Dragon's Dogma 2 Nameless Village quest walkthrough
You'll have to investigate to find out more about the Nameless Village in DD2
The Dragon's Dogma 2 Nameless Village quest is all about finding a secret town on the East side of the map, but even reaching it is difficult. Things get very strange once you're there too, with the villagers clearly acting cagey and something going on behind the scenes in this Dragon's Dogma 2 settlement. However, uncovering the mystery is a whole process on its own, so to make sure you know what you're doing, here's how to complete the Nameless Village quest in Dragon's Dogma 2 - because if you've any interest in the Thief vocation, you'll want to do this one.
Nameless Village walkthough and guide for Dragon's Dogma 2
You'll be sent to the Nameless Village in Dragon's Dogma 2 by Brant to find out more about the false Sovran. Finding the place itself isn't that hard as there's an impossible to miss village in the middle of the yellow area of interest. But the real thing you need to complete the mission is hidden and never mentioned, so let's work though how you get there.
When you actually reach the village you'll be warned off, but ignore that. Most people will have nothing to with you but you'll be able to talk to a lady in the Nameless Inn and a Beastren further up the road. Both will give you little to go on, so keep following the road through town as you head up hill.
You should eventually see some pillars:
Head through the pillars and you'll find a run down mansion where you can speak to a man called Flaude. He'll explain that this is basically Thief Town and that he's never heard of Arthur, the false Sovran. He'll also reward you with a scroll called Legend's Opus which will let one of the Dragon's Dogma 2 vocations, the thief, learn the Blades of the Pyre ability.
However, Flaude is just a decoy and to find want you really want you need to head out of the mansion and turn right to find this hole in the ground with a ladder sticking out:
Head drop down there and you'll find an obstacle course of see-saw platforms and swinging weights. Get past them all and you'll find a hidden underground base where you'll meet Srail:
He'll explain that the mansion above is part decoy to send nosey people away, and part test to see if you're worthy by finding out the truth. It's worth noting that Flaude's previous gift, the Blades of the Pyre ability, is actually a pretty crap reward as it's dangerous to use - creating an explosion that hurts you as much as any enemies. Srail's Formless Feint reward on the other hand, is an advanced dodge, again for the Thief class, and a much more useful thing to have.
Talk to Srail and he will explain all about the village and the false Sovran Darragh, giving you an outstanding bill of arrest for him. That's what you need to finish this mission so once you have it, head back to Brant to tell him all about it.
© 12DOVE. Not to be reproduced without permission
Sign up to the 12DOVE Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more
I'm GamesRadar's Managing Editor for guides, which means I run GamesRadar's guides and tips content. I also write reviews, previews and features, largely about horror, action adventure, FPS and open world games. I previously worked on Kotaku, and the Official PlayStation Magazine and website.
CD Projekt Red says Ciri is "faster, more agile" in The Witcher 4, but she won't be OP like she is at the end of The Witcher 3: "Something totally happened in between"
After revolutionizing the open-world RPG twice in 10 years, CDPR is dreaming even bigger with The Witcher 4: "We definitely want to raise the bar with every game that we create"