Rapota is a minor character in Kingdom Come: Deliverance and the DLC A Woman's Lot. He was the scruffy lackey of Sir Jezhek of Ronow.
Biography[]
In 1403 Rapota was tasked with guarding Florian, following the young apprentice wherever he went. When Henry confronts him during All that Glisters, he will flee, and you will need to stop him and question him.
He will confirm that he is in the service of Sir Jezhek, an impoverished noble, and that the former executioner's assistant helped free him from the Brno prison after Jezhek led a revolt against Margrave Jobst of Moravia. Becoming a bandit was not his overall goal - he hoped to assist Jezhek in recovering Ronow castle, and that the knight would take him into his retinue. The two would go on to begin minting counterfeit coins to fund the local bandits.
Rapota is unable to reveal who Jezhek's superior was, but he suspected a Hungarian nobleman who occasionally visited the camp. Now that he has been captured and betrayed his lord, Rapota confesses to Henry that he does not wish to hang. Henry can either agree to end his life quickly, force him to face the hangman's noose, or let him go.
In the DLC quest, Unexpected Visit (Theresa), Rapota converses with Theresa's father on the day of the attack on Skalitz. He was the buyer of the stolen silver ore from the mines.