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How To Complete Feast for the Poor in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

Author : Max Mar 18,2025

Embark on a side quest adventure in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 as Henry! While progressing through the main quest, "Into the Underworld," you'll likely stumble upon the intriguing side quest, "Feast for the Poor."

Feast for the Poor Walkthrough

Meeting Chenyek: This quest begins by speaking with Chenyek, whom you'll encounter during "Into the Underworld." After you defeat Goliath, return to Chenyek and inquire about work. Accept his offer by selecting the dialogue option, "I’ll drink to it," thus initiating "Feast for the Poor."

The Sausage Caper

Your first task involves acquiring Sigismund's sausages. Head to the quest marker location, entering through the barn on the northwest side. Inside the large green tent, you'll find a locked chest containing your prize. Use your lockpicking skills to open it and retrieve the sausages.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Kuttenberg Sigismund Camp

Screenshot by The Escapist

Next, deliver a sausage to Beggar Damian, located outside a tavern in southeastern Kuttenberg near the fast travel point. Following this delivery, your objective shifts to speaking with Knuckles.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Kuttenberg Sausage Beggar

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Knuckles, situated near Damian, reveals Chenyek's plan to be unrealistic. He proposes an alternative: stealing wine from the warehouse to sell.

Choosing Your Path

You now face a choice: continue assisting Chenyek or switch allegiance to Knuckles. To aid Chenyek, locate and provide five sausages to each of the kneeling beggars throughout the city. Once this is done, return to Chenyek to complete the quest.

If you choose Knuckles, the wine is located in the same camp where you stole the sausages, within a chest concealed by a straw structure. Be warned: this chest boasts a "very hard" lock, requiring proficient lockpicking skills.

Return to your chosen benefactor to conclude "Feast for the Poor." Afterwards, you're free to pursue other side quests, such as "In Vino Veritas," or resume the main storyline.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is available now on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

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