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February 2nd, 962: Otto the Great is crowned Holy Roman Emperor and revives the empire.December 25th, 800: Emperor Charlemagne is crowned by Pope Leo III, forming the Holy Roman Empire.This Timeline reports the major events known to have happened before, during and after Kingdom Come: Deliverance. yeesh.Benedictine Monks have warned that this manuscript contains spoilers. I also found it rather ironic that the final third - the part when your town gets assailed by a hostile foreign army, ransacked, and burned to the ground - was the absolute most-boring part. That convo with Thersa should really start off, "Dear Henry, would you like to be bored into a corpse by the endess tragedy of how I picked herbs in the dark to save my brother who died anyway?" I believe I had more fun writing that last sentence than all of these side quests combined. No mention of the fact that you'll be derailed from Henry's storyline for what might be hours. You're thrown into the DLC by offering to listen to what you're led to believe will be nice, though long, story from Theresa. I also don't appreciate being tricked into it either. Luckily, I got this one as part of a bundle, so I didn't pay extra for it - but had I any idea how much time stood to be wasted, I would have never touched the thing. It was so very bad that I just don't see myself doing any more of KCD's DLCs, period. I cannot imagine who greenlit that drek, but they did not earn their paycheck that day. That one non-optional quest had to be one of the dullest and least imaginative quests in any video game ever. I think I might have been more compassionate had I not had to "gather herbs in the dark" toward the end, but that took the cake. While I appreciated the alternate perspective of the same story events from the prologue, as well as playing a woman's experience from the While I appreciated the alternate perspective of the same story events from the prologue, as well as playing a woman's experience from the same time period, I found almost every other aspect of this DLC to be painfully dull. It is a good DLC to finish up this game and I can finally uninstall this game and move on. Overall I found this DLC to be better than the Tourney (which I never bothered with) or Band of Bastards. At least with Theresa you'd expect a different response but I never saw any. After the quest line is over both Theresa and Johanka behave the same toward you. The biggest complaint I have about this DLC is that none of it matters in the end. Overall it seems this quest line is marching to a very specific ending and your "decisions" are just there to check a box on a design spreadsheet. I'm OK with quests interacting with each other but I'm not a fan of minor decisions made in one quest (a year earlier) having a more dramatic impact on a completely unrelated quest later on (added via a DLC) because there is nothing you can do about it. By this point you've already made some decisions that impact this new quest and there is nothing you can do to change them. The problem is that you shouldn't likely play the DLC until after you're at least half way through the story.
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These are played as Henry again and are interesting but ultimately not as good as the Theresa stories. Additionally you can do another set of quests related to Johanka. Overall an An interesting DLC that allows you to play the role of Theresa for a while and see her view of the events of the main story. An interesting DLC that allows you to play the role of Theresa for a while and see her view of the events of the main story.