![]() ![]() Geralt may return to the village and disillusion Niellen, but chooses to wait for him in his lair. ").īehind his shed there is one humid and dark cave, which has become the bed of his second personality. That morning Hanna disappeared Niellen woke up with great amnesia and the taste of blood in his mouth ("Mother Melitele, watch over anyone who gets too close to me. In the veins of the hunter runs cursed blood that forces him to hide in the woods on full moon nights, nights in which emotional s give way to natural loneliness and an uncontrollable thirst for blood. It is time to realize this.īut Hanna's love and strict discipline have taught me to control myself, as long as she hides me in the woods during the full moon, away from everything and everyone. ![]() Parsley shirts and potions containing virgin tears only work in children's stories, not for me. ![]() A sheet of paper and a quick investigation reveal who this cabin in the woods belongs to, but above all who killed poor Hanna. As a creature symbol of ferality, his killer has scattered tracks to follow to an isolated hut. It is Hanna, who died in the clearing by the hand of the same creature that got rid of the wolf: a werewolf. It is enough to take a few steps beyond the tree to guess that all this time he has been arguing with Margaret with a torn body nearby. Upon closer inspection, the witcher sees that the wolf at the foot of the tree did not die of natural causes but rather violently, with its innards torn by long claws. Our witcher obviously doesn't fit: the hunter's words overflow with love for his sweetheart and the witcher then continues in the search (not without having caught Margaret's classic "heartless beast"). Margaret is sure that her sister has come to a bad end and asks Geralt to suspend the search and tell Niellen that his wife is dead, to allow him to find peace. They attack by instinct, and after the last wolf's blood finishes coloring the witcher's silver sword, he is approached by a woman: Margaret, Hanna's sister. In short, all the clues lead to the woods and Geralt decides to go into it until he reaches a clearing where the above-mentioned pack of wolves surrounds a fallen companion. Margaret, on the other hand, has very few hopes and so does the butcher's wife, one of Hanna's few acquaintances, where she directs her: the belief is rooted that the neighboring woods are dangerous because of a pack of wolves and in fact only Niellen, as a hunter, usually ventures into the trees. The husband has not noticed any strange behavior ("the smiling Hanna ever") and has in his heart the hope of finding her again. The hunter shares his despair with her sister, Margaret, and the two talking to the witcher confirm that Hanna has been away in the woods for days, probably in search of mushrooms, and has never returned. Geralt, used to search and rescue missions, decides to help the local hunter, Niellen, find his beloved wife. I am desperate and will pay any amount to the man who will bring her back to me or who will be able to tell me where to look for her. A few days ago she went into the woods and never came back. ![]() Good people, have mercy and listen to me! My wife Hanna is missing. One of them is Ramonero, and on the notice board of the village an announcement can only catch his attention: The silver-haired witcher is found in Velen looking for Ciri the region is renamed "no man's land" due to the aftermath of the ongoing war and rampant poverty in the various villages. When they take the form of a beast, they take on the worst characteristics of both species: the urge to kill and the greed for fresh meat of the wolf and the cruel and calculating intelligence of man. Werewolves are part human and part wolf creatures. Today is the turn of one specific secondary mission, called Wild at Heart, which features an important story and an equally dangerous beast: a werewolf, or the Enamored werewolf. In the last guide we focused on the story of the Griffin, one of the first creatures that Geralt is called to tear apart in exchange for information about Yennefer. They are mostly calls for help from poor people who trust the local witch more than their absent king and often - in their own little cosmos - can be more meaningful than the main tasks. The vastness of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is also expressed through the numerous message boards scattered across the Continent, thanks to which Geralt can undertake extra missions that go beyond his main adventure. The world in which the witcher moves is vast and fraught with danger. ![]()
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