0:14 Dettlaff composing himself before he meets the girl he loves. Almost like how we adjust our shirts and look in the mirror to make sure are hair is looking good before a date.
Protectereli The proper term is preening. The fact that the game developers can capture such a behavior in animation is a testament to the thought and time it took to make Witcher 3.
Holy hell...considering that Dettlaff experiences emotions far stronger than any human’s, considering that he almost lost control when an arrogant noble treated him like dirt, the fact that he managed to restrain himself without the slightest sign of transformation when his whole world was crumbling around him - that takes willpower. I can see why people sympathise with Syanna, as well as hate her. I can see why people have the same conflict with Dettlaff. But to have Syanna celebrating in the Witcher 10th Anniversary vid with all the heroes (and other questionables, Olgierd and the Baron admittedly...) it still feels grossly out of place given how sociopathically she acted with neither curse, nor suffering inflicted by the one she abused, as an excuse. No. She doesn’t deserve a happy ending at the end of the day.
Holy hell. I didn’t even notice she was in the 10th anniversary video until I read this comment. I hate how Dettlaff isn’t there but she is, they’re basically treating him as the villain of the story. Olgierd and Baron being there is understand since they’re the main character of their own story and are pretty much portrayed in a sympathetic (albeit morally grey) light.
@@hoilet6999 Deatlaff is still the main villain. He reacts way disproportionatly. He would bring (actually brings) more death and destruction in a single night, than Syanna ever could in her entire life. And he does this knowing the city of Beuclair is innocent to Syanna's crimes, and after promising Regis to "behave". Yeah Syanna is a sociopathic bitch, but Deatlaff being that sensitive... almost anyone in the world could have triggered that rage. That makes him a volatile, completly unpredictable genocidal machine (as he can wipe out entire cities appearantly)
+Barbora Holubcová I like to believe the path where he survived and Syanna died as being the "lore" one though. There cannot always be "Happily ever after"s for royalty even in fairytale lands such as Toussaint. Still that doesn't fix him having been used, but atleast he then says that he forgives her by mourning her death. I made a huge mistake in aquiring the ribbon, but I think the ribbon-less ending is the "fair" ending. And hey, we still get to keep Corvo Bianco.
Me too. I prefer Dettlaff living, besides that he's who bring Regis back to life. He deserves to live. Btw, I prefer Anna Henrietta had live in the end as well.
Interesting how he wanted her to come to the one area where the only cage in the world built strong enough to restrain a raging higher vampire is kept. Maybe he was planning on locking himself within so the woman he loved could explain herself without worrying about ripping her apart?
Maybe, but Telsem Mutna was also the traditional vampire stronghold where vampires would conduct trials and carry out punishments on one another: He probably felt it appropriate to meet, try and punish there for that reason.
Dettlaff is silent for such a long time, not only to think of everything he has just heard, but to give Syanna a possibility to proof all the accusations wrong, say something, anything. She doesn't, and this is the last proof for him that she'd really had him the worst way possible. I agree that to slaughter people in Beauclare was an awful decision (though there is also logic behind it), but what Syanna did to Dettlaff was a reason more than enough for him to kill her.
Such an interesting case. Dettlaf who is beyond unstable and far too trusting and Syana who is incredibly manipulative and narcissistic. 2 people who really shouldn't have ever been together. Causing hundreds of deaths.
I think the duchess wouldnt give a crap and just take syanna to beauclair (the "castle" dont remember how that is named) syanna would think a way to kill her sister with dettlaff and when dettlaff finally knew who she was he'd destroy beauclair completely. With no leader such as anna and syanna probably dead because of dettlaff beauclair would be similar to velen. Thats the greater evil in geralts point of view and the other endings lesser evil. Yet all of them evil because it ends up harming someone.
Skilled Witchers can beat Higher Vampires and dont forget that Geralt is one of the best witchers that ever roamed the witcher world and he is on extra mutations in this DLC Him beating Detlaff is not that surprising, its not an upset
Fuck Syanna. She literally seduced a vampire and this is the route she chose to get back into the Tousiannt Court... She had dozens of options to do so, but the writers decided to go with the most bloody and insane one. In a more realistic setting, she probably would have explained to Detlaff who she actually was, but also how much both he and getting back to Tousiannt meant to her, and they both could have done something like used Orianna as their point of contact to get her back to the Duchess. Of course, that would make for a very boring game though.
@@Wasserkaktus She got joy out of hurting people. She didn't care about being the duchess, at least not that much as she loved to see the world burn around her.
@@furymern8162 This isn't completely accurate, as evidenced by her desire to get Sangraal, something she feels she is "entitled to" as being a member of Toussaint's ducal house and second in line to the Ducal Throne. This attempt to get her what she was "entitled to" became one of her biggest mistakes in the whole plot, as it was the only lead Geralt and the Duchess had to continue investigating the plot, which lead to the whole plot unravelling.
Michael Dy because supposedly she was a prisoner and prisoners don't have whine she was afraid dettlaff would notice that and she would be exposed but she didn't know that the witcher has already figured out who she is
This is so sad :c Dettlaf actually loved her and was worried about her. I feel so bad for him
Hard to imagine anyone living more than 200 years feeling anything let alone being vulnerable as fuck.
Very sad story.
i fucked her puss
0:14
Dettlaff composing himself before he meets the girl he loves. Almost like how we adjust our shirts and look in the mirror to make sure are hair is looking good before a date.
Protectereli The proper term is preening.
The fact that the game developers can capture such a behavior in animation is a testament to the thought and time it took to make Witcher 3.
poor Dettlaff, cant see if he's looking good at the mirror
Holy hell...considering that Dettlaff experiences emotions far stronger than any human’s, considering that he almost lost control when an arrogant noble treated him like dirt, the fact that he managed to restrain himself without the slightest sign of transformation when his whole world was crumbling around him - that takes willpower.
I can see why people sympathise with Syanna, as well as hate her. I can see why people have the same conflict with Dettlaff. But to have Syanna celebrating in the Witcher 10th Anniversary vid with all the heroes (and other questionables, Olgierd and the Baron admittedly...) it still feels grossly out of place given how sociopathically she acted with neither curse, nor suffering inflicted by the one she abused, as an excuse. No. She doesn’t deserve a happy ending at the end of the day.
Holy hell. I didn’t even notice she was in the 10th anniversary video until I read this comment. I hate how Dettlaff isn’t there but she is, they’re basically treating him as the villain of the story.
Olgierd and Baron being there is understand since they’re the main character of their own story and are pretty much portrayed in a sympathetic (albeit morally grey) light.
@@hoilet6999 dude, dettlaff said he'll stay far from man so...
Cuong Dang In the story you can only have Syanna alive and Dettlaff dead, or the other way around; they both can’t be alive at the same time. So...
@@hoilet6999 Detlaff was probably canonically killed then, but even if he wasn't, he vowed to stay as far away from humans as possible.
@@hoilet6999 Deatlaff is still the main villain. He reacts way disproportionatly. He would bring (actually brings) more death and destruction in a single night, than Syanna ever could in her entire life. And he does this knowing the city of Beuclair is innocent to Syanna's crimes, and after promising Regis to "behave".
Yeah Syanna is a sociopathic bitch, but Deatlaff being that sensitive... almost anyone in the world could have triggered that rage. That makes him a volatile, completly unpredictable genocidal machine (as he can wipe out entire cities appearantly)
ahh, poor Dettlaff. Such a handsome man with such an unfortunate life
+Barbora Holubcová I like to believe the path where he survived and Syanna died as being the "lore" one though. There cannot always be "Happily ever after"s for royalty even in fairytale lands such as Toussaint.
Still that doesn't fix him having been used, but atleast he then says that he forgives her by mourning her death.
I made a huge mistake in aquiring the ribbon, but I think the ribbon-less ending is the "fair" ending. And hey, we still get to keep Corvo Bianco.
dianna k Me and my friend pair him up with out Scoia'tael OC, lol. He's a male though XD
Me too. I prefer Dettlaff living, besides that he's who bring Regis back to life. He deserves to live. Btw, I prefer Anna Henrietta had live in the end as well.
dianna k
Oh I agree...
Gurl, Syanna or whoever the fk she was was like ex # 665 for an immortal superbeing
He’s not a villian he’s a victim
Interesting how he wanted her to come to the one area where the only cage in the world built strong enough to restrain a raging higher vampire is kept. Maybe he was planning on locking himself within so the woman he loved could explain herself without worrying about ripping her apart?
Maybe, but Telsem Mutna was also the traditional vampire stronghold where vampires would conduct trials and carry out punishments on one another: He probably felt it appropriate to meet, try and punish there for that reason.
Dettlaff: *Teleports out a window like a boss*
Geralt: He just *#$% fly off???
HAHA
This actually what makes me come here
He didnt want to act rashly
One can only feel bad for him,he genuinely cared about her
Dettlaff is silent for such a long time, not only to think of everything he has just heard, but to give Syanna a possibility to proof all the accusations wrong, say something, anything. She doesn't, and this is the last proof for him that she'd really had him the worst way possible. I agree that to slaughter people in Beauclare was an awful decision (though there is also logic behind it), but what Syanna did to Dettlaff was a reason more than enough for him to kill her.
"You will come to tesham mutna and explain all. If you do not I will raze beacluair to the ground."
Such an interesting case. Dettlaf who is beyond unstable and far too trusting and Syana who is incredibly manipulative and narcissistic.
2 people who really shouldn't have ever been together. Causing hundreds of deaths.
bad feeling about dettlaff :(
I feel so bad for him he got played so hard :(
screwed because YOU REALLY HAD TO DRINK FANCY WINE, DIDNT YOU
Rain and toxicity really fuck up cut scenes in this game
he is so damn hot 🤷
Yup...a true vilf.
When he said he’d raze beauclair to the ground, I was like ohhhhh shit😂 shit was so intense and scary
She's a gold digger bro
Worse.. she was born during the black sun
@@aronorenda and because so many dunces thought that way she and many other women were banished, mistreated, imprisoned, raped and/or killed.
If only Geralt kept his mouth shut. He could have stopped the entire thing from happening.
Nope... He would find out... Eventually....
@@shamimhussain396 how?
@@mygod5500 Simple, Syanna would eventually face a trial, end everything would be revealed...
I think the duchess wouldnt give a crap and just take syanna to beauclair (the "castle" dont remember how that is named) syanna would think a way to kill her sister with dettlaff and when dettlaff finally knew who she was he'd destroy beauclair completely. With no leader such as anna and syanna probably dead because of dettlaff beauclair would be similar to velen. Thats the greater evil in geralts point of view and the other endings lesser evil. Yet all of them evil because it ends up harming someone.
Just my opinion on how it would of happened if geralt didnt get the contract or kept his mouth shut.
Dettlaff is so handsome lol❤
I still argue that the ending where dettlaff and Syana die is the true ending, this is a perfect tragedy, at the Shakespearean level.
going by anniversary video the happy ending is canon
@@masuriliani5608 Fake Is fanmade
@@dovahkiinslayer752no it's not
@@wwng2629 Impossible
i had first bad feeling but attack inoccent people and let them slaughtered by lesser vampires goes far to wide :s
Bear armor is so badass
Bad feeling about both of them
Uhuh yeah, ok. So what does the guy who was eviscerated on the stairs think?
Anyone gonna ask him?
0:45 also me right now
YOU'RE GREY!
0:06
how did Geralt manage to beat someone who can do _that_ ?
by the power of HMMMMMM
Witchers have heightened reflexes
yeah, its a pretty nasty boss fight. www.thegamer.com/the-witcher-hardest-boss-fights-ranked-difficulty/
Skilled Witchers can beat Higher Vampires and dont forget that Geralt is one of the best witchers that ever roamed the witcher world and he is on extra mutations in this DLC
Him beating Detlaff is not that surprising, its not an upset
bad feeling about Syanna
Fuck Syanna.
She literally seduced a vampire and this is the route she chose to get back into the Tousiannt Court... She had dozens of options to do so, but the writers decided to go with the most bloody and insane one. In a more realistic setting, she probably would have explained to Detlaff who she actually was, but also how much both he and getting back to Tousiannt meant to her, and they both could have done something like used Orianna as their point of contact to get her back to the Duchess.
Of course, that would make for a very boring game though.
@@Wasserkaktus She got joy out of hurting people. She didn't care about being the duchess, at least not that much as she loved to see the world burn around her.
@@furymern8162 This isn't completely accurate, as evidenced by her desire to get Sangraal, something she feels she is "entitled to" as being a member of Toussaint's ducal house and second in line to the Ducal Throne.
This attempt to get her what she was "entitled to" became one of her biggest mistakes in the whole plot, as it was the only lead Geralt and the Duchess had to continue investigating the plot, which lead to the whole plot unravelling.
Lowkey Geralt‘s mistake here,if he didn‘t mention Syanna‘s scheme in front of Dettlaff,Beauclair might have been safe from massacre
yep, and care enough to come to Tesham Mutna in three days... interestingly enough - if I am not mistaken, Dettlaff got three days to kill each victim
@Michael Pitou yeah ig you‘re right but Geralt could just say that she‘ll be punished when Detlaff was becoming furious
Does anyone know the music that plays when Geralt reveals the truth? Plays many times throughout the game, but I can't find it anywhere!!
What lies unseen
Why does he have that knife/machete on his back when he has claws?
Fucking Syanna i like detlaff
Why does she keep looking at that bottle? I never understood that bit.
Michael Dy because supposedly she was a prisoner and prisoners don't have whine she was afraid dettlaff would notice that and she would be exposed but she didn't know that the witcher has already figured out who she is
Michael Dy it's the stolen sanregal bottle, further evidence which proves her identity as the duchesses sister
Geralt not looking good.
syanna's shame
I really dont care about Syanna, played 3 times and always let her die
I wanted Dettlaff to live but syanna to die. Unfortunately it wasn't possible.
It is
But he still slaughtered so many innocent lives, I couldn't spare him
@wire just don't get the ribbon
What the hell is wrong with Geralt's face?
if toxicity is high then face becomes like that when toxicity drops it becomes normal
@@sreekarsai8370 what?
@@Erakelus using portions which increase toxicity will make Geralt face like that.face will become normal when toxicity becomes zero
@@sreekarsai8370 oh, i didn't know because i was always lazy to make some potions.
@@Erakelus lmao
Simp Dettlaff smh
A simp would've forgiven Syanna
He got tricked. He's no simp, just loved her.
Geralt fault!