Stuck on the Primum Nil Nocere quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II? Learn how to brew the Chamomile Decoction and successfully treat Peter to get The Thunderstone.
Alright, so you're looking to tackle the 'Primum Nil Nocere' task in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, huh? It's tied into 'The Thunderstone' side quest, so you'll need to have made some progress there. Essentially, you'll meet a woman named Mlada in Suchdol who has the Thunderstone, but she needs you to heal her husband, Peter, first. Let's get him sorted.
- 1Brewing the Cure: First things first, you need to make a Chamomile Decoction. Head to the alchemy bench, which you'll find in the castle just north of Suchdol. If you don't already have Chamomile and Sage in your inventory – you can grab these from the Grocer nearby – make sure you pick some up. Once you have them, start brewing: add the chamomile, boil it for one turn, then grind the sage and add that to the cauldron. Finally, pour the mixture!
- 2Finding Mlada's Home: Now, make your way to the southern part of Suchdol. Mlada's house is located there.
- 3Treating Peter: Go inside her house and head to the room on the left. You'll find Peter lying on a bed. To give yourself the best shot at success with the treatment, follow these dialogue options carefully: start with “Examine the ill man by touch”, then “summarise the examination”, followed by “you’re unnaturally anxious”. Next, choose “hand over chamomile decoction”, then “suggest a change in diet”, and finally, end with “pray”.
- 4Quest Completion: After you've finished the treatment, you'll need to wait a few in-game days. Come back to Mlada's house, and if Peter is back on his feet, the task will be complete. Mlada will then give you The Thunderstone as promised.
- Make sure you have both Chamomile and Sage before you start brewing the decoction.
- The dialogue choices are pretty specific, so try to follow the recommended path for the highest chance of success.
- The Thunderstone
100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content