Witcher 2 Royal Blood
- May 26, 2011 For The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Where is the priests house in Royal Blood quest?'
- Jun 11, 2013 The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition. Need Royal Blood from Stennis. Chose all other dialogue options, now he only replies with 'Get Out'. Still need Royal Blood Title says it all. Every time I talk to him, he says 'Get Out', and the quest still points to him.
This quest becomes available early in the chapter, once you complete the second story quest (The War Council). However, it's best to ignore it while you first work on other tasks. Once you have progressed far enough in the Where is Triss Merigold? quest, you'll visit Philippa's house and your conversation will conclude with word that the peasants now suspect Prince Stennis of poisoning Saskia.
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(LEFT) 'Iorveth is around to act menacing and keep the peasants from acting too soon, but he knows they will still riot eventually. You must act quickly.' (RIGHT) 'Stennis is a lot of annoying things, clearly, but is he a murderer?' |
Philippa heads back into her house, unconcerned over the fate that very likely awaits Stennis (except that she reminds you to fetch some of his blood if the worst occurs). You can head over to the castle area along the edge of the upper city. There, you'll find people gathered, including Dandelion and Zoltan. They'll explain what's happening, in case you missed it.
Your real choice as you proceed from there is whether you want Stennis to die here or not. If he dies now, that will make it easy to get some of his blood for your collection of artifacts, but there are other considerations. If you decide to push for a fair trial by insisting on order and such, you'll still be able to get royal blood but the process will be more involved. Still, that's the preferable route to take.
Start forward and there's another scene, this one featuring Iorveth. He buys you some time so that you can question people and get more information on which to base a decision. Note that at this point in the game, it's easy to mess up and disable some optional quests worth good experience points, so make sure that you start by talking to one of the peasants (no one else!) and you will activate a new story quest called The Walls Have Ears. See the walkthrough for that quest for detailed information about how to proceed.
When you progress as far as you can on that other quest, which you should do immediately, you'll be returned to this quest to explain whether you think Stennis is guilty or not. If you want to argue for Stennis, say “A lynching would be a bad idea” when you have that option near the end. Otherwise, you can argue for the prince's guilt.
Assuming that you argue in favor of Stennis, a scene will follow as he is led away by guards. You won't receive any of his blood, and so your quest for royal blood continues. Also updated is the Where is Triss Merigold? quest and (if you did everything correctly) you can now work on the quest known as The Walls Have Ears, as well as the special Suspect: Thorak side quest. Note that if you let Stennis live, you can still find royal blood to complete this quest as you work through the Where is Triss Merigold? quest. If you let the mob kill Stennis, on the other hand, you can still work to complete the Suspect: Thorak quest but you won't be able to solve The Walls Have Ears.