Martin is a supporting character in Kingdom Come: Deliverance and appears in KCD II. He was the local blacksmith in the village of Silver Skalitz, and Henry's adoptive father.
Biography[]
In his youth, Martin trained to become a master blacksmith. In his early life he became bored of his trade, so set out to see the world and also fought in a war in Poland at some point, but was not fond of warfare. Returning to Prague and then moving onto Kuttenberg, where he quarrelled with someone having to move again. He knew of Emperor Charles IV and considered him a perfect monarch, far better than either of his sons.
Martin eventually set up a forge in the small mining town of Silver Skalitz, starting a family with his wife; forging tools and horseshoes for the villagers. He chides his son for lusting for adventure, advising him to instead settle down and learn a trade, to enjoy a simple life of peace.
In the summer of 1403, Martin was tasked by Sir Radzig Kobyla, his liege Lord, to craft him a new sword. Martin, with help from his son Henry in Unexpected Visit, forged a magnificent sword, his finest work. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to deliver the sword to Sir Radzig. At that moment, a messenger rode up to the castle, with horrific news. An army of Cuman mercenaries, under orders from King Sigismund of Hungary, being led by his most trusted general Sir Markvart von Aulitz, were approaching the village.
As the army began to charge, Martin told Henry to flee to the castle while he rushed to the market to get his wife. Henry turned back to help, but, witnessing the brutal slaughter first-hand, froze in fear. Martin, with his wife in tow, was able to hold the attackers off admirably, but Markvart himself rode up behind him and cut him down. His wife was killed moments later, while a horrified Henry watched on, powerless to help.
As Markvart turned his attention towards Henry, he was shaken from his stupor and forced to flee to Talmberg in Run!. That night he dreams of his parents, imaging his father accusing him of being a coward for doing nothing but watch them die. He returns to Skalitz several days later in Homecoming, determined to bury his mother and father, and retrieve Sir Radzig's sword to deliver it to his Lord, as he had promised. Unfortunately, the young man is attacked by Zbyshek with Runt and his men, and almost murdered, but the gang is interrupted by Theresa and Sir Robard of Talmberg. They care for the unconscious Henry and ensure that Martin and his wife are buried under the large linden tree at their home.
This event would have a profound impact on Henry's life, and spark his desire for Vengeance. In his quest to avenge his family, he begs Sir Radzig to take him into his service, so that he can learn how to fight. That way, when he faced off against his enemies, he would be ready. Radzig is hesitant at first, but after Henry demonstrates his loyalty and dedication, he agrees to train him, remarking that he is doing it for his father and that he was a remarkable man.
Some time later, Henry, now a seasoned fighter, trusted and respected by both commoners and the nobility, was captured by bandits while infiltrating their camp during The Die is Cast. There, the leader of the bandits, a man until then Henry had known only as "The Chief" revealed a secret - Henry's biological father was not Martin the blacksmith, but Sir Radzig Kobyla. Henry, who had loved Martin dearly, stated that his father was dead, and he intended to use his sword to kill the bandit commander for the hand he had played in it. The Chief laughs and promises that one day, he'll let him try.
In KCD II during the Feast quest Samuel tells Henry that Martin is his biological father, but he never met him. Sara was Martin's ex-girlfriend and the mother of Samuel.