Odo is distrusting and stingy. Having been given access to the Tower in the Swamps, alchemist now fancies atomic theory of nature and is well on his way of understanding the build-up of the universe. He might also collect some more unusual specimen. If Geralt chooses to aggravate Scoia'tel by protecting Haren's packages, Haren dies either way in their ambush. Siding with neither will mean both become enemies of Geralt in the end, and Neutrality will drive Geralt dangerously close to losing everything he loves.

However, lacking mutated organs and magicka to help him fight the good fight, he still needs to subcontract most tough cases to witcher. Velerad took to drinking recently, and Geralt may need to remember that should he want to ever persuad Velerad to divulge something. Dandelion often finds himself in the heat of events, which is especially apparent at the end of Act IV, when he tries to spy on the mutinous Elves and becomes himself a hostage.

While they may be too weak to actually do witcher's type of helping, they are always on the front lines of disease control and catering to the wounded.

Currently, the deity resides on the Black Tern Island, where she found her peace and relaxation after centuries of being harrassed by gallant knights on the quest for the Holy Grail. So close, witcher becomes a de facto father for the kid.

The beautiful dryad spends her time in Druidic circle in the Swamps. Burgomeister is also tied in Bank Robbery quest, Posh Reception quest, and behind latest Adda's Striga curse. This may have some impact on his decision, for it will make it impossible to side with the mob against the witch.

Her rather cheerful personality is somewhat darkened by a secret she is forced to share with someone who turns into a werewolf... seeing as it's her boyfriend, but also a very respected police officer. Hermit is the last devout follower of Lady of the Lake.

Along with me and the other witchers, Triss fought in the defense of Kaer Morhen. After Raymond Maarloeve's demise, Geralt comes across something that might suggest Berengar's dead.

He is also one of the suspects in a case against Salamandra, although, after some strong evidence he's let off the hook. The jail guard and sergeant of arms, Jethro is one of the first persons Geralt comes across in Vizima. The terrible web of love and lust ends up in bloodshed and both sisters becoming wraiths. If Geralt decides he wishes to support humans (The Order), however, White Rayla will be the first one to greet the witcher in burning Vizima in Act V.

Geralt can also entertain the lonely goddess, if he chooses to be a little less serious with her - and if he understand her true desire - to be treated more like a hot-blooded woman and less like a marble statue on the pedestal.

Queen of the Night may be approached during the night in her brothel, but for that witcher needs to either bribe or placate the guard. It was he who ordered witcher's intervention back a few years - when Striga curse on Adda had to be removed; that's why Berengar seems to be dead up till the moment Geralt finds him near Murky Waters village. Their affair will only go further, though, only after Alvin's rescue from the clutches of Salamandra. This local goddess guards the Lake situated in the heart of Temeria.


Normally, this conflict can be solved without Lady's help, but it's always somehow hurting either humans (since Dagon can be summoned by sacrificing their prize-winning cow 'Strawberry') or vodyanoi (by slaying their priest). This will be the last interaction between Geralt and Rayla. This young girl is deeply in love with Julian, to whom her sister Alina is being married. This young man is madly in love with Alina, who's about to marry wealthy merchant Julian. She won't go anywhere, and you will get the chance to escort her to safety without ever being forced to fight.

Blue-eyes is part of the quest for one of the members of the Order of The Flaming Rose(Patrick de Weyze). He doesn't do too good a job out of it, seeing as he's long past his prime. Talking to him later, Geralt learns an awful truth about Berengar: the renegade witcher allied, for a brief time, with Salamandra - they gave him no choice in the matter, anyway. He lives at the end of the village, in a house surrounded by a fence with a high gate.

She's boastful and not a bit shy, thus she provides Geralt with all there's to know (and some things best left UNknown) about Murky Waters, the Lake, Lakeside and its inhabitants. The Reverend is a religious fanatic and a hypocrite. The Fisher King can help Geralt in various tasks. However, due to De Wett's strained relationship with Siegfried, it's best to steer clear of the Black One. Just like other nonhumans, he also seems vexed by the racist atmosphere in Temeria. Their romance may progress after the party at her home. Peaceful resolution at this point is only possible if Lady of the Lake grants Geralt the power to defeat Dagon and his followers - the ones that advocate extermination of humans living nearby, and to quench the wealth thirst that some of the inhabitants of the village present.

Defeating him is the only way to get to the 'toothless' king and getting the title of Legendary Fisticuffer. The whole situation is additionally complicated by the fact that Adam, the village's own eligible bachelor, is also on the prowl for Alina's heart.

After your first encounter, you may come across her outside the inn - some thugs wish to do harm to her, so our brave witcher may be able to smash their skulls and earn Vesna's undying gratitude. Lo primero de todo es saber cómo hacer aparecer la consola de comandos en la que introducir los susodichos. The "Price of Neutrality" add-on is told from Dandelion's perspective, as another ballad of the famous White Wolf's past.