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Anyone else had this issue with the quest?
If you talk with him, and persuade him, he'll say that Roman told him Pavlena is pregnant. Idk if there's another option to find out, I've explored everything and all dialogue options I had while doing the quest, and it was the only mention of pregnancy.
I dont think its that serious man it doesnt affect the game.
The only person who got hung in my game was Straw.
I talked the peasant into letting the past go for the sake of an innocent young woman unnecessarily suffering. It was a pretty difficult speech-check considering how early this quest comes up, but you can read a book and wear high-quality clothing for that.
As long as you convince the peasant to let it all go, he will make arrangements to lift Bozhena's and Pavlena's ban.
I recommend *not* playing with a guide btw.
Use the ingame-questlog and when talking to people just use common sense and pay attention to the symbols in front of your speech-check dialogue-options.