To say that the open world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is vast would be an understatement. The game’s pair of maps are truly gargantuan, with double the size of the original game’s world space in total and upwards of 150 hours of content to dive into. The vast majority of that are side quests, but there are some nifty and unique secrets out there, too — and one that was found on launch day will delight Elden Ring fans in particular.
That secret is an endearing reference to none other than Klein “Let Me Solo Her” Tsuboi, an extremely skilled Elden Ring player known for his pot helmet, dual-wielded katanas, and fighting the brutally difficult Malenia, Blade of Miquella boss better than you or I ever could. Malenia is one of the hardest fights in FromSoftware’s 2022 ARPG, but Let Me Solo Her spent over 1,000 hours killing her over 6,000 times for random co-op buddies and almost never got hit while doing it. It’s no exaggeration to say that he’s Elden Ring’s biggest community hero, and evidently, KCD2 developer Warhorse Studios is enamored with him as well.
In the southwest corner of the Trosky region, past the Lower Semine Mill and the nearby woodcutters’ camp, you can find a lone skeleton lying next to a large tree in the middle of a dense forest with Let Me Solo Her’s trademark pot on its head, and one sword-like weapon stub next to each of its hands. From its torso, a bright red poppy grows — a flower often used to symbolize remembrance and peace. The picturesque memorial is shown in the gallery below, with its specific location marked by a red flag in the second image.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is out now on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC (via Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG), and PS5. It’s undoubtedly one of the best Xbox games and best PC games of the year, so if you enjoy RPGs, definitely consider picking it up (it’s just $44.99 on CDKeys, which is an amazing deal).