Youâll meet Ygwulf during the Avowed main story quest âAn Untimely End.â
It starts when you get, well, untimely ended upon arriving in Paradisâ Administration District at the end of âMessage from Afarâ and features a visit to the Watcher in northeast Dawnshore. At the end, youâll confront Ygwulf and have a choice to make: kill him or forgive him?
Our Avowed guide will explain the choice you make at the end of âAn Untimely End,â including how to deal with Ygwulf and if you should forgive him or kill him.
How to find Ygwulf in Avowed
Youâll have several objectives to finish before you track down your would-be assassin. Youâll visit the Watcher and report to the Ambassador. The ambassador will point you to Marius (a new companion) at a bar nearby. Youâll investigate the scene of your murder, and then climb a nearby tower. Thatâll point you to an apothecarist and a quick boss fight against Thalla the Taskmaster. After that, the apothecarist will give you two more leads â searching the Clavigerâs Estate and investigating the Temple of Ondra.
Check the Clavigerâs Estate first â thereâs more information there and itâll save you some running back and forth. That way, when you reach the Temple of Ondra, you can talk your way past Elowe and into the secret hideout in the cistern below it.
Youâll have to fight your way through a lot of Paradisan Rebels and more than a few crawlers. Eventually, youâll find your way to your killer, have a conversation, and then have to make a choice.
Should you kill or spare Ygwulf in Avowed?
How your conversations with Ygwulf, your assassin, plays out determines the rewards you get, what happens to him, and how stabby the remaining Paradisan Rebels feel about you.
You basically have three choices.
The short answer is youâre better off forgiving him (less fighting) or killing him (better gear).
Forgive Ygwulf and let him go
If you let Ygwulf talk, hear him out, and donât get too aggressive, youâll eventually get the option to let him go. Choose take your people and leave to forgive Ygwulf. Youâll get an adra, 625 in coin, and Ygwulfâs Key that lets you take a shortcut out of the cistern.
Ambassador Hylgard wonât be crazy about your decision (unless you lie) and Inquisitor Lodwyn will be less so.
After you check in with the ambassador, youâll meet a Paradisan Rebel named Stecg on your way out of town. Theyâll give you a Writ of Passage that ensures none of the Paradisan Rebels attack you.
Convince Ygwulf to turn himself in
After your talk, you can get Ygwulf to turn himself in. Marius warns that the Steel Garote will probably torture him before they kill him. You can say heâll get a fair trail, for what itâs worth, but the end result is largely the same. Youâll get Ygwulfâs Key from him without a fight. After you leave, though, the Paradisan Rebels you run into on the street will be hostile and attack you.
At the Embassy, youâll get 1,500 coins and Inquisitor Lodwyn will be (marginally) friendlier.
On your way out of town, youâll meet the Paradisan Rebel Stecg who will give you the Dissidentâs Warning that just means the rebels will keep attacking you on sight.
Attack Ygwulf
If you decide to skip the talking and go straight to stabbing, youâll have to defeat Ygwulf and the gathered rebels. Once heâs dead, you can loot his corpse for Ygwulfâs Key, his unique (and quite good) Blackwing Armor, 48 gold, and a health potion. Youâll run into the hostile rebels on your way to the Embassy.
The rest is the same as if he turned himself in. Youâll get 1,500 coins from the ambassador and Inquisitor Lodwyn will be friendlier.
On your way out of town, youâll also meet the Paradisan Rebel Stecg who will give you the Dissidentâs Warning.
For more Avowed guides, hereâs how to reach the Watcher during âAn Untimely End.â Also see our full Avowed walkthrough or our walkthroughs for the âCabin Feverâ and âDawntreaderâ side quests.