Sir Silgur is renowned as the finest hunter in Groveshire, and he’s one of the easiest knights in Sovereign Tower to mistake for a simple, gruff woodsman.
Silgur spent years as an assassin for that same Earl, and his path to becoming a knight runs directly through a child he was ordered to kill and chose to raise instead.
This Silgur guide covers everything you need, including how to recruit him, the choice that locks him against another knight entirely, his favourite meals, the quest types he actually enjoys, and every dialogue choice across all three of his affinity events.
Silgur’s Character Sheet
Background
Traits
Liked & Disliked Quests
Liked Meals
Base stats

Silgur is renowned as the finest hunter in Groveshire. He left over a disagreement about methods with the Earl of Groveshire, and wandered the neighbouring lands independently before becoming a knight. He’s also the knight with a fully wired reaction to eating a literal dragon heart, permanent stat bonus included, if the story ever routes it to him instead of Arron.
| HUNTER | FORESTER |
| PATIENT | POACHER |
| Liked | Disliked |
|---|---|
| Hunt | Assassination |
| Scouting | Duel |
![]() Galette Saucisse | ![]() Crêpe |
| Stat | Level |
|---|---|
| Strength | 3 |
| Agility | 8 |
| Charisma | 3 |
| Magic | 0 |
| Wits | 8 |
| Luck | 1 |
Mastered stats: Agility, Wits
How to Unlock Silgur
Complete “Kill the Beast” in Groveshire, a creature hiding in a cave beside a small lake, with a hard 2-cycle deadline.
This quest has exactly two outcomes, and they’re mutually exclusive. If you send Angelica, the beast is tamed instead of killed, giving you The Wolf. But if you send anyone else, you get the standard success path.
You cannot get both Silgur and The Wolf from the same completion of this quest.
Interactions
One-Heart Event
You catch Silgur watching you from the shadows of an empty training hall: “Dear Sovereign… you are here.”
Dialogue Choices:
“Is stealth the specialty of the hunters of Groveshire?” (no affinity change.)
“Were you… stalking me?” (no affinity change.)
“How do you manage to move so quietly?” (+Affinity.)
The third option is easy to miss and worth taking, it’s the only one of the three that moves affinity. He apologizes for startling you, then asks if you know where he’s from.
Dialogue Choices:
“With a bow in the cradle?” (no affinity change)
“You’re from Beaconsbury, if I’m not mistaken?” (+Affinity.)
Two-Heart Event
One of the choices in this scene doesn’t just fail to raise affinity, it shuts him down and ends the conversation early.
Dialogue Choices:
“Part of you is still there, isn’t it?” (+Affinity.)
“Were you hoping for something greater?” (no affinity change.)
Both continue into him admitting he served the Count, Guilhelm, loyally for years, and asking whether that loyalty still weighs on him.
Dialogue Choices:
“Does that loyalty still weigh on you?” (no affinity change, but this one ends the scene here. “…undoubtedly, yes.”
“Did he ask you to do things you regret?” (no affinity change, and the conversation continues. “…yes.”)
“(Do not ask further.)” (+Affinity, and the conversation also continues. “…you respect silence. Thank you.”)
Dialogue Choices:
“(Stay silent.)” (he trusts you with it: “I hope I can trust you… You seem more decent than most.”)
“What? What did you do?” (he closes off instead: “Maybe another time…” and the scene ends there)
Three-Heart Event
Silgur is drinking, not sharpening anything for once: “A drink to help you find peace?”
Dialogue Choices:
“A drink to help you find peace?” (no affinity change. “I’d like to tell you it helps, but… it’s a false lead that takes me further from what I’m really looking for, I’m afraid.”)
“I’m here to hunt flowers.” (+Affinity. “…I do like that idea.”)
He brings up your last conversation, and asks what led him to leave Groveshire, or presses toward his regrets directly, either route reaches the same story.
Dialogue Choices:
“What did you do?” (no affinity change.)
“Did you kill her?” (−Affinity.)
“(Say nothing.)” (no affinity change)
Dialogue Choices:
“Does she know the truth?” (no affinity change, but continues into the fuller ending)
“I cannot comment on your past actions, but I understand what brought you here.” (+Affinity)
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