Semine or Hashek: Best Outcome in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2's Necessary Evil Quest

Author : David May 03,2025

In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, the main story quest "Necessary Evil" presents players with some of the game's most challenging moral decisions. Whether you decide to side with Semine or Hashek, your choices will significantly impact the game's narrative and outcomes. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate this crucial quest.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Necessary Evil Quest Walkthrough

After completing the "Back in the Saddle" quest, you'll unlock "Necessary Evil" in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. Von Bergow will task Hans and Henry with gathering intelligence from Nebakov Fortress and interrogating a prisoner. The interrogation's outcome is pivotal, as it will influence whether von Bergow targets Semine or Nebakov Fortress. This walkthrough focuses on choosing Semine, where the most complex decisions await.

Prisoner Interrogation Answers

Prisoner Interrogation in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

During the interrogation, you'll need to pass several Speech checks. You can either use intimidation or resort to torture to extract information. Here are the Speech check requirements:

  • “We’ll put in a good word for you.” (20 Impression)
  • “Istvan and I are old acquaintances.” (20 Impression)
  • “Otherwise, it’ll end badly for you.” (17 Intimidation)

After the interrogation, you'll uncover the bandit leader's identity and Semine's involvement. When reporting back to von Bergow, you can either reveal Young Semine's collusion with the bandits, leading to an attack on the town, or claim no local assistance was given to the bandits, resulting in an attack on Nebakov.

Should You Attack Semine or Nebakov?

Choosing to attack Semine involves riding with the party and facing more complex decisions, particularly with Hashek. Opting for Nebakov allows von Bergow to handle the bandits there, concluding the quest immediately. While attacking Nebakov avoids bloodshed in Semine, morally, it's questionable to let Semine escape consequences for actions that led to numerous deaths. Personally, I chose to attack Semine, feeling it was the right course despite my familiarity with the town from earlier in the game.

If you decide to attack Semine, ensure you ride with the party. Falling behind could result in the town's slaughter. Accompanying them gives you a chance to intervene and help Semine.

Should You Side With Semine or Hashek?

Decision between Semine and Hashek in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Before setting out, you can talk to Hashek, who clearly seeks revenge on Semine and favors a violent approach. Upon reaching Semine, you must choose between siding with Semine or Hashek. To side with Hashek, select the dialogue option “Hashek is right.” To support Semine, choose “Olda deserves a trial.”

I recommend siding with Semine. Although Semine's actions were wrong, Hashek's desire for total destruction would lead to more innocent deaths. Playing Henry as a morally upright character, it made sense to oppose Hashek's brutality.

After defeating Hashek, advise the Semines to burn their estate and flee, which will advance the quest to your next objective of reporting to von Bergow. Siding with Hashek, however, results in the town's massacre. You can also find Olda in the tower and decide his fate—whether to spare him or hand him over to Hashek.

Should You Tell von Bergow or Let Hans Talk?

The quest's final step involves reporting back to von Bergow with Hans. You can either remain silent and let Hans handle the conversation or speak up about the events at Semine. I suggest staying silent and letting Hans talk. Hans is more diplomatic, which keeps both of you in von Bergow's favor and leads to planning the next move against Nebakov.

This guide covers all you need to know about choosing between Semine and Hashek in the "Necessary Evil" quest in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. For more tips and information on the game, including romance options and where to find Goatskin, be sure to check out The Escapist.