Errand
Chronicle 2018 · Entry #2
Removing Bandit Traps
Lead Captain
Objective
Past punitive forces had a hard time dealing with the Bandit Traps.
Since the troop is too short-handed to remove the Traps, you have to get rid of them.
Since the troop is too short-handed to remove the Traps, you have to get rid of them.
Remove Traps from the ground;
Dialogue
Villager
Dialogue
Oliviero NPC Knowledge is an amazing guy.
Nobody wanted to put in a stable here, and he volunteered.
His wife Mercianne is an amazing woman too, to let him do that.
I wish my wife was as open-minded as she is...
Well, I'm going to get nagged anyway.
I'm not sure if I can avoid both my wife's nagging and the Bandit Warriors' traps.
So... can you show me how good you are?
Nobody wanted to put in a stable here, and he volunteered.
His wife Mercianne is an amazing woman too, to let him do that.
I wish my wife was as open-minded as she is...
Well, I'm going to get nagged anyway.
I'm not sure if I can avoid both my wife's nagging and the Bandit Warriors' traps.
So... can you show me how good you are?
Villager
Dialogue (Alt)
My soldiers have suffered from those god damn Bandit Traps so much.
I feel so sorry for them.
I feel so sorry for them.
Villager
Completion
Sending a troop to get rid of the traps
is less efficient than sending individual workers. You proved it.
is less efficient than sending individual workers. You proved it.
Other Errands in This Chronicle
3 further errands share this chronicle — the same travelers, the same stretch of road.