![]() ![]() ![]() The letter is in the nearby bookcase in the room, mentioning a key to the mausoleum in the kitchen. A quick inspection of the room shows a hole that someone dug to the outside. The bedroom to the south-west has the manor key that can be used to gain access of the rear room.The adjacent room has a rather nasty scene: The zombified Valtas family (Lord Valerio Valtas, Lady Valtas, and Emilo Valtas) are trying to tear down the door to get at their progeny, Saeda Valtas.Most of the manor is in ruin and holds little of interest, except for the conference room in the back.Now it's in shambles, with the last lord's will laying in disuse in the rear conference room. ![]() Lord Gathbin is dead and his claim to Caed Nua is ended.This derelict manor once belonged to the proud House Valtas. This is your opportunity to kill him and rout his army once and for all. Lord Gathbin and his elite troops are coming for you directly. Meet them there to lead them against Lord Gathbin's forces. Your army is marshaling at Yenwood Field. Meet your army at Yenwood Field and defeat Lord Gathbin. Matron Beregan has promised to send some of her ogres my way to aid my infantry.Īdaryc will be sending a contingent of longbowmen to aid my archers in the battle against Lord Gathbin. My allies in the Doemenels will send some of their assassins to aid my infantry - assuming I remain in their good favor until the battle. My allies in the Dozens will send some of their veteran arquebusiers to aid my archers - assuming I remain in their good favor until the battle. My allies in the Knights of the Crucible will send some of their veteran knights to aid my infantry - assuming I remain in their good favor until the battle. He'll wait there until I command my army to march to Yenwood Field. Marshal Forwyn will assist me in the logistics of it all, coordinating things at the Great Hall in Caed Nua. To fight Lord Gathbin's forces, I'll need an army of my own. Help Marshal Forwyn raise an army at Caed Nua. I'll need to raise my own army to stop him. Lord Gathbin is assembling an army of mercenaries in an attempt to wrest control of Caed Nua from me by force. Journal quests\15_yenwood\15_qst_yenwood_3 If you do so, your tax harvest will be diminished (17.5% of your keep profit every turn will from now on be given to the Earl), but if you object, you will receive Defiance Bay: Extraordinary Negative. Your party, your hirelings, and many of your soldiers will then face off against Gathbin and his remaining forces in combat.Īfter the fight, you will be asked to forward some of your tax income to Erl Bademar. Emery, if she's still alive, you managed to impress her during a Return to Court, and you're winning the battle, will join you by betraying Lord Gathbin.This will cause his regulars to flee from battle.Crucible Knights / Dozens / Doemenels against Berserkers.The more groups of supporting troops you can acquire, the more of Lord Gathbin's forces are defeated during the dialogue, and the less you have to fight yourself afterwards.The first part of the battle is a scripted event. You can choose to come along or travel for yourself to Yenwood Field (which will appear on the world map to the east of Caed Nua). When you feel ready, start the battle.Pay 10,000 for an extra group of mercenaries.Ogres from Matron Beregan (requires peaceful solution of the Ogre Matron).Depending on your side choice, a contingent of the Crucible Knights, the Dozens or the Doemenels will assist you.All hirelings employed at the start of the battle will fight alongside you.To maximize your chance of success, you must gain as much support as you can: To fight Lord Gathbin's forces, Marshal Forwyn will assist in the logistics of it all, coordinating things at the Great Hall in Caed Nua. The Watcher will need to raise their own army to stop him. Lord Gathbin is assembling an army of mercenaries in an attempt to wrest control of Caed Nua from the Watcher by force. ![]()
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