
Quirky Poetry Collection Puzzle in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
The quirky poetry collection in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a puzzle quest in Kutenberg that many players may find challenging. Below is a guide brought to you by “Coeus” to help you navigate through the quirky poetry collection puzzle. The ultimate reward for completing this quest is two level four skill books: one for the Alchemy Secrets Chapter IV and one for the Master’s Studies Chapter IV. It’s worth mentioning that this puzzle can be quite perplexing and mentally exhausting. After completing the main storyline, players might find the motivation to return and search for clues around Kutenberg.
First, after obtaining the map of Kutenberg’s underground, look for the area highlighted on the map to find the two quest items belonging to Master Sindel hidden under goat skin, along with Quirky Poetry Collection 1.
Exploring the Unique Poetry Collection in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
Head to the winemaker's street, which features a fountain. Near the grocery store, look up at the house to see two wooden sculptures of the Virgin Mary with child. These are the two statues mentioned in the poem, with one facing south and the other facing north. Next, find the position referred to as "Foot Waterlight" and "Pipe Inside," which is the outlet of the fountain. Here, you will discover an interactive button; opening it reveals the *Unique Poetry Collection 2*.
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Finding the Quirky Poetry Collection in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
Finding the small poems in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II can be relatively easy, especially if you've activated the Explorer perk. While exploring, you might stumble upon the point under the northern city gate walls with the Gutenberg Guardian, where you can interact with a scarecrow to collect Small Poem 3.
From this location, solving the puzzles becomes more abstract. Initially, I thought "Eden" referred to the apple orchard in the city and spent a long time searching there. However, it actually pertains to a painting on a column near the town hall square, depicting Adam and Eve with an apple tree. On the back of the column, there is a small iron cabinet, which contains Small Poem 4.
Riddle Guide for the Quirky Poems in Kuttenberg in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
This poem mentions the imperial crown and royalty, which for the people of Bohemia at the time, most likely brings to mind King Charles. Conveniently, there is a tavern named after King Charles in Kuttenberg. Standing on the street and looking up at the tavern’s upper levels, you will notice a bird's nest on the window of the attic. You can climb from inside the tavern to the attic and shoot down the bird's nest, then head to the street to collect it and acquire the Small Poem 5. One challenge here is that the poem mentions a kingfisher, leading me to initially run outside the city to the kingfisher bathhouse to search for the nest, only to later remember that my usual tavern is named after King Charles.
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Finding the Key to the Last Poem
The key to the last poem is to find St. George the Dragon Slayer mentioned in the poem. Similar to the approach in Eden, keep an eye on the painted murals on the buildings around the area.
Here's the tricky part: there is more than one St. George in the town. The one mentioned in the poem is wearing a helmet, so be careful not to confuse him with others. I got stuck for quite some time on this! The correct location should be at the entrance of the armorer, shown in images 3 and 4.
Then, walk east along the mural until you reach a half-open archway. On the left wall in front of the doorway, there are two windows. Interact with one of them to find the final reward. After all this searching, the ultimate prize is two skill books!
Gutenberg Quirky Poetry Collection Riddle Guide in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, solving riddles can lead you to valuable treasures and unique items. Here’s a guide to help you decipher the quirky poetry collection of Gutenberg's riddles.
Riddles and Solutions
代碼 | 解謎內容 | 答案 |
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Riddle 1 | Speak without a mouth and hear without ears. | Echo |
Riddle 2 | I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. | Map |