The Good Thief Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quest
Group: Side Quests
Location: Rattay
Miller Peshek and his niece, Theresa, took care of me while I was at death's door. I owe them my life.
Related points of interest
Miller Peshek World Map / Bohemia
Miller Woyzeck World Map / Bohemia
Prior quests
To begin The Good Thief you must first complete Homecoming.
Quest objectives of The Good Thief
1. Talk to Miller Peshek.
I'd better have a word with Miller Peshek about the time I spent lying ill at his mill.
I talked to Peshek about the time I spent lying helpless at his mill while his niece, Theresa, took care of me. It seems I ran up a bill with the apothecary.
1.1. Visit the apothecary about the debt for treatment.
While I was unconscious, my debt to the apothecary increased. I should pay him.
1.1.1. Pay the apothecary for the treatment.
I ran up a bill with the apothecary while I was unconscious. I have to pay him 20 Groschen.
The debt I owed to the apothecary for the treatment he gave me while I was unconscious is finally paid. Unlike Peshek, the apothecary had no peculiar ideas about how I should repay him.
I paid the apothecary for the treatment he gave me while I was lying unconscious.
1.2. (Optional) You should pay Miller Peshek the debt for treatment.
Miller Peshek paid the apothecary 50 Groschen to treat me while I was unconscious. He wants me to pay the debt off by doing him a service.
Pay him or complete his task and bring him the ring he is looking for.
It took a bit of effort, but I succeeded in paying Peshek what I owed him. Now we're all square, Peshek confided in me that he'd be willing to buy stolen goods from me from time to time.
1.2.1. I really should pay my debt to the miller, or things will end badly.
Peshek insists I repay my debt for treatment. If I don't do it quickly, he'll make my life a living hell.
I repaid my debt to Peshek. Better late than never.
1.3. Peshek has a job for me.
Peshek keeps offering me some shady job.
I talked to Peshek about a job he wanted me to do for him. He wanted me to get a ring from a dead convict buried beneath the gallows.
1.3.1. (Optional) Get the dead man's ring for Miller Peshek.
Peshek wants me to get him a ring from an executed man who's buried under the gibbet. It's either that or pay him back in coin.
In exchange for the treatment I got at his mill, the miller wanted me to get him a ring that was buried with a corpse under the gibbet. I dug up the corpse, but the ring wasn't there.
2. Go back to Peshek.
I didn't find any ring on the corpse. Peshek has some explaining to do!
Peshek said the only one who would know anything about the ring is the executioner.
Before you go to the executioner's cottage, you can practice opening the locks.
3. (Optional) Find the ring hidden in the executioner's house and steal it.
I've got to get that ring. It's at the Executioner's.
Try to convince Executioner Hermann to leave the area and thus make your task easier.
Unlock the door to the house and go inside.
There are two locked chests in the house. Ring is inside one of them.
The dead man's ring was hidden in the executioner's quarters. I succeeded in getting my hands on it.
4. Go back to Peshek.
I've got dead man's ring. It wasn't in the grave, but at the executioner's. I can go back to Peshek.
The dead man's ring was hidden in the executioner's quarters. I succeeded in getting my hands on it.
5. Take the ring to the miller in Kohelnitz.
I finally have the dead man's ring. Peshek wants me to take it to the miller in Kohelnitz.
I took the dead man's ring to Miller Woyzeck in Kohelnitz as Peshek wanted. But Woyzeck threw it away, saying it was a worthless bauble! The whole task was just a test to see if I could be relied upon and had the stomach for less than honest work.
6. Stop by Miller Woyzeck in Kohelnitz.
Peshek sent me to Miller Woyzeck in Kohelnitz, who may have work for me.
Peshek sent me to see Miller Woyzeck in Kohelnitz, who should have some "milling" jobs for me now and again.