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UnItalianoVero 10.11.21 03:57 pm

Who Sows the Wind (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)

Why, in the final quest, does O'Dim tell Olgerd that they met on the moon, and he realizes that this is really so? Before that, Gunther caught up with dust (in a figurative sense too) - is this a hint that he simply bewitched von Everek's eyes?
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Stribogg 10.11.21

EPT, in the same place the Moon is painted on the floor, where they stood =))

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UnItalianoVero 10.11.21

Stribogg
Oh! Exactly thanks

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UnItalianoVero 10.11.21

Stribogg
By the way, the Polish legend about Pan Twardowski, the prototype of Olgerd:
According to another plot, the devil, according to the signed contract, could take the soul of Pan Twardowski only in Rome, where he was supposed to arrive after the appointed time. Tvardovsky for a long time deceived the Devil without coming to Rome, but then the unclean deceived him himself, turning to Tvardovsky's friend and inviting him to a diner called “Rome”. There, the crafty one took the soul of the unfortunate gentleman.

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Old_Nick 10.11.21

UnItalianoVero wrote:
There is a crafty one and took the soul of the unfortunate gentleman.
He took it away, but did not report to hell - Pan Tvardovsky began to read a prayer and the devil dropped his soul. And now Pan Twardowski, until the Last Judgment, lives on the Moon :)
I repeat: for the Poles, or people even a little familiar with Polish folklore, the connection between Olgerd and Pan Twardowski is absolutely obvious :)

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OlololKing 10.11.21

Faust also resembles this story