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A Costly Brawl, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quest

Walkthrough for the quest A Costly Brawl in the game Kingdom Come: Deliverance. This page covers all main objectives, key steps, or helpful tips to guide you through the quest smoothly. Whenever possible, the guide points out locations for key items and details interactions with NPCs, among other tips. To ensure maximum clarity, in-game screenshots are included for easy-to-follow visual guidance.

Quest Group: Side Quests

Location: Sasau

Prerequisites: To play this quest, you must first complete the quest ...Is a Friend Indeed.

You can start this quest by talking to Fritz. He will move to the Inn in the Glade some time after completing the ...Is a Friend Indeed quest.

The monastery wants Fritz and Matthew to pay for treatment? That doesn't seem right to me.

A Costly Brawl

Related points of interest

Icon of Quest Giver Fritz World Map / Bohemia

Quest objectives of A Costly Brawl

1. Find out why Fritz and Matthew owe the monastery.

1.1. Find out why Fritz and Matthew owe the monastery.

I've got to get the bottom of this. Fritz mentioned some fight. A fight in the monastery?!

Find out why Fritz and Matthew owe the monastery.

1.2. Find out why Fritz and Matthew owe the monastery.

I found out the lads had a brawl with a monk called Elias. I have to find him.

Find out why Fritz and Matthew owe the monastery.

2. Persuade Elias to let them off their debt.

I found out the lads had a brawl with a monk, Brother Elias. Now I have to somehow persuade Elias to let them off their debt.

Persuade Elias to let them off their debt.

Persuade Elias to let them off their debt.

Persuade Elias to let them off their debt.

3. Tell Fritz the news.

I found out the lads had a brawl with a monk, Brother Elias. But I managed to persuade him to let them off their debt. I've got to tell Fritz.

Tell Fritz the news.

So, it turned out the cause of the debt was a brawl that pair of fools got into with a monk, Brother Elias. But I managed to smooth things out. I talked to the monk and persuaded him to let them off the debt. I'm a better friend than those two deserve.