What to Choose in Lady Beatrice’s Offer in Graveyard Keeper
Game of Crone is my personal favorite when it comes to Graveyard Keeper DLCs. It’s so unique and rather spooky in some moments. Not only that but the rewards and possibilities it provides are just incredible QoL features that should be in the base game. Today, we’ll be going through the options you have in Lady Beatrice’s quest and discussing what the best choice is in this Graveyard Keeper DLC. So if you’re ready, let’s begin!
All Three Endings for Lady Beatrice’s Offer
Ending 1: Sad Ending
First, we’ll be covering the sad ending. All of this starts after you complete building the observation tower in the refugee camp. When you get home, the cutscene triggers, showing Lady Beatrice giving you a choice in the Graveyard Keeper’s Game of Crone DLC.
She’ll ask you for help in raising a ghoul army. This ending is achieved if you betray Lady Beatrice. Follow the steps below to get the sad ending. Some choices may vary a little bit, but the point is the same.
When you have the next sermon the next pride day (purple day), interact with the donation box and you’ll receive a note. Use it and you’ll receive a new theology perk —Eloquence. It allows you to gather more faith from the sermons. It does give quite a nice boost in faith, about 30% more faith, which will be super useful for creating the carved marble and stone pieces.
Ending 2: Dark Ending
Now, let’s look at the dark ending in this Graveyard Keeper DLC. After you build the watchtower, the same cutscene will play where Lady Beatrice asks you for help and you have a choice between accepting or refusing in Graveyard Keeper. This ending implies you fully help Lady Beatrice in her disgusting plan. Check out the steps below to achieve it.
Ending 3: Good Ending
Finally, let’s cover the good ending. To achieve it, the choice you will go for is to refuse helping Lady Beatrice in Graveyard Keeper. Follow the steps below to get this ending.
Which Ending Is the Best?
So, you’re probably assuming that based on the names of these endings, thethird one is the best, since it’s good. However, that’s not exactly correct in my opinion. It does yield an amazing perk and the refugees are all happy and safe, but think about it. Why should you choose the ending that gives you one good perk when you can get two good perks from a different ending?
Yes, my favorite ending is the second or dark one. I have played through both the dark and good endings, and I can say for sure that the better one is the dark ending.
It is called a “dark ending”, but there is no drawback to it, except the morality maybe. I’m not sure why the game rewards you so much for choosing to help an evil inquisitor, but it does.
Yes, it does require you to spend time creating the emulsions of death, but the good ending requires you to spend three gold coins, which is honestly not big of a deal at that point. The fact that you get both Industriousness and Persistence perks is better than only Persistence. You may feel a bit bad for helping Lady Beatrice, but the reward is worth it.
When it comes to the sad ending, well, there is not much to say. You don’t help Lady Beatrice, but the refugees leave, and that’s the worst possible scenario since they are so useful to have around.
How to Play All Three Endings?
You are free to play throughout all three endings and then choose the one you want. It will require you to backup the game’s files before you build the watchtower. So, you may place it, but then go sleep and save your progress. Then, follow the steps below to safely back up and load your game.
Now you know all the choices from Lady Beatrice’s offer in Graveyard Keeper. What is your favorite ending? Do you agree with me that the best one is the dark ending? If not, share which one you love the most and why in the comment section below!
Emulsion of death is an item Lady Beatrice requests in order to create an army of ghouls. It’s available in the Game of Crone DLC.
The first time you’ll see Lady Beatrice is after you talk to Master Alaric. You’ll wake up and she’ll be there, talk to you a bit, spray her perfume, and leave.
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