Post here your quest ideas

I tried to find a topic like this but i didn’t.

I’ve been watching the new video update and I thought that we can help the team posting here quest ideas.
In the video: A farmer wants you to find women for helping him.

Have you some?

-Quests like help a woman who is a supposed witch.
Help a priest to cross the forest with his donkey.
Stopping a drunk husband who wants to kill his wife.
Helping a lord to find two servants who escaped from their duties, on the other hand, help them to escape …

-Quests for God:
Maybe priests can give you some religious quests like kill a village pagan leader (black death film).
Protect travellers or caravans.
Join an order and fight for them (to redeem your sins).
Help a crazy priest who is in his church and thinks that evil is there.
Solve a crime in a monastery ( like in the name of the rose)

-Profession quests:
The hunter wants you to kill a bear with him.
The shepherd needs your help with transhumant herders or just for keep the sheeps in their place
Join a mercenaire crew and help them doing their duties
Help the carpenter to design something
The woodcutter needs you…

Save a lady kidnapped
Save a woman who is going to be raped near the road…

Please feel free to post whatever you want!
PS: Waiting for physical viscount pledge

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What I would reeeaaaally like to see in a good quest to find a horse you can call your own, I mean, you can always go and buy a generic horse, but it would feel much better if getting a horse for yourself felt like something you achieved, and not just money you’ve spent.

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I’m content leaving this to Warhorse since they want to focus on quality quests, not just quests to have quests.

If they want to poll us on a few ideas they present, though, I’m all for it.

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I don’t have any special wishes about quests… But I would like to have the chance to great my own buisness… Similar to GTA V where you can buy a Buisness and earn extra money with it. I would like to see that in KC:D too.
Maybe some buisness related quest then.
Would be cool if you can play after the main Storyline is finished and then take care of your buisness and have to organize that…

Just my though! :wink:

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Though, maybe this is more about optional sidequests than main story quests. Definitely no harm in speculating about what might be fun. I just don’t want to be forced into a bunch of the same old sort of thing, just with a medieval angle to it. Granted, some types of quests are hard to avoid when it comes to making them really original. As long as they feel like there’s an actual point to them and they’re done well, that’s what matters to me.

  1. Drink daily, beer or/and wine to get a perk for ‘heavy drinker’. That would help you to steal some money after pub contests from passed out competitors.
  2. Go daily to the whorehouse until you’ve ‘met’ all of them - get a perk for Village’s Bull. That would help you to impress ladies as a bard and get their favors! :stuck_out_tongue:

I totally agree with that. =)

You don’t like go to location A, talk to person B, go to location C, get item D, go back to location A, speak with person B (again), deliver item D to person E, get 10000 gold in reward from person F??? This is the best quest of all the time!!!1111111oneoneoneoneoneone

I would love to see inventory system. Not like in Skyrim, where you carry half of the items in the world with you.
Items sort of lose their value that way.

I love this idea! Nice movie reference too. You could build a multi-step immersive questline involved the intrigues of one of the local monasteries. Maybe there’s been a murder? Or for less cliché, mayhap a precious book is missing or someone has defaced the alter. There’s lots of room here for a social quest that wouldn’t necessitate much combat (the “bard” type characters may excel in this environment).

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name it as you want, but post ideas, for discussing go to the homosexual topic

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A quest that’s like “And Then There Were None”! would be so incredibly cool!

The crafting system talks about creation of potions and oinments, so some “medicine quests” could be great.

To help find some special plants (mandragora…) for some weird bonesetter or unclear medicine woman/witch. Or perhaps helping to find a remedy when appears the threat of an epidemic…or trying to help victims of “ignis infernalis” or “smallpox”…

those shouldn’t have to be quests, just things you do to survive in the world.

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I’m ok with that, we can call it occupations (“quest” name is perhaps inaproppriate), but it could become a quest if a major NPC (of the main story) is sick, for example.

You can maybe save the english language from it but it’s a couple of years to late to change the meaning of quest in video games. It’s kind of making fun of the original quests, i don’t have a problem with that.

Or is it a book reference? I haven’t read it but people who have might care about that.

I would like to see quest to actually find a quest … like a … proper job to do in a village for example. Go from npc to npc and ask. Take care of yourself.

I really look forward to a witch-hunt questline, but I’m almost certain we’ll get that, even though it is a bit early. I just hope it won’t be morally onesided.

A couple of ideas:

Your liege asks you to go into service under a foe’s blacksmith in order to do undercover work in the hostile castle town in preparation for a siege. Work such as sowing dissent, sabotaging food stores or doing simple reconnaissance.

A questline, where you are to follow your liege as a servant/guard to a noble ball in order to kidnap the heir/heiress of a powerful duke. Then use the hostage as leverage against the duke, ensuring that the duke doesn’t interfere in a conflict.

A questline, where you serve as body-double to a noble, until he/she is no longer in danger. For example during an escape from enemy occupied territory, or during a high-profile trial.

A squire questline seems obvious as well, but it wouldn’t really make any historical sense, since squires were usually pages picked out around age 14. It wouldn’t really work with a female protagonist either.

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