![]() If Geralt agrees with the Allgod: The witcher's argument that demanding outrageously sumptuous offerings in a time of poverty and famine was immoral and unbecoming of even a false god did not convince the sylvan. The conniving beast had convinced the local peasantry of its divine powers and had grown fat on their offerings for decades. It turned out the revered Allgod was a run-of-the-mill sylvan, or, as the common folk call these beings, a deovel. The witcher was not a particularly gods-fearing individual, yet nevertheless promised that he'd intercede for the peasants with their deity. When asked the source of their worries, the peasants told Geralt the deity they worshipped - the awe-inspiring Allgod - had rejected the offerings they had brought him. Journal entry In the backwoods of Velen Geralt came across an altar, and next to it - two troubled villagers. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine Review If you didn't tell them about it though, you'll find a group of worshipers while Allgod laments over not having anything nicer to eat (this happens regardless if you bargained or not). Later on, if you told the peasants about the cellar, you'll find that the cellar is now covered up in rubble, though it's unclear if this was their doing or the Allgod's. No matter what though, the quest will then conclude. Bug: sometimes the quest will give this automatically, even if you didn't reveal the cellar. If you do and you chose to bargain, you get an extra 50 and 50. Note that if you let him live, you can also mention the cellar to them or not. If you did bargain, they'll be grateful and you earn 50 and 50.If you didn't bargain they'll resign to emptying out all their food in storage, earning 50.If you killed him, they'll get upset despite telling them it was a common monster and you'll earn 50 and they leave for Claywich.No matter what you choose, you'll earn 25 and can then let the peasants know the outcome. Convince him to accept the meager offerings.Heading downstairs, you find the Allgod: a sylvan who's gotten fat by proclaiming to be a deity so the villagers will feed him. Follow the trail to just behind a wall to some rubble that's really an illusion and use the Eye of Nehaleni here to reveal a hidden cellar. ![]() ![]() Use Witcher Senses and you'll notice a crack in the wall and a bottle nearby that smells of vinegar. Considering the geography though, this is impossible, not to mention the voice came from underground. Agree to speak on their behalf to start the quest.Īpproach the statue and talk to the "deity" who will claim he will bring his wrath down on the village, like avalanches, if they do not bring him better food. However, the Allgod has cursed them as their offerings are meager on account of the war going on. One of their forefathers had reportedly been out gathering brushwood when a bush caught fire - a miracle as far as he was concerned - and out of nowhere a voice spoke to him demanding offerings and worship. Interact with them and they'll explain that they're making an offering to their deity, the Allgod, who has been responsible for protecting and blessing them - or so they think. Keira had raped him.At Wastrel Manor in Velen, follow the road south until you come across some ruins where two peasants, Dagmar and Preben, are talking. So, when he awoke and took stock of the pains in his body and found something entirely different, his mind was sent reeling. He knew what many different poisons felt like. In fact, he was probably more familiar than most in the many forms of pain. Geralt z Rivii | Geralt of Rivia & Vernon Roche.Geralt z Rivii | Geralt of Rivia/Keira Metz.Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con.Absinthe_Auncle Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types
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