Need help with The Heirloom quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II? Follow our step-by-step guide to find Mikush, deal with Hanka, and recover the lost heirloom.
Alright, let's tackle 'The Heirloom' side quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. It's a bit of a personal story involving a missing tailor named Mikush. ## Starting the Quest You'll kick things off by chatting with Svatava Mikush. She and her daughter, Vendula, are refugees from Mesoles, living in an abandoned hut. You can find them at the Huntman's lodge, west of Bylany. Mikush, the tailor, went to Bylany for work and hasn't come back. Svatava's best guess is to ask around the tavern in Bylany. ## Asking Around Bylany Head to the tavern in Bylany. Your first lead is a fellow named Chernik, usually found at the dice tables. He's got info, but you'll need to win a game of dice, or pass a hard speech check, or a medium intimidation check to get him talking. Chernik will tell you that Mikush left with a guy named Drat, who might be mixed up with bandits. You'll find Drat just north of the tavern. You'll need to use a hard speech check, medium intimidation, or medium charisma to get him to spill the beans. Drat claims he didn't do anything, but he mentions that a friend of his, Hanka (also from Mesoles), was pretty upset that someone else survived the village's destruction. Keep pushing with hard speech checks, and you'll learn that Hanka and Mikush argued over an inheritance. Hanka then hired Drat to set up a meeting with Mikush near a crossroads outside Mesoles. Drat admits he ran off when Hanka and some bandits showed up and took Mikush. ## Finding Mikush Now, make your way to the crossroads Drat mentioned. It's southwest of Bylany, marked as an 'X' on your map. Once you get there, a search radius will appear. Head west along the road until you spot some blood. Inspect it and follow the trail off the road, heading south into the woods. Not too far in, you should find Mikush's cap. Keep following the tracks southwest. You'll eventually stumble upon a bandit camp with a couple of tents. There's no talking your way out of this one. You'll need to charge in and take down the two bandits who are guarding Mikush. After dealing with the bandits, you'll need to treat Mikush's wounds. This requires a medium craftsmanship check, a medium alchemy check, and a medium survival check. First, clean the wound with alcohol – Schnapps is ideal and there's some near the campfire. Then, treat it with herbs; Feverfew is a good choice and there's a patch behind the camp to the west. Next, give him a potion, like a Strong Marigold decoction or Aqua Vitalis. Finally, bandage the wound. If you want, you can also pray, which involves a medium scholarship check. Mikush will reveal that Hanka believes only Svatava knows where the inheritance is buried. This means Hanka has likely gone to the family's hut. ## Getting Back to the Cabin Race back to the hut as fast as you can! Hanka will be there, holding Vendula hostage. The next few dialogue choices are timed, so be quick! Tell Hanka you want to negotiate and pass a couple of medium speech checks. He should release Vendula. Once Vendula is safe, you can confront Hanka directly. If you learned about him from Drat, you can gain some reputation by telling Hanka there's still hope for him to find a partner. You can try to reason with him and ask him to reconcile, in which case he'll leave peacefully. Alternatively, you can provoke him into a fight. Either way, once Hanka is dealt with, head back to Svatava in the hut. She'll think she hears more bandits and ask you to check the door. ## Finding the Heirloom Don't worry, it's not more bandits – it's Mikush! He's made it back. Once the family is reunited, talk to Svatava again. She'll ask you to find the inheritance that caused all this trouble. She'll give you directions. Head to the center of Burnt Mezholes, then go south along the trees until you find a handcart and a spot to dig. Dig up whatever's inside and bring it back to Svatava to complete the quest.100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content