The Knight and the Magpie is an Act I quest in Diablo IV. It follows on from Tarnished Luster, and leads directly into Undertaking.
Objectives[]
- Go to the mining camp at Pine Hill "A demon woman has been sighted in Gale Valley. A Knight Penitent named Vigo posted at the mines may know more."
- Speak with Vigo "My search for Vigo caused me to cross paths with a young academic named Neyrelle at the mines."
- Follow Vigo to the Ore Hoist "Vigo, Neyrelle, and I venture into the mines to pursue Lilith and Neyrelle's mother, Vhenard."
- Slay the ghouls
- Go to the Sealed Gate with Vigo
Transcript[]
- Knight Penitent: More strangers in the camp?
- Cutscene plays
- Class: Are you Vigo? I was sent--
- Neyrelle: Hey!
- Vigo: (sighs)
- Neyrelle: I know what I saw. She had horns like a beast. Strode right past where you stand. To think my mother's trapped in there with her! You let my mother through, sir, shouldn't you be responsible for her safety?
- Vigo: But, we have soldiers stationed inside who--
- Neyrelle: You should be worried about them, too!
- Neyrelle: Maybe you can help me?
- Cutscene ends
- Class: Reverend Mother Prava sent me.
- Vigo: ...she did?
- Class: The horned woman is the demon Lilith.
- Neyrelle: No...! That can't be. My mother taught me that name. You speak of the Daughter of Hatred.
- Vigo: Did Prava mention me? She wasn't angry, was she?
- Neyrelle: There's more than your job at stake here!
- Vigo: Ach, come on. Let's get this over with.
- Enter the mines
- Vigo: The damn hoist is stuck. We've got to go on foot.
- Vigo: Look out!
- Neyrelle: Hey, that's my mother's charm on your wrist.
- Vigo: It's mine now, girl. She gave it to me when I let her and her friend pass through.
- Vigo: Keep close.
Optional Dialogue[]
- Talk with Neyrelle
- Class: What brings you to Yelesna?
- Neyrelle: My mother and I study the Horadrim. We were onto something big! But then she ran off. It's not like her to abandon the hunt.
- Class: Why are these mines sealed off?
- Vigo: Mines are closed on church orders. They're not safe. Especially not for children.
- Neyrelle: Ugh!