The Evil Needed is the 8th main quest of the Kingdom.
This quest will bring players to the game’s first major moral decision. That is, whether the fallen comrades seek justice, or whether their family will suppose their side to Hashek, a nobleman Semin who is caught up in local bandits.
Your decision will have consequences that will shape the fate of the whole family, and perhaps bring Henry’s conscience.
Whether you’re aiming for role-play-driven results or want to know which paths lead to the best rewards, this guide breaks down the results and meanings of both options Necessary evil.Key story spoilers below
Setup: Hashek stands up against semi-general families
The quest begins after Henry To reveal evidence Half-five families were united in bandits that plagued the area, including the ambush of Lord Otto von Bergou. Hans and you at the start of the game.
If you previously inform Otto that Semin is involved, you will be sent along with Hashek to confront the noble family in their real estate during this main quest
No matter how convincing or diplomatic Henry is, it is guaranteed that the next conversation between Hashek and Lord Semin will end with violence.
Hashek is furious and driven by the loss of his comrades. He quickly escalates things and threatens to burn the estate to the ground unless he holds half-dozen hand to his son Alda, who is accused of supporting local bandits.
At this point, you have to make a very important choice. Choose what it means “You’re going too far” Siding with the LordWhile selecting “You’re right” I’ll put you in the camp in Hashek.
What information should I decide?
- The person responsible for attacking Otto von Bergou and Hashek is tied to Orda Semin.
- These same bandits ambushed Henry and Hans at the start of the game.
- Aldasemin worked with the Raiders.
- Lord Semin is aware of his son’s actions, but refuses to surrender.
Siding with Hashek
Choosing to support Hashek’s outcomes is the result of violent conflicts in the mid-earth. As Saemin Lord refuses to give up on his son, You are forced to kill Lord Semin, Captain Girly and their guards.
After the battle, Hashek orders a brutal massacre of real estate civilians, including innocent staff and families.despite your objections.
Following this path will lead to burnt estates and almost everyone’s deaths, regardless of guilt.
He is then tasked with finding Olda Semin, hiding in the real estate tower. During conflict, Alda claims that his actions are part of an honorable rebellion– I’m not a thief.
When you try to arrest him, Hashek intervenes and reveals it He’s going to kill everyone and burn the property When Henry returns to report to Otto von Burgou with Hashek, you can choose to blame or defend Hashek, this has this There is no long-term mechanical impact For the rest of the game.
I siding with Hashek, but I let go of Olda
There is a hidden third option: You can first have Hashek on your side, but you can change your mind and let the old go away. Hashek interrupts you (as he should be with you and him), but here it leads to a forced duel between you two.
Alda then makes him better escape, so he sets the real estate on fire as a repurposement. This chaotic resolution is definitely Worst outcomebrings about the deaths of almost every character and there is no reward to show it.
Siding with the Lord
Choosing to support Lord Semin, Hashek accuss Henry of treason and becomes hostile. But this leads to a big battle It’s a little easier for your extra allies– Semin’s houseguards outweigh Hashek’s crew.
This pass maintains the lives of all non-combatants, including servants, stewards and stable hands (although none of them will appear again in the game).
After the battle, Lord Semin agrees to hide, and the estate residents flee before the building burns out to hide the evidence. Henry and Hans return to Otto Von Burgou in a manufactured cover story. You don’t need to master speech skills for Otto to accept your explanationand he starts you with the main quest of victory.
If you take this route, you will see that You can appear in the Kuttenberg area later As a random encounter, offer you his sword as a symbol of gratitude. It’s not a game break, but it’s a concrete reward you won’t see on the Hashek route – only Machine Award for any of the three outcomes.
So, what should you choose?
From a narrative and moral perspective, Hashek’s siding is generally considered the “evil” route of the kingdom. Real estate torch, and Hashek’s unwavering blood.. Furthermore, Hashek does not offer any mechanical advantages or additional content to justify supporting him.
in contrast, Protect the lifespan of Semins, maintain your moral status, and open the door to a future encounter with Alda. This route is often considered “good” or the best path in terms of story payoffs and character development.
However, from a broader perspective, Both paths lead to similar endpoints: The start for the destruction and victory of half the property, the next quest in the main storyline.