Is it just me or should it be? (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
When Geralt gets to the islands, the jarls welcome him kindly, and the acting head asks to help his children. With all the friendliness of the jarls, in the village every now and then, negative remarks such as "stray" are heard against Gearlt. Somehow it turns out not logically ... on the islands it seems like a different mentality and a different attitude, and the negative towards Geralt is the same as on the mainland.halamour
, witchers are always treated this way and will be treated like this is their fate
Well, these are ordinary people, serfs and uneducated dirty mob, for them everything that is different from themselves is bad. Including the nobility, and foreigners, etc.
in skurim the same thing when you are a werewolf or a vampire, everything is logical.
Yes, in general, in the world of the witcher, people are idiots, witchers help them, exterminate monsters, even for money, and that any work must be paid. Moreover, sometimes witchers help out of pity for free, there are quite a few such cases in books and games. They don’t do anything bad (with the exception of the Kota school where some witchers became killers, well, Summer). They could have treated them better.
Everything is simple. On the mainland, the Eternal Flame washes people's heads. You will listen to the splash screen when you start the game.
And skellige .... he always treated strangers badly. Collapse is just an old friend of Geralt's, nothing more. And later, they would have every reason to hate Geralt.