Somewhere inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2is a memorial to the legendaryElden Ringplayer Let Me Solo Her, and here’s how to find it.
Over two years ago, anElden Ringplayerbecame a legend. Wearing nothing more than a loincloth and a jar on their head, they lived to protect fellow Tarnished by standing alone against the indomitable Malenia boss fight. Let Me Solo Her ended Malenia’s reignthousands of times. And while they may be retired, their memory lives on, andKingdom Come 2developer Warhorse pays tribute to the warrior in its game.

The spot is tough to stumble on, as it’s off in the woods near the southern border of the area in which you start the game. Here’s how you can track it down.
How to find the Let Me Solo Her Easter egg inKingdom Come 2
The Let Me Solo Her Easter egg inKingdom Come 2is southwest of Seminein the Trosky region. you’re able to locate it fairly early in your playthrough, but I suggest waiting until youget a horse. The trip to the spot can be a long one if you’re only on two legs. To get to Semine, take the main road southwest from Troskowitz. You can visit the town early in the game, but you do end up there eventually as part of the main story.
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Follow the road leading west out of Semine. Past the town is theLower Semine Mill. If you have it unlocked already, you can fast travel directly to it. Travel southwest along the road until you come across a field of trees getting logged by a group of villagers.
The Easter egg is along the tree line on the southwest corner of the field.

To get there quickly, stop at the camp by the road and look for the stairs leading up and away from a stack of logs.
Enter the forest at the top where the stairs end and a dirt trail leads left.

Walk a short way into the woods and look for a dead tree next to some large rocks. It’s standing above a small, muddy pond.
Below the tree, a skeleton with nothing but two blades, a pair of shorts, and a pot on its head lies partially submerged in the water. Red poppies sprout from its chest, no doubt a nod to the Scarlet Rot that plagued Malenia.

It’s a grim memorial, but it still pays respects to the valiant online warrior. Whether they saved your ass inElden Ringor not, you should check out the Easter egg when you’re in the area.





