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christoph_596 11.12.21 12:14 am

Is it possible for Iorveth to appear in the new expansion? (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)

Considering that in Hearts of Stone, the developers showed Shani, with whom a major quest was associated, is it possible for Iorveth to appear in the new expansion, as an equally important character? But if possible, what will he do in Toussaint?
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christoph_596 11.12.21

SpartanSoap
But nothing is known about Yorweth himself. Anyway, the comic, in which they talk about Iorweth, and which comes out before the new addition, involuntarily suggests that the elf will still be present further.

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Imperator1 11.12.21

Fringilla Vigo and Basta).

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ZlobnyDed 11.12.21

In theory, Iorweth can be found in Toussaint. He dreamed of finding a home for the elves, but Dol-Blatanna did not suit him in this regard, because. it is not a free state. You can also remember his dream from the second part - where else is such an idyll? Only in Toussaint. There is no war, there is no need to work, winemaking provides for everyone. Maybe he finally decided to retire, not a boy already

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digital_summer 11.12.21

I would like more detective stories and horror suspense in the second expansion. By the way, what happened to Saskia's father? In general, the addition, even for 20 hours, is too small to put dragons in there. Give the 3rd expansion Scale and Flame for 50 hours =)

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Resident90 11.12.21

About Iorvet xs. If you choose Iorweth's line in the second part and save Triss, then in the epilogue you can see how he is dragged on a cart by the Kaedwenians. So he may have already died somewhere, given the intransigence, it is unlikely that he somehow reached an agreement with the nilfs.

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predator999 11.12.21

With Iorweth, everything is complicated there, they and Saskia wanted to establish their kingdom in Aedirne, but the nilfs invaded and everything was lost. On this their dreams where people and elves live peacefully ended. So it's not even clear how it will be tied to the plot, although in the early build it was, but the developers abandoned this idea.

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Putnik_Dirar 11.12.21

ZlobnyDed
He dreamed of finding a home for the elves, but Dol-Blatanna did not suit him in this regard, because. it is not a free state. \\\ And Toussaint, located inside Nilfgaard, and being its vassal, will suddenly suit)

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ZlobnyDed 11.12.21

Putnik_Dirar
Well, he needs to go somewhere when the whole North is on fire)

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Putnik_Dirar 11.12.21

ZlobnyDed
So after all, the essence of the existence of misanthropic scumbags "squirrels" is to mess with people, why should they rest then)) Although, someone from the elven in the book said, like, your human life is short for laughter, and we can just wait until you take a break, so why not in principle)

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Putnik_Dirar 11.12.21

In general, the topic of Toussaint is very, very interesting. A completely different field for imagination, a sharp difference from the already exhausted north (well, judging by the descriptions, of course, and probably something similar to the location of Kaer Morhen - also mountain passes, etc.). The citadel of chivalry and honor, multiple palaces, princesses and princesses, feasts and exploits, and even the world's capital of the best wine - no, the devil two, the developers have the right to fix with the addition, to shove whoever is not necessary there, and not to tell about those about whom it is necessary) If we end with the story, then on a bright and spectacular note.

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ZlobnyDed 11.12.21

Putnik_Dirar
Come on, Iorvet is a mega-correct kid, he is for the idea) True, in the second part you can get a couple of arrows in the back if you bend a little in a conversation)) Pan Sapek is not a fool, he left this question on the conscience of the reader. The elves lived as they wanted and knew how, but people came and forced those to make room and reckon with them. On the one hand, you can take the position of people (they are people, and not cockroaches, they have the right), but you can also understand the elves - this is their world, they lived according to their own laws. The dwarves made contact with them and did not particularly complain (openly, at least), while the elves preferred to pose as martyrs and at the same time wait for the problem to resolve itself. The intelligentsia, what to take from them

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Putnik_Dirar 11.12.21

ZlobnyDed
What did Geralt say to the group of "squirrels" who captured him and Dandelion and intended to kill? I read it for a long time, I vaguely remember) But the point was that they, elves, as a species, are doomed to extinction, that they will die in their mountains, offended by people, and not wanting to live side by side with them, and their longevity will be for them the greatest curse, because they will have to watch how their unfinished people decay and decay. Well, etc.)