God Disposes is a primary quest related to the bizarre painter Master Voyta in the Brushes with Death DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The quest continues from Man Proposes, with Henry continuing to dig (literally at times) into Voyta’s mysterious history in the region of Kuttenberg.
This time, Henry needs to locate the grave of the original Voyta—an individual linked to the modern-day Voyta’s identity. Don’t expect a map marker with an “X,” however; the clues you’re given are vague, and the location is tucked away in a reasonably specific spot. Here’s the precise method for finding it.
Location of the Grave
When you arrive at the middle of the little village marked on your map in the quest, do the following:
- Head northeast until you come to a stream.
- Look for the remnants of a broken-down, collapsed barn nearby.
- Make your way through the barn until you come to a fence.
- Just past this spot, you will see the Undecided Duel Point of Interest—there are two bodies on the ground.
- Keep going northeast, with the fence and stream nearby (they should be to your left).
- Turn right where the field ends and the woods begin.
- Go on until you reach a bizarre, leafless tree with three trunks.
The grave is right in front of that tree.
What to Do at the Grave?

Once you find the location, you’ll be able to tidy up the grave and say a prayer for the two men who were interred there. That’s all you actually have to do to complete the quest—just go back to Master Voyta in Kuttenberg, talk to him, and wrap things up.
But if you’re interested (and a bit morally flexible), there’s more to learn.
After the prayer, you’ll be asked to exhume the grave. Henry will hesitate at first—understandably so—but if you press the option three times, he acquiesces.
Inside, you’ll find a headless skeleton, which leads Henry to comment on Voyta’s obsession with skulls. This ties directly back in with earlier clues about the master’s paintings and inspirations.
If you return to Voyta’s workshop, you can actually tell him what you’ve done. He’ll get distraught, but here’s the twist: he did the same thing. He’ll have a little tantrum, then forget all about it like it never happened.