In Avowed's opening moments, the Envoy suffers a tragic assassination. Unraveling the mystery reveals Ygwulf, your killer, a Paradisan Rebel resisting Aedyr's influence. Confronting Ygwulf presents a choice: mercy or vengeance. This guide explores whether killing Ygwulf is the best course of action.
Ygwulf's Plea for Mercy
After a thrilling chase through Paradis, aided by Kai and Marius, you'll uncover Ygwulf's identity. His underground hideout requires navigating enemies and obstacles; stock up on health potions and equip your best gear. Documents within the hideout, or Ygwulf himself, reveal his remorse. Initially believing the Gods commanded him to kill the Envoy, he now feels deep regret. He's apologetic but prepared to face justice.
The Consequences of Mercy or Surrender
Surrendering Ygwulf to Inquisitor Lödwyn of the Steel Garrote proves the worst outcome, a far less rewarding choice than killing him or sparing him. This leads to a brutal, implied death.
Sparing Ygwulf yields 625 Copper Skeyt and some Adra, a modest reward. However, his death is predetermined, occurring later in the story regardless of your choice.
Why Killing Ygwulf is Recommended
Despite his inevitable demise, choosing to attack Ygwulf offers the best outcome. This initiates a challenging boss fight, valuable practice for future encounters. More importantly, defeating Ygwulf provides superior loot: currency, Adra, and the unique Blackwing armor. This armor significantly boosts stealth damage (+30%) and movement speed while crouching (+25%), proving incredibly useful.
Ygwulf's Lasting Impact (Spoiler Warning)
Though encountered early, Ygwulf's fate subtly impacts Avowed's ending. The final moments showcase the consequences of your choices in Eora's Living Lands. Regardless of your efforts to bring peace, Ygwulf's death radicalizes the Paradisan Rebellion, ensuring their continued violent resistance even after the credits roll.