Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 sees Skyrim's iconic guards and raises them a guy with an arrow in his head: "To the knee? That's nothing. You could go dancing the next day with a scratch like that"
"Have you ever heard of anyone ♔who took one to the head and lived to tell the tale?"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 includes an amusing reference to Skyrim's heavily mꦰemeওified guards, who, if you remember, frequently enjoy reminding you that they took an arrow to the knee that one time.
This Ki𒁃ngdom Come: Deliverance 2 encounter was shared on Twitter by ൲Game Heroes' Blaine Smith, and it shows Henry having a conversation with an NPC who's sporting an arrow sticking out of his forehead. Now, if you've ever played an RPG, you might assume at first that you'd simply stumbled upon a glitch of some kind, but no, this encounter is very much intended and is a pretty obvious nod to Skyrim.
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After Henry understandably inquires about the thing sticking oꦚut of the guy's forehead, the character explains: "I𝐆t's an arrow. Well, what's left of it, that is. A metal arrowhead and a bit of a wooden shaft. It used to be longer, but I broke it off after I nearly took a wench's eye out with it."
Henry then remarks that he once "heard of a bloke that took an arrow to the knee," clearly referencing Skyrim's guards. "Hah! To the knee? That's nothing," the NPC responds. "You could go dancing the next day with a scratch like that. But, have you ever heard of a𝓡nyone who took one to the h𝓰ead and lived to tell the tale?"
According to , you can fiꦬnd this legend of an NPC in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 by heading down the path betweenไ Grund and Devil's Den. Interacting with him and choosing the right dialogue options will eventually open up the "Arrow-head" side quest that rewards you with seven Groschen upon completion.
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