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"What's that? Kill as many Nazis as I can?"
―William J. Blazkowicz moving across Wulfburg[src]

Wulfburg is the fifth chapter of Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and the first one of Part II. Presents in person the characters of Helga von Schabbs, Emmerich Schreiner and Pippa Shepherd. This the last chapter where we see B.J. Blazkowicz barechested.

Storyline[]

March 17th. Blazkowicz, Kessler and Annette arrived to recently abandoned town of Wulfburg by river. Before docking in a boathouse, Kreisau Circle spies began to talk about their past. Annette had a friend living in town she miss since her family was captured by nazis and wanted to give her a present for Purim Day, a wooden figure of a cat. And Kessler was carrying anti-Hitler flyers. Her wife distributed those papers in Berlin while she was studying at university. Until she was executed for high treason. Now he carried them to do the same that she did to honor her memory.

After docking and hiding the boat to keep Kessler and Annette safe, Blazkowicz sneaked through the docks with a new objective: meeting Agent Two. By orders of Helga, almost all the population was evacuated for their safety, so the streets were full of soldiers patrolling. This wasn't a problem for B.J. and after leaving the Pump House, he found the same drunkard from Paderborn and the Hospital were agent lived. After entering by the basement window, he discovered that Agent Two was Pippa Sheperd, an old friend. She already knew about Wesley's death and told to Blazko where was Helga's folder. She was resting with many of their troops in a local tavern, and if they had luck, it would be with her.

Dressing a new shirt and disguised as a waiter, B.J. infiltrated in party and went to Helga's office. The folder was on her desk and she was distracted discussing with Herr Schreiner. He just put his tray down the folder and picked up after serving a glass of wine. But when he was about to leave the room, Helga talked to him. She asked Blazko to sit down and made him drink from the glass first. After a long conversation, Schreiner ran out of patience and asked Helga why she was talking with a simple waiter. She answered saying that he wasn't a waiter, and procceded to stick a knife on its left hand. Blazkowicz's cover was revealed and he was about to die, when a transmition from the radio interrupted the high rank nazis. He didn't waste the chance and stick the same knife on Scheiner's arm and took his pistol. He was about to shoot them when a earthquake began and the roof collapsed. He couldn't do anything to stop them and seconds before he fell unconscious, he heard Helga and the other leaving towards the excavation.

Walkthough[]

Main objective[]

Wulfburg

We made it out of Paderborn. Wesley's dead. Got no document folder either. Jager's dead, that's something, I guess. Now, Kessler told me Helga has the folder in her possesion. Said I should find her here in Wulfburg, stirring up trouble. Find Helga and I'll find the folder.

Specific objectives[]

Find Agent Two's house

Agent Two lives in Wulfburg somewhere, according to Kessler near to a bakery shop. Guess I just have to get to it.

Enter Agent Two's place

Found Agent Two's place. She told me to enter through the basement window. Should be around the corner.

Infiltrate the tavern

Okay. Got some good intel from Pippa. Said I should pose as a waiter serving wine to Helga in the Wulfburg tavern. There's a way through the kitchen door. Just need a waiter disguise and some wine for Helga.

Steal the folder

Okay, made it into the belly of the beast. Now to get my hands on that folder.

Exit the tavern

Okay, got the folder from Helga. Hell, that was easier than I thought. Now I just need to get out of this joint.

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Notable loot[]

Trivia[]

  • Depending if you talked or not with the drunkard in Paderborn, he will cheer you for your arrival or insult you by thinking you like nazis.
  • If you have unlocked Carry heavy machineguns perk and a MG-46 on your inventory, it won't appear when you save your weapons in Pippa's bedroom.