Sacred 2:Henry
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Quick Walkthrough
- Locate Henry at Griffinborough south city gate
- Kill the aristocrat
- Talk back to Henry in Griffinborough
- Find Henry's sister house north from Griffinborough
- Explain the calamity to Henry's sister
- Talk to Henry's brother and kill him
Detailed Walkthrough
Late in the afternoon you arrive to Griffinborough. You find a man who asks you to make a job for him, and you accept despite you would better like to rest in the city. He explains then his father was killed by uncle Phellip, and he was later crowned as the new Count of the city. He wants you to take vengeance and kill Phellip, who is coming to Griffinborough just by the path where you are.
So you slowly begin to walk back the way to meet Phellip, and find him just before arriving to the temple. The aristocrat begans to run and shout calling for his escort. He is really scared, and it takes only a moment to bring death upon their corrupted souls.
So you walk back to Griffinborough to meet Henry again. When back in the city, you find Henry and explain you did the job. Uhm, it seems that wasn't the man you were asked to kill... The worse is that man was Henry's sister's fiancee; that won't make things,... err... easy. You have now to explain the small error to Henry's sister.
You walk through Griffinborough and arrive to the north city gate: Henry told you her sister lives near, following the north path and turning left just few minutes after leaving the city. You find a little path on left hand side, and you can see a house at the end of it.
You enter the house and there you find Henry's brother and sister. First you speak with his sister and you explain her the tragedy. Poor woman, she's so sad now... You know, she was to get married soon.
You explain also what happened to Henry's brother, but the man doesn't like the story very much. Actually he challenges you. So his only choice is to meet his own Gods, after a fight you were forced to take.
Now Henry's brother is dead, as his sister's fiancee. And everything is your fault. You should have rested in the city when I told you!
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