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Squire Theo Rocque
Home Settlement Murcien's Hamlet
Race Breton Gender Male
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Faction(s) Evermore City Guard
Squire Theo Rocque

Squire Theo Rocque is a Breton squire who came to Murcien's Hamlet with the soldiers from Evermore to fight the invading Reachmen, a mission which went disastrously. After his commander, Sir Etienne Hu, was injured, he took command and is trying to make the best of a bad situation.

Squire Theo fought the Reachmen forces who came with the Black Drake during his invasion of Bangkorai thirty years ago. He was greatly affected by his experiences and does not see glory in battle.

Related QuestsEdit

Quest-Related EventsEdit

At the DocksEdit

You can find Squire Theo on the docks behind some barricades with the other survivors. If you were sent by one of the soldiers he will first assume that you are reinforcements:

"Did they send anyone else from the city? No, I can see you're not part of the Evermore's militia."
I hear you're looking for reinforcements.
"Yes, I am. Sir Etienne brought us out here, and when he was wounded, I took command.
I've secured a fallback perimeter, such that it is. The Reachmen are leaving us alone for the moment."
Do you need my help?
"First, I need to listen to the village elder, Medya Zurric. She may have news about Sir Etienne's condition.
And then, yes, I do need help to deal with this situation. Stay right here."
I can wait.

Otherwise you will hear him say, "All my choices go from bad to worse." When you talk with him, he will wonder how you got here through the enemy lines:

"How did you get here? Wait, don't answer that. Just tell me that you can help.
There are so few of us left, we could use another able-bodied soldier in our ranks."
What happened here?
"Sir Etienne Hu brought us out here to protect Murcien's Hamlet against the Reachmen. When he was wounded, I took command. I'm his squire, and know much of what was in his mind.
I've secured a fallback perimeter, such that it is."
So you need my help?
"First, I need to listen to the village elder, Medya Zurric. She offered to heal Sir Etienne, and may have news about his condition.
And then, yes, I do need help to deal with this situation. Stay right here."'
I can wait.

Medya the healer will approach Squire Theo with some news.

Squire Theo Rocque: "Medya, what is it? Is Sir Etienne all right?"
Medya Zurric: "He's doing fine. And when he returns, you all will leave?"
Squire Theo Rocque: "We'll stay until Murcien's Hamlet is free, or Sir Etienne and I both fall in the fight."
Medya Zurric: "I see. Well, he'll be resting comfortably soon, don't you fret."
Medya Zurric: "I'll go see to the poor knight now, then."
Squire Theo Rocque: "Good. Good, he's all right. Now, let's go over what we need."

After learning about Sir Etienne's well-being, Squire Theo will be ready to give you further instructions.

"Sir Etienne is all right. That puts my mind at ease.
Now I do need your help. This is more of a challenge than I expected."
What exactly happened here?
"We arrived with our horses on those merchant ships, along with Sir Etienne.
Maybe it was rash to go against our orders and come here in defense of simple villagers. I won't presume to judge the actions of the men and women who died for our cause."

At this point, you can ask him further questions about the situation and himself or you can directly ask him for orders (which is a red choice reply.)

What can I do to help now? / I see. What can I do to help now?
"You've the look of an experienced combatant. Hold the line while I check on Sir Etienne at Medya's home.
The witchmen seem content to ransack the village for now, but be ready for anything."
I'll take care of things.
The Reachmen attacked, and you came to the village's aid?
"Yes. Sir Etienne was adamant we do so, though our venture seemed ill-fated from the start.
We didn't expect these wild ones, these Reachmen, would best Evermore-trained soldiers, and yet you can see how poorly we fared against them."
How did the witchmen succeed?
"Just as they were thirty years ago, the madmen … they used the trees, rocks and homes here to out-maneuver our horses.
I haven't ridden since the Black Drake's war, it's one of the only reasons I survived this skirmish."
You've been a squire for more than thirty years?
"The things I saw during the Black Drake's invasion … they kept me from the purity of heart required to be a knight. Others managed. Not me.
I've been plagued by doubts and anxiety ever since then, like an immeasurably heavy stone around my neck."
You fought in the war against the Black Drake?
"If you wish to hear stories about the great war the brought the Daggerfall Covenant together, talk to someone else.
All I remember is the blood and the death, the desperate battle to save the life we knew and the lands we loved."
Not many speak of their part in a war.
"That's because war is like a plane of Oblivion. If you haven't been, you can't fathom what it must be like.
And if you have, it's not something you wish to relive."

Checking on Sir EtienneEdit

 
Squire Theo in Medya's home.

After you have checked the fortifications and fought off the Reachmen trying to breach it, you can go to Medya's home on the north side if the village. Squire Theo can be found there, looking down in shock at the corpse of his commander and with Medya nowhere to be found.

"How could this be? All he needed was a splint for his leg after his horse fell on him, and now he's dead! Why would someone kill him?"
That's not a Reachman's weapon, either.
"It's his own sword. I shouldn't have left him alone.
Please, look around to see if there are any traces of his killer?"
Wasn't the local woman, Medya Zurric, looking after him?
"Yes, but she wasn't here when I arrived. She may have gone out to find a poultice, or herbs, or whatever she needed to treat his pain.
I hope she's all right, though she should've waited for me to get here before leaving Sir Etienne alone."
I'll take a look around.

If spoken to at this point, he will say:

"I know the fate of one man seems unimportant after so much death, but Sir Etienne was a good man. He didn't deserve this."

Once you have discovered various clues around the house, you can tell Squire Theo about your findings.

"Have you found something? Anything to indicate who killed Sir Etienne?"
I've found some possible clues.
"I could help you figure out what happened here, if you tell me what you've found.
I might not have your eye for detail, but I knew Sir Etienne well."
Let's talk about the murder scene.
"Sir Etienne doesn't look like he put up a fight. That's not like him, even if he was hit from behind.
His leg's been tended to. Looks like he was attacked while eating. What else?"
There were two other people with him, based on the dishes. He trusted the people he was with.
"He didn't know anyone here, that I know of. Who could he possibly trust enough to lower his guard?"
I don't know. He was also stabbed through his breastplate.
"That would take a lot of force, all things considered.
Sir Etienne's armor was in fine shape. His squire would see to that."
There are signs Sir Etienne had received treatment.
"If that proves anything, I think it shows that the only person who didn't kill him was Medya.
Why treat someone if you expected to kill them?"
I also found signs that whoever killed him must have washed up here before leaving.
"So they were comfortable, or in no hurry. Perhaps Medya washed her hands before going outside. They say the witchmen lust after the scent of blood."
The murderer didn't hide anything here.
"So they weren't concerned that Medya or I would discover what happened?
Either that of they just didn't care if anyone found the scene, assuming that it would blend in with the carnage outside."
I found the village records from the time of the Black Drake's attacks.
"I'm sorry, but I don't see how that could be related."
The rest of the records are on the shelf. This was on the floor, as though someone had just read it.
"Do you think Sir Etienne was reading the book when he was killed?
That's a pretty dry topic to just pick up for no reason."
Maybe. It showed Medya has a son named Labhraidh after Black Drake's push through here.
"She hadn't mentioned having a son. Hardly damning evidence, though."
I think there's only one thing we can be certain of here. (Appears after you have gone over all of the evidence.)
"What is it?"
We need to find Medya. Either she's dead too, or she knows who did this.
"I find it hard to believe that a goodly old midwife would have anything to do with this heartless slaughter.
Her apprentice Rolbert Foucher is down by the docks. I imagine he would be a good place to start asking questions."
We'll find out when I track her down.

If spoken to before leaving the house:

"Her apprentice Rolbert Foucher is at the docks, tending my wounded soldiers.
I'll stay here and say some final words for my friend."

Finding Medya ZurricEdit

After finding evidence that Medya is working with the Reachmen and her son, you can return to Squire Theo. As you reach the door, you will hear him shout out a warning.

Squire Theo Rocque: "Medya's here! Come quickly, she's not—"

When you enter, Labhraidh will be standing over Theo's unconscious body. Once you have defeated Labhraidh, Squire Theo will come to.

Squire Theo Rocque: "What happened?"
<He walks up to Medya Zurric with his weapon drawn.>
Squire Theo Rocque: "You killed him, didn't you?"

You can then speak with him, where he tells you he needs your input to make a choice.

"I cannot trust myself to make this choice, the loss of Sir Etienne is too near to my heart."
Choice?
"She was in league with them! Her own son led them here to Murcien's Hamlet, and she let Sir Etienne die!
What choice do you think I ask you to make?"
Let's consider what we know that she's responsible for.
"The woman is the Hamlet's only healer, she volunteered to take care of Sir Etienne.
She knew how to save him and she chose not to. Her son was with the Reachmen that raided Murcien's Hamlet."
I don't want to make this choice.
"Then the choice will be mine, and I think she should die for what she's done."
I'm not sure that's right. Let's discuss this.
"I see. It's good to consider all choices before such a grave decision."
Let's consider what we know that she's responsible for.
It's your decision. [Medya dies.]

TrialEdit

She should stand trial for what she's done.
"Yes … yes. You're right.
Of course she should stand trial, so that the people of Evermore can know what happened here."
It's what she deserves.
"I will. Once I've made arrangements, we will return to the city with our captive.
She was a good woman once, and in many ways still is. Whatever her fate, as it comes through my decisions, she deserves to look me in the eyes as it happens."
Perhaps she should suffer the same fate as Sir Etienne. [Medya dies.]

If you don't finish the quest and reenter the dialogue screen:

"I can't stand to speak to her. Make sure she understands what's going to happen."
Will you take her back to Evermore yourself?
"I will. Once I've made arrangements, we will return to the city with our captive.
She was a good woman once, and in many ways still is. Whatever her fate, as it comes through my decisions, she deserves to look me in the eyes as it happens."

If you speak with him after he decides to take her to Evermore for trial, he will say:

"Medya allowed her son to kill Sir Etienne, but you are right in requiring a trial before she is put to death.
Evermore's people need to hear from her own traitor's lips what happened here—and why it happened!"

DeathEdit

She should suffer the same fate as Sir Etienne. [Medya dies.]
"You're right, of course. It's what she deserves!
After all of the death and destruction her actions have brought, it would be an insult to the dead to let her keep living."
It's what she deserves. [Medya dies.]
<Theo stabs Medya and she dies.>
I'm not sure that's right.
"I see. It's good to consider all choices before such a grave decision."
<Repeat dialogue for making the choice.>

After the execution, Theo will say:

"Medya needed to die for all that she's done here.
The people of Evermore need not hear whatever lies she would use to defend herself at a trial."
What happens now?
"I don't know, but I can't put a price on your aid to me in this.
Your actions make it clear to me that my choice to eschew responsibility and remain a squire wasn't the right one. I will never forget this lesson."

If you speak to him after completing the quest, he'll add:

"I'm sorry, I need a moment to gather my thoughts.
So much senseless tragedy. And now they will be looking to me for guidance. I need to prepare myself."