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Besides since you mentioned Theresa there is a indeed a thing that was missed in the game. Rapota! Theresa knew him before.
I also didn't think too much, until I saw the "it's all Istvan' plot" theory. That makes me doubt whether spring him is a correct decision.
And if you betray Zbyshek, he claims "his lord" will kill everyone. So, again, everything was intentional.
most of the time, i ask for his help (i can always kill him later)
did you know it's possible to get out of the shed without Zbyshek's help ?
it requires an angled double jump up the wall where the cart is leaning (w/ barrels ?)
so, if you never accept Zbyshek's help, you don't have to break your word later by killing him or scaring him off... so many options
It's the theory that makes me think several times before making any decisions in later gameplay, and still wonder if I did the right thing.
I have to try running away without him in later runs.