Wilhelmina is a romanceable NPC in , one of only two romance options currently in the game. You can meet Wilhelmina during a quest for Captain Brant and then engage in her quest later. She will request that the Arisen find incriminating evidence against the nobleman Allard, such that his reputation will be ruined, and she can exact her revenge.
Wilhelmina's quest can be missed if you go to Battahl for Captain Brant beforehand. Her quest must also be completed in a few in-game days, or it will expire, and she can no longer be romanced. However, the quest can be completed in a few straightforward steps, and the most arduous part will be completing some quests first to unlock her romance path in .
To meet Wilhelmina, you must undertake the quest "" for Captain Brant in Vernworth. During this quest, Wilhelmina will rescue you from being caught by guards and take an interest. However, before her questline is available, you will need to complete the rest of Captain Brant's quests, including:
Some players have reported that just completing " " and " " is sufficient to unlock " " if Wilhelmina is also given several gifts. If this does not work, complete Captain Brant's other quests as well.
It is very important that you do not complete "" for Captain Brant, as this will make Wilhelmina not want to leave the Bordelrie anymore and thus be no longer romanceable. Instead, visit her at the Rose Chateau Bordelrie and talk to her, where she should mention how she is different from her normal clientele. Sleep to advance time, then talk to her again at night to start her quest "."
When possible, be sure to give Wilhelmina gifts that she likes to increase her affinity. She can only be romanced after " " once she has a high enough affinity. Her preferred gifts can be viewed in the NPC Logbook after meeting her.
After accepting the quest, you will only have three in-game days to complete it before it expires, so it's best to complete it all in one go.
After watching the cutscene of Allard accosting Wilhelmina, she confides in the player that she wants to expose him for his crimes and kill him. To begin the quest, select "," then visit Sven's quarters in Vernworth Castle.
He will direct the player to Patrick in the Noble Quarter. After visiting him at night, he offers to distract Allard while the player breaks into his estate. Accept the offer, head to Allard's home, and look for a painting of a flower to obtain the Murder Report.
Speak to Captain Brant at the Stardrop Inn at night and mention the Myrmecoleon (the other name for the Rose Chateau). He will indicate the location of some findings. Then, head to the Rift Stone and walk west towards a nearby house, where the Bribery Investigation Findings can be
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