Uncles (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
After this mission, will I still meet fortune-tellers? And how does this mission affect the plot, if at all? and also whether you killed the fanatics of the eternal fire, or whether you let them interrupt the rite. I personally don’t like this fortune teller and I think it’s not the right decision to kill people for himIt doesn't affect the plot at all. The usual side task, I personally did not allow the fortune teller to be arrested.
after the uncles, if you don’t let the people disperse, you can get another quest related to the fortuneteller’s father
"and I think it's not the right decision to kill people for him" I kill all the minions of the eternal fire, so they should be killed in Uncle
anthropolog13
Do you think necromancers are better? in such cases I prefer not to interfere
Rusik
Our ancestors, the Slavs, also performed such rites in honor of the gods and all that (Think about it). They have such a holiday, and the Eternal Flame is just chain dogs of Radovid.
Rusik
And what are they necromancers in? Do they revive corpses? Or maybe curses are sent? Subdue the spirits? It seems not. So where is the necromancy?
Rusik,
you’re talking about something wrong, without understanding ... the eternal fire destroys everyone: magicians, alchemists and others like them, is it normal, do you think?
Rusik
http://www.playground.ru/wiki/witcher_3_wild_hunt/walkthrougth/side_quests/velen/#wiki-29602
I gladly interrupted the "eternal flame", it hurts that they are unpleasant types