfully cross the
water-filled area.

You’ll find a large cyclops here, as well as a dead body on the ground. Ignore
the cyclops for now and instead examine the body. Turns out that it’s Brother
Jean. Oh no. Backtrack out of these ruins and tell Haslett that Jean has been
killed. Haslett will then ask that you seak out the slate pieces that Jean was
supposed to retrieve from the ruins.

Return to the ruins. The mini-map will lead you to a locked door. After trying
to unsuccessfully open this door, the new objective marker will lead you back
to the cyclops. Fight with the cyclops. When it’s dead, you will get the key.
Return to the door, open it, and then follow your map to the next lever. Pull
it and then the water will drain out of the ruins.

At this point, five different objective markers will pop up on your screen. As
you can probably guess, these are all the five different slates pieces that
you need to collect. The downside to these slate pieces is that they weight a
lot, so if you need to, throw some of your gear on your main pawn to alleviate
some of the weight.

With the five slates, return to Haslett and hand them over. Of course, now you
have to make the journey all the way back to Gran Soren to report your success
yet again. Finally, we’re done with this stuff.

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COME TO COURT
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With Maximilian’s quests completed (I believe you are only required to complete
two out of the four), you can now speak to him in order to gain entry into the
castle to speak with the duke. Make sure you’re done with all of the side
quests that you want to be done with before doing this, because they will all
be erased as soon as you talk to Maximilian as this quest will begin the second
act of the game.

Go through the castle gates and head straight forward through the doors to meet
with the duke. Your pawns will not be allowed to accompany you inside this
castle because they’re racist against pawns I guess. At any rate, a jester will
stop you as you move through the castle and put a goofy hat on your head. Go
through the next set of doors to finally meet up with the duke.

Watch the scenes. After they’re over, an achievement will unlock. Leave the
castle. When you step outside, the camera will shift focus to a girl tending to
flowers nearby. Run over to talk to her if you’d like. Then return to focusing
on getting the royal orders. As you try to leave the castle, you’ll be
approached by a gentleman that will explain how you can get new tasks given by
the duke by speaking through his assistant thing or whatever he is, named
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GRIFFIN’S BANE
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Speak with Aldous and he will give you the choice of this quest, the first
option, or the next quest, the second option. You gotta complete both at some
point, but you can complete them in any order you see fit. Speak with Aldous,
get the quest, and then allow me to provide you with the shopping list:

HEALING ITEMS. Go to the store and buy an absurd amount of healing items. Also,
now that the game is in the second act, marked by your meeting with the duke,
you will find new armor and weapons at the armorey. Be sure to stop there and
upgrade as much as you can afford to do so. Don’t bother upgrading any extra
pawns you have with you. Just your main character and the main pawn. At this
point in the game, you have no expendable income. All your coin should go
toward equipment and healing items.

What this quest entails is that there is a pesky griffin attacking people all
the time. It’s likely that you’ve encountered the beast already in your
travels, and oh man, it’s gonna feel good to get rid of it. Well, the objective
marker will lead you to the captain running the hunt against the griffin. Speak
with him outside of Gran Soren, and then follow him and his troops to the area
where you plan on baiting the griffin. It’s likely that there will be goblins
and other enemies to deal with, but with the help of the captain and his
troops, it will be easy to mow through all of the enemies.

Eventually, you will come to a spot where there are a bunch of bones lying on
the ground. Surrounded by a smokey whisp, this spot is the designated area to
lay the bait for the griffin. The Gran Soren soldiers will hide in bushes and
wait. That’s your cue to go find a goblin, kill it, and then pick it up. Carry
the dead goblin to the bones and drop its carcass on it.

This will attract the attention of the griffin. Along with the troops, attack
the griffin. It will fly around and swoop down and try to attack as well. Just
keep laying into it. If it falls to the ground, that’s a prime opportunity to
run up and just hack and slash the crap out of it. Don’t jump on it or anything
like you would for normal large enemies because it has the tendency to buck you
off, which can be deadly if it flies into the air or anything like that.

Eventually the griffin will flee to Blue Moon Tower. Now you have to go all the
way to the tower in order to finish the fight. And oh my, is it a journey. You
have to go way north, and then way east. I highly recommend to stop by the Gran
Soren marketplace on your way there to replenish your supplies after burning
through them a bit during the fight with the griffin.

When you’re ready, save, and head there now. Make sure you have a pawn that has
a bow, or that you have one yourself. A mage is very good as well. Honestly,
fighters are useless against the griffin for the most part, especially since
there will be troops there anyway to help you out.

Along the way, you will encounter a lot of tough opposition. In my experience,
I had to fight three packs of wolves in a row, with each pack having six to 10
wolves at one time. Of course, it’s likely that you’ll encounter wolves as well
as other monsters along the way. The path there is a pretty long one, but as
you get closer, you’ll notice a strong wind current blowing into your character
as well as crows flying around, and of course, harpies.

It’s at this point that I highly recommend saving the game again. That’s
because you’ll have to deal with not one, but two gangs of rogues in the next
area that are both extremely difficult to take down. As you head into the
canyon, you’ll encounter the first gang, populated by multiple archers, a
couple of powerful fighters, and one mage that will constantly be healing all
of these guys.

Don’t take them on head-on. This is suicide. The archers will riddle you with
arrows and destroy you. You need to lure the enemies deeper out of their
cavern. This will keep them from attacking you all at once, and you can focus
on taking out each one at a time. Try to kill the mage first if at all possible
because he will constantly be healing the other guys, remember. With them all
dead, continue deeper into the canyon.

On the ridges above, there will be two archers. Below there will be more
fighters, but luckily no mage this time. Your ranged guys, or you, can take out
the archers. Then focus on destroying the ground forces. The lack of a mage
makes these guys considerably less irritating than the last bunch of rogues.
With them wiped out, continue until you reach a large golem that is glowing
purple and junk. Oh great.

This dude takes a long time to beat, but since it’s easy to avoid his attacks,
it’s worth taking the time to defeat him for the experience points. Attack the
purple discs on his body until they are destroyed. Do this one at a time until
all the purple discs are destroyed and the golem is killed. Then continue to
the tower.

You’ll then meet up with the soldiers again. Follow them up the tower. The
griffin will swoop down and attack periodically, but ignore it for now. Your
pawns might fall off the edge, so be wary of that as well. You’ll eventually
reach a door that is barricade. Help everyone destroy the barricade and then
continue to the next doorway. It will be barricaded again, but let the troops
hack and slash at it.

Look for a nearby flight of stone steps. Go up the steps and move along the
way. Destroy the boxes in the way until you get to the next set of steps, that
end at the other side of the gate. The Griffin will try to attack you this
entire time, so keep your finger pushed down on the left analog stick to keep
the sprint up. There will be a lever on the other side of the gate that you
need to pull to let everybody through.

At the top of the tower, it’s time to do battle with the Griffin. This plays
out more like a natural boss fight in any other game. The Griffen has a few
attacks that it will do. It will conjure electricity with its wings to stun
you, it will repeatedly dive bomb at you, and it will swoop down and try to
crush you under its talons. Sprinting away from it is the best thing to do in
all these situations.

When the griffin is on the ground, the best way to deal damage to it fast as
well as set it on fire is by throwing the explosive barrels that are lying
around at it. There are plenty of explosive barrels, so don’t worry about
accidentally wasting one or whatever.

If you have a bow or another ranged attack, there is a flight of stairs that
you can hide at in order to avoid the griffin’s attacks all together. From
there, you can simply nail it with ranged attacks until it hits the ground, and
then run over and wail on it until it takes flight again.

Repeat this process until the Griffin and its dead. A good tip is to keep an
eye on your health bar, and be sure to heal as soon as the health meter gets to
300 or a little blow. The griffin has powerful attacks, but none of them will
one-shot you, unless he knocks you off the top of the tower, of course.

With the griffin dead, don’t leave just yet. There’s a ton of gold against the
far wall, as well as other objects to find if you loot around. Grab all of
these goods and then start the long journey back to Gran Soren to report your
success. Don’t be afraid to run away from any battles if need be.

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TRIAL AND TRIBULATIONS
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Buckle up because this one is another very time-consuming questoid for ya.
However, this quest has a lot of freedom and a branching story. Unfortunately,
the only really compelling result to this is to make the person be found not
guilty, as this will open up a shop for you that sells valuable items at
extremely low prices, so…yeah. But if you are feeling especially evil, get
the dude found guilty.

But what am I talking about, anyway? Basically, the second quest given to you
by Aldous asks you to gather evidence for an impending trial for the merchant
named Fournival. As soon as you get the quest, an objective marker will appear
upstairs. Speak to that person, and then you will receive the first piece of
evidence. Turn it in to Aldous now if you’d like or hang on to it until you can
turn it all in at once. It’s up to you.

Now your next objective is to go to different areas around town and collect
more evidence. Fournival’s house is one of these areas. You’ll find a piece of
evidence on his desk downstairs, and in the corner of his bedroom upstairs.
Once you have all this evidence collected, you really have two options of where
you can go from there.

For one, you can go to the northeast to a small fort where you can find a
knight that, if you escort him back to Gran Soren, will more or less guarantee
a guilty verdict. On the other hand, you can travel REALLY far to the northwest
and speak to a man that will forge affadavits for you to help prove Fournival’s
innocence or his guilt, depending on what route you’d like to take. If you want
to find him innocent, the trek to get the forged evidence is worth it to ensure
that he will be found innocent. Otherwise, to find him guilty, go do the escort
mission from that fort.

At any rate, when you’re done collecting evidence, turn in everything that you
like to Aldous. Then there’s nothing to do but what for the day of the trial.
To make time go faster, go sleep at the inn until the day of the trial arrives.
You will be notified of the day of the trial with a pop up on the screen when
the day arrives. Exit the inn and watch the trial take place outside by the
fountain.

Whether or not he’s found guilty or nonguilty, go report to Aldous back at the
duke’s place. Speak with him to finish the quest and reap the rewards.

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THE WYRMKING’S RINGS
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Speak to Aldous again to get the option to do the next couple set of quests.
There is this quest and then the one after it that, once again, can be
completed in any order that you see fit. When you have this quest, buy a bunch
of healing items, any new equipment you can afford, and then begin speaking
with people on the whereabouts of Salomet. Your map will lead you to a variety
of different people to talk to, so just keep talking to them all until you
learn of his location. Leave Gran Soren.

Outside, open your map. There will be two objective markers, but they both lead
to the quarry. Travel to the nearest one, directly to the west. There is a
spring you’ll find on the way that has water that heals you all the way if you
swim in it, so you can reserve healing items along the way. Once you reach the
quarry, open the door to head inside.

You’ll find the wizard named Salomet that evidently stole the Wyrmking’s Ring
from the duke. Fight with him and his band of rogues. Drain his health to near-
death, and then Salomet will escape. Bummer. Now you gotta make the long trek
back to Gran Soren, or use a Ferrystone if you found Fournival not guilty in
the trial. At any rate, get back to Gran Soren one way or another, and then
report your failure to Aldous.

Your new goal is to once again ask around about Salomet. Keep talking to the
marked people with the red dialogue boxes above their heads until you find out
that Salomet fled to none other than Bluemoon Tower. Aw, shucky ducky quack
quack. Time to go back there now.

Make sure you have plenty of healing items and then start heading to the tower
again. Remember, this is the same exact tower that you traveled to when you
fight the griffin. The enemies will be largely the same as you near the tower,
but now you should be considerably more powerful and they won’t pose nearly as
much of a threat. Continue until you reach the tower and then clamber to the
top.

At the top of the tower, you will encounter Salomet again. This time he uses
the power of the ring to become super-powered. He will summon skeletons of all
shapes and sizes, and he will also teleport all over the place, making him
somewhat of a pain to fight. Ranged weapons work the best on him at this point,
but it is certainly possible to run up and attack him with melee strikes.

Ignore the skeletons he summons. Salomet only has two bars of health, and he
poses the biggest threat. Let your pawns deal with his minions. A good way to
dodge all of Salomet’s attacks is to constantly run toward him in a circular
motion, by the way. Well, when he dies, the ring will be on the side of the
cliff. Grab it, kill any remaining enemies, then head back home to Gran Soren.

Give the ring to Aldous to complete the quest.

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PRIDE BEFORE A FALL
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Aldous will tell you to go speak with Mercedes for further instructions. So go
speak to her, just outside the duke’s place, or hanging around the duke’s
palace as well. She will ask you to accompany her to Windbluff Tower, which is
that encampment to the north on the way to the stupid Bluemoon Tower. Make sure
you are properly equipped before leaving, as always, and then head there.

Once you arrive, you’ll find soldiers fighting one another. Ignore this and
follow Mercedes through the area. You will then find the leader of the revolt
named Julien. He and Mercedes will duel, and all you can do is stand there and
watch. When it ends, speak with Mercedes again and then return to Gran Soren
and tell Aldous that the revolt is over.

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HONOR AND TREACHERY
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Yet again, speak to Aldous. This time you won’t be able to choose from multiple
quests; this is the only quest that will be available right now so that you can
further the main questline. You have to go to the Mountain Waycastle, which is
a way point you passed on your way to Gran Soren way back when, to the south of
the city. Before leaving, buy plenty of poison curing medicines, as well as
Secret Softener. Trust me.

Head there now, but you will find out that this was all a trick just to get
yourself, the Arisen, out of Gran Soren! Return immediately to Gran Soren. When
you get back, you will discover in the field area that a large monster called a
Cockatrice is attacking. This thing is a large black bird-like creature, with a
rooster head. Or as your pawn’s will say “‘Tis has a cock for a head!”

This beast is not as formidable as say, the griffin, but it does have a lot of
its health and a couple of its attacks are very annoying. Physically, it’s
attacks are easily avoided, but it does blow this black smoke out of its mouth
that can have a variety of effects. It can poison you. It can restrict your
spellcasting. And it can slow you down considerably. Not only that, but it can
even cause you to turn to stone. When this ailment is on you, immediately use
that Secret Softener to rid yourself of this problem.

Otherwise, just keep attacking the beast. I found it was easy to deal a lot of
damage by grabbing onto its tail and hacking and slashing away. At any rate,
after it has been killed, go to the duke’s place and speak with Aldous to
finish the quest.

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REWARD AND RESPONSIBILITY
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When you’re ready to start Act III, you will be asked if you REALLY want to
start it. Finish whatever business that you may have, and then speak with
Aldous and confirm. Then follow him up the stairs to meet up with Duke Edmun
in his solar.

Speak with the duke. Then follow the duke out of the door to a room full of
goodies. This is your reward for saving Gran Soren. Collect the mountain of
gold and loot the treasure chest. Upon trying to leave, another cut-scene will
play, which will lead directly into the next quest.

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DENY SALVATION
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Your new quest will be to head to the Greatwall and defeat the cultists that
have invaded it. The Greatwall is the large structure right next to the dude
that sold the forged affadavits for the Trial and Tribulations quest that took
place earlier in the game. It’s a long journey. Go prepared. But go.

Upon making it to the Greatwall, you can stop and sleep at the tent outside
before entering to rejuvenate yourself and your pawns. Head inside and then
start fighting through the undead masses. Push your way through the fortress.
You will occasionally encounter soldiers along the way. If they don’t die and
you defeat the nearby enemies, they will unlock doors that will make this quest
go by a little faster, but you can always ignore them or just continue along
anyway if they happen to be defeated.

When you reach the roof of the Greatwall, you will witness a cut-scene, and
then have to fight two Wights. These guys don’t have a whole lot of health, but
unless you’re the Strider vocation, you will not have many opportunities to
attack them. The reason for that is they float above the ground out of melee
range for elongated periods of time, and only come down when they are about to
summon more undead warriors to fight you.

That’s another thing; they will spawn skeletons to try to fight you, and also
do typical magical attacks like shoot fireballs and the like. If you have a
ranged weapon, pelt them with arrows or shoot them with magic constantly while
moving all the time to avoid the attacks of the undead warriors. When the
Wights come down to summon more, marked by a large purple glowing of their
bodies, that’s your cue to run over and deal devastating melee damage, which
should wittle away their health bars quite nicely. It may took about two to
three times of them lowering to the ground for you to defeat them (each), but
when they’re both dead, you’ll be treated to another cut-scene that will in
turn end this quest.

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THE FINAL BATTLE
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Now you must head all the way back to those creepy Arisen that you talked to at
a much earlier stage in the game, north of Gran Soren. Return to them and speak
with them again. Afterwards, you will have to walk ALL the way back to the
Greatwall. If you have a Portcrystal, stab it into the ground near the
Greatwall area so you don’t have to do as much needless and painful
backtracking.

At the Great Wall, you will have to go through a different door in order to
start the journey to the dragon. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A TON OF HEALING ITEMS.
This is very important. Go through Tainted Mountain, and I highly recommend
running by all the enemies. You’ll find all the typical enemies in the game,
except they are in their “black” form, which means they are extremely powerful
and tough to kill.

When you reach the Great Hall, you will come face to face with a black chimera.
The Great Hall doors are shut, and there are four different pads around the
room that you have to step on in order to open the door. It is possible to do
this without fighting the black chimera, but the black chimera can make it
quite a pain, so you may just want to fight the dude and get it over with.

The first thing you will want to do while fighting the black chimera is to
focus on the goat. The goat has a powerful healing spell that regenerates an
absurd amount of health. Be sure to interrupt its spellcasting by using skill
attacks. When the goat is dead, turn your attention to the snake and the lion.
Unlike previous chimera, destroying the snake will only be a temporary
situation since the snake will constantly respawn until the battle is over.

Whenever you drop below 1000 health, be sure to heal. This is a long battle
that is sure to test your patience, but when its dead, loot its body for any
valuables, step on each of the four different stones in the room, marked with
exclamation points on your mini-map, and then the Great Hall doors will swing
open. Go through the doors to meet up with the dragon.

View the cut-scene. And you now have two choices. One, you can sacrifice
Mercedes by picking her up with the right trigger and approaching the dragon
with her in your arms. This will give you the bad ending in the game. On the
other hand, you can choose to fight the dragon and continue playing the game.
To choose this option, approach the dragon without picking up Mercedes.

For the first part of the fight, turn away from the dragon and sprint away from
it. The camera will be positioned in front of you, but as long as you stay in
the middle of the hallway, you will be fine. There will be a couple of
instances where rubble will get in your way, but you just have to jump over
them and then continue.

You’ll know that you’re done running when the dragon gets its head stuck in the
hallway. Attack his head repeatedly. The dragon will then breath a trail of
fire as its own attack at this point. Try to doge it to the best of your
ability, but it’s virtually impossible. Keep your health above 1000 and keep
laying into the dragon’s head until his heart is exposed.

When his heart his exposed, the dragon will flee. Chase after him through the
hole in the wall. You’ll now be outside on some bridges. Sprint down the
bridges. The dragon will fly above and spew flames at you and any pawns you may
have left. It’s easy to avoid the flames. Just keep making your way to the
other end. Avoid any pitfalls in the ground, and don’t go so fast so that you
fall off the edge.

When you get to the end of the bridge, the dragon will fly off into the
distance. As you can probably see, there are ballistas on this roof. Take
control of one of them, and wait for the dragon to charge you and then pawn.
Then fire a ballista shot (just a regular one is fine), and then it will hit
the dragon, causing another scene.

Following that cut-scene, you will be on the tail of the dragon. Push the left
analog stick forward to climb up the dragon’s spine. There will be various
obstacles that you will encounter as the dragon flies. These encounters will
initiate a QTE that requires you to wiggle the left analog stick back and
forth.

Upon reaching the dragon’s heart, marked by a glowing spot on his back, attack
the dragon by pressing X to attack his heart. This will initiate yet another
cut-scene, which unfolds into the main battle against the dragon.

The dragon has a lot of very powerful attacks. It can swipe at you with its
claws, crush you with its claws, attack you with magical attacks, and most
devastatingly, it will attack you with a spew of fire. You need to use any
healing items that you have every single time your health even drops slightly
below the 1000 HP line.

To do damage to the dragon, attack its heart. That’s about all there is to it.
You can grab onto the dragon’s stomach and climb to its heart to repeatedly
attacking it with your melee weapon, which is the easiest way to deal a lot of
damage. The dragon will grab you off his chest and smash you on the ground if
you are right on the middle of the heart, but if you stick to one of the
corners around the corner and then just keep stabbing, the dragon likely won’t
be able to grab you. As long as you have mushrooms or potions to restore your
stamina when it runs low, you can theoretically attack the dragon’s heart
until it falls to the ground.

When it falls to the ground, that’s another opportunity to run over and just
hack and slash the hell out of its heart. Then grab on before it goes off
again. If the dragon flies really high into the air, you’ll be knocked off of
its chest, and you’ll have to use ranged weapons to attack it from afar, or
just dodge its fireballs until it flies back down to attack it again.

Keep repeating the process until the dragon is dead.

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The reason these quests have been put in the “epilogue” section of the game is
simple. If you choose to sacrifice Mercedes, then the game ends right then and
there; the credits play and everything! Because of this, I consider the battle
with the dragon to be the end of the main storyline, and the rest of the quests
that follow which continue the story, an epilogue, the falling action if you
will, of the mini game.

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A WARM WELCOME
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With the dragon defeated, return to Gran Soren. Go to the duke’s palace and
then head to his solar. Watch the scene, and then fight the duke until his
health bar has been brought down enough to cause another scene to play. Watch
it.

After that scene, flee the duke’s place. Sprint to the objective marker on the
mini-map.

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You’ll fall into the Everfall. Speak to the pawn named Quince, and you’ll get
your next quest, and it’s a collect-a-thon. There are these items called
Wakestones that you need to collect in order to continue and bring them all to
Quince. You need 20 Wakestones in order to continue in the game.

Wakestones are plentiful in the Everfall. Pretty much whenever you kill a
bigger monster in the Everfall, they will drop a few Wakestones. You can find
fragments of Wakestones in chests and on smaller monsters like goblins, and
keeping these fragments in your inventory will cause them to automatically join
together and create a Wakestone.

Another way to get all the Wakestones very quickly is to fight Ur-Dragon at the
Chamber of Lament. ur-Dragon is essentially a boss that connects to the online
mode of the game. As every player in Dragon’s Dogma playing around the world
deals damage to Ur-Dragon, his health bar goes down. However, if you play the
game offline, it’s a lot more possible to defeat him by yourself. And guess
what he drops when defeated? Exactly 20 Wakestones. It will be quite a
challenge, even if you fight him offline, but it’s possible.

And finally, if you managed to get Fournival proven innocent, the dude sells
Wakestones. However, I am unsure if his supply replenishes after you purchase
the initial Wakestones from him, or if they are “SOLD OUT” like the
Ferrystones.

At any rate, deliver the 20 Wakestones to Quince to complete this quest.

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FINAL JUDGEMENT
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This quest is a boss battle with the Seneschal, and interestingly enough, it
can result in yet ANOTHER game ending. If you are killed by the Seneschal
during his first stage of attacks, then you will get an achievement called
Servitude and see the less-bad (but still bad) ending to the game.

Just fight the Seneshcal. Dodge his attacks. Hack and slash or fling arrows or
cast spells or whatever. There will be a scene that interrupts the gameplay
after you drain his health meter for the first time. When the scene concludes,
finish the fight by draining his health meter again.

Now there is another possible ending. You can turn away from the fight and
leave to get another ending and another achievement. Or you can move toward
the Seneschal and walk by all the people from your journey. Once you reach the
Seneschal, the final part of the battle will begin.

You have to fight against Seneschal and his main pawn. Your only ally in this
fight is your own main pawn. The two possible support pawns will not be
available for this fight. Focus your attention on his main pawn first so that
you can dwindle the fight to a two on one affair. Then focus all of your
attention on the Seneschal until he is dead and the quest will be completed.

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THE GREAT HEREAFTER
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Now that you are the Seneschal yourself, you are free to mess around in the
game and do whatever you want for a while. Basically, you get to be a
poltergeist. You can do this forever, or you can start the entire game over as
new game plus. To do this, use the Godsbane and your character will kill
themselves, resulting in the game starting over as new game plus. This is the
“real” or “good” ending to the game.

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