In Avowed's opening moments, the Envoy is tragically assassinated. Solving this murder mystery reveals Ygwulf, the killer. The choice: mercy or vengeance. This guide explores whether you should kill Ygwulf.
Ygwulf's Plea for Clemency
After investigating with Kai and Marius in Paradis, you'll uncover Ygwulf, a Paradisan Rebel resisting Aedyr's influence. As the Emperor's Envoy, you're a prime target. You'll confront Ygwulf in his underground hideout after overcoming enemies and obstacles. Documents within the dungeon, or Ygwulf himself, reveal his remorse; his actions stemmed from misguided divine visions. He's apologetic but prepared to face justice.
Sparing Ygwulf: The Consequences
Surrendering Ygwulf to Inquisitor Lödwyn is the least favorable outcome, resulting in a brutal, implied death. This yields fewer rewards than sparing him or killing him. Choosing mercy earns you 625 Copper Skeyt and some Adra, but Ygwulf's demise is inevitable, regardless of your choice.
Why Killing Ygwulf is the Best Option
Since Ygwulf's death is predetermined, killing him offers the most advantages. The ensuing boss fight provides valuable combat practice. More importantly, defeating him yields superior loot: currency, Adra, and the unique Blackwing armor. This armor boasts a +30% damage bonus from stealth and a 25% movement speed increase while crouching.
Ygwulf's Lasting Impact (Spoiler Warning)
Despite being an early-game encounter, Ygwulf's fate subtly influences Avowed's ending. Post-game epilogues illustrate the consequences of your choices in Eora. Even if you strive for peace in the Living Lands, Ygwulf's death radicalizes the Paradisan Rebellion, ensuring their continued violent resistance.