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Knight Commander Cheryline
Home Settlement Martyr's Crossing
Race Breton Gender Female
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Faction(s) Knights of Saint Pelin
Knight Commander Cheryline

Knight Commander Cheryline is a Breton leading the Knights of Saint Pelin at Martyr's Crossing. Ever since the Bangkorai Garrison, the Knight Commander has had to deal with several problems, a hard to defend camp, constant raids by the Imperials and low numbers of able soldiers. This is not helped by the Baandari, who she feels are holding back valuable supplies.

Related Quests[edit]

Dialogue[edit]

She can initially be found going over strategy with Dame Livelle Longis. If she is spoken to before starting the related quest, Knight Commander Cheryline will give a stark assessment of their situation.

"You don't need two eyes to see ugly things have gotten around here!"

Quest-Related Events[edit]

Crazy Eye will send you to speak with the Knight Commander to see how you can help them. When she is approached, she is glad to see someone who looks like they can help with her problems.

"There's a sight for a sore eye! Someone who looks like they can spill blood for a righteous cause!
The Imperials have just about licked us, I've only got a few knights left who are fit to fight. I've had to recruit Baandari to defend the camp!"
How did the situation get so desperate?
Frankly, this place isn't easy to defend! It was originally just a little two-man outpost, here to guard the road.
With enemies to the north and south, we decided to increase our presence here. Turns out that was a mistake."
Why was that a mistake?
"For starters, it drew knights away from the garrison. That's part of why it fell so easily."
The other problem was that we stockpiled supplies here we couldn't protect. They're gone now though. One more raid and we might as well retreat to Evermore.
Is there some way I can help?
"By Saint Pelin's beard! Course there is! Biggest problem right now is the Baandari.
I've got wounded knights, but my healers can't heal them without supplies. I know the Baandari are sitting on a bunch of poultices. They need to share."
You want me to talk to the Baandari?
"That's what I was hoping. Old Silver-Paws over there is the one calling the shots for them.
See if you can convince him to cough up some of the poultices. We've got lives on the line here."
I'll talk to him and see what I can do.

After agreeing to help her, Knight Commander Cheryline can be asked further questions:

"Try not to let that Baandari skeeve out of doing his part. Those damn cats have an excuse for everything."
Are you paying the Baandari for their assistance.
"Of course not. The knights of Saint Pelin set up an outpost here to protect the trade routes. The Baandari's livelihood depends on us keeping Martyr's Crossing safe.
We shouldn't have to pay them to help protect it."
What about taking the fight to the Imperials?
"We have to figure out where they're coming from first. So far, the Imperials have been raiding at night.
I sent scouts to try to track them, but they never came back."
What makes you think they'll raid again?
"You think the supplies are all they wanted? Not a chance. These fobbing bastards want to drive us out.
They're trying to break the supply lines between Evermore and Bangkorai Garrison. They'll keep raiding until they do."

Depending on how the talk with Silver-Paws goes, he may send you back to the Knight Commander to facilitate a trade of the poultices for the Knights' stockpile of Alessian Bows. She will not be pleased to see you without the poultices in hand.

"I don't see you carrying any poultices. Let me guess. The old cat wants us to fill his silver paws with gold, doesn't he? Greedy bastard.
Straight-up robbery! I'd agree to it though, but we just don't have the coin."
Actually he wants to trade the poultices for your bows.
"Of course he does. I saw him eyeing those bows. They were crafted back in Saint Alessia's days. They're worth more than gold—they're practically relics.
My wounded can't afford for us to bargain though. Just give him the damn bows!"
All right. Where are they?
"They're over there with our other last remaining supplies, in the fancy chest. I'll give a sign to Sergeant. He shouldn't give you any trouble."
I'll be back soon with the Baandari poultices.

Speaking to her again:

"Conniving cat, bargaining for those bows! I hope I don't come to regret this!"

Later in the quest, you will need to return to Knight Commander Cheryline after learning of an imminent Imperial raid. When you arrive at the camp, she can be found listening to a Baandari scout's report.

Nightseer: "The herbalists weren't lying, Knight Commander."
Knight Commander Cheryline: "How do you know?"
Nightseer: "This one saw the Imperials with her own two eyes!"
Knight Commander Cheryline: "Headed towards the crossing? How many?"
Nightseer: "This one didn't count them, but there were many."
Knight Commander Cheryline: "Time to make our stand then. Tell the other Baandari to be ready."
<Knight Commander Cheryline notices you.>
"Saint Pelin's blood! I'm glad you're still here!"

She wasn't expecting another raid so soon but due to your actions they are better off than they were before, she will ask that you to fight at the northeast gate.

"Fobbing Imperials! I figured we had at least another day or two before they'd be back!
The poultices helped, but there's not a knight here who's ready for battle."
What about the Baandari?
"They're here, and right now, I'm damn glad of it. The cats are all carrying Alessian bows too. I just hope those bows still shoot straight.
Either way, their arrows will only do so much. If you're willing, I'd put you on the line too."
Just tell me where you want me.
"The Imperials are coming from the lake, so the worst of it will be at the northeast gate.
If you'll plant yourself there and keep them from getting by, we might just make it another day."
All right. I'll go to the northeast gate.

Speaking to her again if you gave the bows to the Baandari:

"I guess it's a good thing we gave the bows to Baandari after all."

After fighting the raid off, Knight Commander Cheryline will be pleased with the results and ask you to follow up your victory by burning the Imperials' boats.

"Well, that went better than expected! Not one breach of our perimeter! Guess those Baandari are good at something more than just swindling...ah, I shouldn't have said that.
The Knights of Saint Pelin are indebted to those cats. To you, too."
I'm just glad it worked out so well.
"Now's our chance to end this though, to make sure those raiders never show their faces here again.
How would you feel about pressing our advantage?"
What do you suggest?
"They're in retreat now, but they couldn't have pushed off from the shore yet.
I say we burn their boats, or rather you burn their boats, if you're up for it."
That makes sense. I'll do it.
"That's what I like to hear. You like to fight, don't you? I get that. When I was younger, I felt much the same.
Go burn the bastard's boats then. I'll say a prayer to Saint Pelin for you...for all of us."
I'll burn the boats and come back.

Speaking to her again before burning the boats:

"I'll be watching for the flames. If you pull this off, we'll have to celebrate!"

After successfully burning the boats and returning to camp, Knight Commander Cheryline can be found having a friendly drink with Silver-Paws.

"Ha! The Baandari scouts said they could see the flames from here! Let's celebrate!
Actually, I hope you don't mind, but I went ahead and started celebrating. After everything that's happened here, I deserved a drink. Silver-Paws did, too."
So you two are getting alone now?
"Yes. I think I judged the Baandari too soon. Silver-Paws is actually quite a gentleman … or is it gentle-cat?
I just hope he doesn't expect me to pay for this mead. No way. This one's on the house, and by "the house," I mean "the Baandari."

As many of her problems have been dealt with, she is looking forward to finally being able to rest. "After a few more drinks, I think I'm headed back to my tent. I think I'll take a nap … a very long nap."