Category: GamesNovember 10, 2025How History Inspired the Medicine of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Mysteria Ecclesiae DLCJohn Bedford, Marketing Support, PlaionMysteria Ecclesiae, the third DLC for this year’s best-selling Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, explores medieval medicine in the context of a mysterious infection. A deadly disease has begun to spread within the grounds of the Sedletz Monastery, and Henry is tasked with investigating both the source of the outbreak and its cure.Authenticity and historical accuracy are pillars of Warhorse’s medieval world, and for this new story, the developers were once again able to lean on a treasure trove of historical information. But while written medical records from the time proved relatively scarce, the team was instead able to infer the level of local skill by looking to Europe’s most medically advanced nations.Here, the records of knowledge from countries like Greece and Italy provided more concrete detail. While the richest Bohemians could draw on the medical wisdom held by the monasteries, skilled physicians would visit abroad and bring vital new knowledge home with them, thus improving the lives of the wider population.“In this DLC we have a famous Czech physician, Albich of Uniczow, who was studying at the time in Padua, Italy,” explains Martina Daněk, Senior Narrative Designer at Warhorse.“He brought these very progressive studies and theories to Bohemia, and was considered by some people to be rather strange for having them! It’s simply that these ideas and insights were really progressive for the time.”How exactly could a Bohemian resident draw on this sort of expertise though? Well, if you were fortunate enough to live in a city (and rich enough to afford such services), you could avail yourself of the latest medical advances.For rural villagers, however, immediate help came more often than not in the form of a herbal infusion concocted by a knowledgeable elder. Just like today, chamomile tea was a popular treatment for a range of ailments, but this isn’t the only remedy that’s survived to the modern era.“One of the more “gruesome” options that were available in medieval times involved leeches,” explains Daněk. “There was a theory around “bodily humors” that involved remedying certain imbalances in the body through bloodletting. So they would put leeches on the patient’s skin to restore harmony.“We don’t use them for that purpose today, but if someone’s had a serious injury and there’s a risk of blood clots forming, we can still use leeches to get rid of them!”More squeamish still are the topics of surgery and dentistry – the latter being a service commonly provided by blacksmiths like Henry, where brute strength would have trumped finesse given the tools of the time. Beyond this sort of blunt treatment though, the options for surgery were few and far between.“Given the circumstances of the time, surgery was a rare event – and very much a last resort,” says Daněk. “If they made an open wound, then any number of things could happen to endanger the patient’s life.“Something like surgery was the trepanning of the skull to relieve the patient of things like gruesome headaches and seizures. They drilled a little hole in the skull to relieve the pressure in the brain.”Henry faces plenty of his own difficult choices as the story of Mysteria Ecclesia plays out, and where the motivations of its characters are not always as they seem. Your own journey through Sedletz Monastery’s dark mystery begins when the DLC launches on November 11.Kingdom Come: Deliverance IIDeep Silver☆☆☆☆☆541★★★★★$69.99Get it nowKingdom Come: Deliverance II is an exhilarating Action RPG, set amidst the chaos of a civil war in 15th Century Bohemia.You are Henry of Skalitz – an ordinary man doing extraordinary things – caught in a gripping tale of revenge, betrayal, and discovery as he embarks on an epic journey, 'from a humble blacksmith's forge to the court of Kings', searching for purpose in this beautiful but brutal medieval world.From bustling city streets to lush forests, explore this open-world Medieval Europe through an unforgettable adventure filled with action, thrills, and wonder.FEATURESA Tale of Love and RevengeLive life through the eyes and actions of Henry, a young man on a quest to avenge his murdered parents. His story – illustrated with over five hours of stunning cinematics – takes him from aspiring warrior to rebel, crossing paths with a charismatic cast of characters and an unforgettable set of adventures, as he faces off against the King of Hungary, Sigismund the Red Fox, and his fearsome allies.A True RPG ExperienceYour actions shape Henry’s destiny and how the world will react to him. Customize his appearance, skills, and equipment freely while taking a moral stance on the events around you. Travel around the land engaging in unique activities, such as blacksmithing and archery, to fully immerse yourself in this vibrant region of Europe that will remember your actions forever.Live a Medieval LifeThis stunningly authentic rendition of 15th Century Bohemia allows you to experience this fascinating setting like never before. Get lost in a sprawling city, interact with peasants, and converse with nobles while exploring a vast and rich countryside with taverns, bathhouses, castles, and more.Authentic First-Person CombatFeel the clash of steel and visceral combat as you engage in thrilling real-time battles. There’s a range of authentic weapons and combat styles to suit every player. Whether on foot, horseback, or through stealth, you can specialize in elegant sword mastery, brutal blunt weapons, or deadly ranged attacks..post-template-default .xwsrc-block-content-block .wp-block-column.flex-basis-50.push--25.column--content {flex: 100%;margin-left: 0;}The post How History Inspired the Medicine of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC appeared first on Xbox Wire.