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Dragon’s Dogma 2has multiple quests that don’t list all of their objectives, requiring the Arisen to explore the world or speak with multiple NPCs to uncover the next quest objective. The Nameless Village quest in the main story is one such example, sending the player on a short journey that seemingly hits a dead-end partway through.
Fortunately, this isn’t a bug or some strange error on the game’s part. Completing this quest is quite easy once you know where to look. Let’s go over how to start this quest, uncover the Nameless Village’s location, where you can find the real Thief-Master, and briefly cover all the rewards you can earn from completing this quest.

How To Start The Nameless Village Quest
After you complete a few quests for Captain Brant, he will ask you to investigate a small village east of Vernworthto learn more about the false Sovran. Speak to Brant in the tavern, listen to his proposal, and then select the “Agree to Investigate” option to start the quest.
The Nameless Village is part of the main quest and isnot timed. It’s impossible to miss or fail this quest.

The Nameless Village is northeast of Vernworth. From the main town, follow the road north until the path splits, leading you west or east. Continue east until you reach the Nameless Village. Multiple campsites are scattered along the path, so don’t be afraid to rest if the journey proves taxing for your party.
Where To Find The Thief-Maister
Once you arrive at the settlement, one of the denizens will dissuade you from investigating further, stating that nothing good happens in this town. If you ask around town for this “Arthur” character Brant mentioned, you will be directed tothe Old Noble Manor at the northern end of town.Simply follow the main trail in town to reach the building.
Inside the building is Flaude, the supposed Thief-Master of the village. He’ll tell you that he knows nothing of Arthur and will tell you to look elsewhere, althoughhe will give you the “Blades of the Pyre” skill for the Thief Vocationas a reward for your troubles.

Hidden Seeker’s Token
A Seeker’s Token is on the second floor of the manor. To reach it, we recommend you play the Thief Vocation. Jump off the wall to activate your Footpad core skill, then use the Concussive Step skill to launch yourself up to the second floor.
Alternatively, you mayuse a Harpysnare Smoke Beaconto lure a Harpy outside the manor. Grab onto it to reach the upper floor.

Locate The Village Depths
If your intuition (or quest log) tells you thatthis quest isn’t over, you’re right. This village is hiding something from you.Walk outside the manor and walk a short distance north.You’ll find a ladder that leads to an underground obstacle course in the village, seemingly used to train thieves. You’ll need to complete this course to finish the quest.
This short dungeon consists of two platforming puzzles. Each section is roughly the same: you mustbalance the wooden platforms by standing on one end, just like a seesaw. Stand on one end too long, however, and you’ll fall to the chamber floor, requiring you to restart.Stand on one end, then sprint to the other side as fast as possible before jumping.You’re more or less repeating this for each chamber.

Upon completing the obstacle course, you’ll be congratulated by the entire town, now wearing their thief attire. The real Thief-Master, Srail, will give you an arrest warrant that you may use as evidence against the Sovran in Brant’s planned coronation. Bid the thieves farewell and take your leave. Speak with Captain Brant back in Vermund to finish the quest.
Nameless Village Quest Rewards
There are multiple items you can earn through completing this quest, some of which are awarded by speaking to NPCs or opening chests. Here is every reward you’ll earn by completing The Nameless Village quest:
1,200 XP

Awarded upon quest completion
Thief’s Gaiters– Leg Armor
Found in the Nameless Village Depths chest room.
The unique reward here isDragon’s Gaze, a consumable item thatmarks the closest Wakestone on your minimap, denoted by a red oval icon. Unlisted in the item’s description,you may use Dragon’s Gaze an unlimited number of times.Make liberal use of it while exploring, and you should have a surplus of Wakestones in no time.


