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Where to Find Vitalis’ Car in Hell is Us

In Hell is Us, you’ll come across a side quest called Victor’s Vigil, which is tied to a man named Victor in the Village of Jova. To finish it, you’ll need to track down an old car in the Acasa Marshes that once belonged to Vitalis. The car’s trunk holds some important items, including a necklace that belonged to Victor. This guide will show you exactly where to get the keys, how to find the car, and how to complete the quest.

Where to Find Vitalis’ Car

Victor’s Vigil is a Good Deed quest that begins when you find and pick up the Car Keys from the balcony of Vitalis’s House. These keys are used to open the trunk of an old car in the Acasa Marshes, where you will find a few important items, including a Necklace that belongs to Victor Gaz. Returning this necklace to him will complete the quest.

While exploring the Acasa Marshes, you might notice a rusty old car parked near a large oak tree covered with hanging bodies. When you examine the car, you will see that the trunk is locked and needs a key.

Where to Find Vitalis’ Car Keys

To find the key, go back to the Village of Jova and head to Vitalis’s House. You will find it right across from the house with the Sabinian soldiers mural. You will need Vitalis’s House Key first to get inside.

Once inside the house, go up to the balcony. On a table, you will find the Car Keys. Take them and return to the Acasa Marshes, back to the car you found earlier.

How to Complete Victor’s Vigil Quest

Use the keys to open the trunk. Inside, you will discover a few items:

  • Recording – Vitalis’ Departure
  • A Necklace with Victor’s name engraved on it
  • Lymbic Twin Axes
  • Glyph – Chromatic Shield
  • Lymbic Imbuing

Finding the necklace officially activates Victor’s Vigil Good Deed. Now, return once again to the Village of Jova and visit Victor at the Blacksmith’s Shop. Give him the necklace, and he will thank you sincerely for bringing it back to him. This completes the Good Deed.

Sankar
Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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