“A Veil of Gossamer Clouds” is a quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2 that can have you ever touring from Vernworth to Bakbattahl and again. Shortly after Captain Brant explains that the following step in your journey is to get you into Battahl (on the finish of the “Feast of Deception” quest), a chap referred to as Mosse will method you. He’ll let that Sven needs to satisfy with you.
Sven, should you’ll recall, is the son of Queen Disa who you met in “Disa’s Plot” and “Ornate Field.” You simply have to satisfy him in his quarters to get the search underway.
Our Dragon’s Dogma 2 information exhibits you the best way to begin the “A Veil of Gossamer Clouds” quest and gives a full walkthrough, together with the best way to discover Sven’s room and full the goals in Battahl.
The place to seek out Sven in Vernworth Palace
The very first step in “A Veil of Gossamer Clouds” may be tough as a result of all is that Sven needs to talk with you in his quarters and, should you haven’t ventured into the child’s bed room earlier than, it gained’t present up in your map. Sven’s Chambers are positioned down the corridor from Disa’s Chambers.
That is the place you discovered the torn notice through the “Disa’s Plot” quest and within the reverse nook from Allard’s Chambers that you just visited through the “An Unsettling Encounter” quest.
The quickest path is to enter the palace by means of the principle doorways, take a right away left, and go up the staircase immediately in entrance of you. Go up the following flight of stairs and observe the hall to the tip. Sven’s room is in your proper.
Sven will likely be ready for you inside. He’ll reveal that he’s discovered a letter from Disa to Phaesus and asks you to research. You haven’t any additional clues than that, however it seems it’s worthwhile to get to Bakbattahl. You possibly can take this letter to Justice of the Peace Waldahr, who will both be in Vernworth gaol or within the library of tomes beneath the slums to find this data, however it’s totally non-obligatory and may be skipped by simply heading straight to the Battahl capital.
How one can examine the letter intent in ‘A Veil of Gossamer Clouds’
Stepping into Battahl is its personal course of. You will get there by means of a again route or by finishing the principle story quest “Nation of the Lambent Flame.” “A Veil of Gossamer Clouds” isn’t a timed quest, and you may head to the capital of Battahl in your personal time.
Once you do get there, head for the Flamebearer Palace. That is, because the identify implies, on the finish of Flamebearer Palace Highway, which is marked on the map.
Once you’re within the Prayer Corridor, take the trail within the northwest nook that leads downwards. Don’t dawdle anyplace for too lengthy because the guards will get suspicious and you could find yourself getting arrested. If this occurs, simply break the crates in your cell and also you’ll discover a Makeshift Gaol Key to flee. Go get your issues again and take a look at once more.
Comply with the spiral staircase down and you’ll ultimately attain a room with a slain dragon within the center. Stroll previous it and a cutscene will start as you listen in on a dialog between Yglie and Jerome speaking a couple of supply from Vermund. After they’ve completed speaking, you wish to discover Laboratorium Workshop #2, which is the second room to the precise of the dragon when dealing with it from the spiral stairs.
The letter to Lord Phaesus will likely be on prime of a desk in the midst of the room. Seize it, then all that’s left is to return to Sven in his chambers. For those who haven’t already, we’d extremely suggest establishing a portcrystal in Bakbattahl as there isn’t a everlasting one right here and touring again is sort of the slog in any other case.
Get the letter again to Sven and also you’ll full “A Veil of Gossamer Clouds,” netting your self 20,000 gold and a ferrystone.
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