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Look, we all know what's going on with Henry and Lady Stephanie. The first time we saw her, she went to his room and tried to "cheer" him up, going as far as putting her hand on Henry's knees. And no, like most side quests, this does not affect the main plot at all.
Like I said, whatever reward you're getting from completing this quest, it's barely satisfying.
After she had her way with Henry she ignored him. Same with theresa..henry is just a tool for their needs
To find the moldavite, you need to go on the road the merchant was supposed to use and start walking it.
At one point, you'll find an accident site with blood leading away from the road.
Follow the blood and you'll find the moldavite
They will but implied only. No nudity, just some bad moaning. Also, she's Sir Divish's wife. Meaning she's a cheating wh*re. Also considering his age, Lady Stephanie is probably around his age so there's that.
You can still visit her if you win the horse race though. But again, not satisfying.
Unfortunately he already sold the gem after stumbling onto the bandit camp while exploring. That's why he's asking