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Should you report the Vernworth Street Urchin to the guard or lie in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

No officer, I got nothing on me, nor did I see anything!

Deciding whether to report or protect the street urchin in Vernworth can impact your Dragon's Dogma 2 journey. If you're wondering whether to report the Vernworth Street Urchin to the Guard or lie, I will explain both outcomes in this guide.

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Should you snitch or Protect the Vernworth Street Urchin in Dragon's Dogma 2?

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Upon your interaction with the street urchin during your first visit to Vernworth in Dragon's Dogma 2, you are faced with a critical decision when a guard approaches you seeking the urchin's whereabouts. Unfortunately, you can't really save-scum with this choice because the consequences will come much later on in the game, depending on your chosen paths, so choose wisely.

What happens when you Report the Urchin in Dragon's Dogma 2?

Choosing to report the urchin's location to the guard leads to his immediate apprehension. This action might seem morally right or the simplest route at the moment, yet it lacks the foresight of potential future benefits that could arise from aiding the urchin. This choice aligns with a straightforward, law-abiding approach but forfeits a valuable alliance that could emerge later in your adventure.

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Should you lie to the guard and protect the Street Urchin in Dragon's Dogma 2?

A street urchin from the quest
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Opting to lie to the guard and protect the urchin's location sets a different course for your narrative. Initially, this choice might appear inconsequential or even risky, considering the potential for repercussions from the authorities. This is the choice I immediately went with, choosing not to sever any potential ties with characters, which proved beneficial for me.

However, this act of deception proves beneficial during Disa’s Plot quest, where the urchin, who is none other than Regentkin Sven, the son of Disa, plays a crucial role. His assistance and loyalty, stemming from your earlier act of kindness, become pivotal to the quest's progression by helping the Arisen with his mission to uncover critical evidence of his mother's misdeeds.

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