


I travel to Sasau and comb the river for clues until I find the nobleman in question-murdered and, importantly, no longer in possession of the necklace.

I travel to the tavern in Ledetchko where Capon lost the necklace, but the local dice champion tells me he already lost the heirloom to a fancy-looking chap who was last seen at a river crossing near the town of Sasau. The first stage of which is recovering a family heirloom, a necklace, that he lost in a drunken dice game. Keeping your love for a woman secret, Capon tells me, is all the rage in France, and he wants me to help him win her heart secretly. Capon will tell you about a woman in Rattay he’s fallen for, and asks for your help in wooing her-without her knowing. The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, to give it its full, unwieldy title, can be accessed after completing the quests Next to Godliness and Robber Baron. But over time he warms to you and reveals himself to be a charismatic, thoroughly likeable character-something Warhorse was clearly aware of, as they’ve made the hedonistic, wine-loving heir to the Rattay throne the focus of its latest paid-for DLC expansion. He makes a terrible first impression, the very picture of a stuck-up, self-regarding lord. One of the standout characters in Kingdom Come is undoubtedly Hans Capon.
