Of all the atrocities that occurred in WWII, the severe persecution of certain groups of people was one of the worst and this is seen in Gerda: A Flame In Winter. As Gerda explores and meets new people, she will come to see just how many are trying to flee to somewhere safe.
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There are those who fear the war will come to them sooner or later, soldiers who desert out of fear of death, and persecuted groups like the Jews trying to escape capture. Towards the start, Gerda meets a German-Jewish woman named Esther and her daughter Sophia, who want nothing more than to escape to Sweden.
Just before Gerda and Anders get separated, Anders will make a reference to ducklings at a pond. Lead Gerda to that location and go into the Fisherman's Hut to find Esther and Sophia. They will immediately be hostile, so make sure to quickly name-drop Anders and let them know you're a friend.
Soon, Father Jacob will arrive, and it will be revealed that he has been helping them. Build your Trust with Jacob and Esther, so it's easier to work with them. You'll also learn that Sophia is pretty sick and will need something stronger than the usual treatment.
Esther and Sophia's quest line involves getting them on a train to Sweden as quickly and safely as possible. To start, they need to get somewhere safe. After you meet them, they'll be directed to the Resistance hideout where they'll be sheltered for the time being.
Then comes treating Sophia's illness. You'll learn during your day at the Clinic that Dr. Harald has obtained a vial of back-then valuable Penicillin. In order to get it, you'll need to break into the Clinic by yourself. There will be a conflict between two other
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