This encounter is like a joke; A redanian A mage A nilfgardian And a witcher all sit by the campfire and then the witcher says; wind's howling. Edit; god these are a lot of likes - and the joke wasn't even all that funny
This is directly from the books... Dandelion releases the Nilfgaardian is a spy when he calls the massacre of Cintra a "conquest." If you are looking at it from the Black Ones perspective, these are victories.
@@quixote_7 Isn't it at the beginning of Blood of Elves? I'm sure Dandelion comes across some kind of a socerer who tries to torture him and kill him before he os rescued by Yen.
That doesn't work if you're doing counterintelligence and your job is to basically be "compromised" to feed fake intel but not make it look like it was obtained too easily. It's a thing. In that case, you want to seem as loyal and supportive of your side as possible.
@@TitoMcFadden Not necessary, if they think you are obvious spy they can start thinking you are doing counterintelligence, in short, its a freaking mindgame on top of a mindgame that takes place in another game.............
@@TitoMcFadden what you are describing is very hard to pull off. Try to win a Town of Salem game as jester. It's exactly what you said, and it's horrendously hard.
I love that it's never properly revealed whether he was a spy or not. You're left wondering if you did a good thing or maybe just got swept along with the paranoia that pervades in a country at war, and just murdered an innocent man who happened to be articulate about politics. Exactly the moral ambivalence that the Witcher universe is known for. God I love this game
I think if you stick around the soldier makes a comment that “confirms” the merchant was a spy since he has Nilfgaardian florins on his corpse. But I’d say that’s pretty flimsy evidence since he’s, ya know, a merchant. It’s the little details that make the Witcher III such a great game!
@@nicholasschemper3206 if anything it would imply he's innocent and actually a merchant, a spy would avoid having anything suspicious on him where possible.
@@KB8Killa Lmao except for that little girl in the “where the cat and wolf play” quest where you have to pick to kill or spare a cat Witcher after he massacred a village
For the one wondering where's this: Go to near Carsten, West, you'll see a small redenian fort just crossing a bridge and meters away north this guys sitting there beside the river will be chatting
2:35 I love how long it took him to make a decision. This is me in literally every playthrough of Witcher 3. After so many playthrough I already know what the outcome of each choice will be, and I still sit on the "decision" screen for at least a couple of minutes thinking about it. Just shows how well they captured the feel of the books, where no choice is ever black and white.
There 2 or 3 outcomes i think. I don't remember clearly how many outcomes but in 1 decision, the soldier is my enemy. I started again from save game, and killed the spy.
there might possibly be even more secrets in this game that we haven't discovered yet, this one of the many reasons why everyone considers this game to be a true masterpiece, like Morrowind!
"You heard about Foltest-" "NOPE WASN'T ME." "Ok, jeez. Anyway, I wish Henselt we're still alive-" "DUNNO ANYTHING ABOUT THAT, THESE ACCUSATIONS ARE BASELESS, I HAVE A CRACKSHOT LAWYER."
I sided with the spy and killed the Redanian. Sure the Nilfgardians can be jerks at time, but Redania is almost nothing but assholes, when you walk through Oxenfurt and Novigrad the soldiers threaten you and treat you like crap, most normal citizens say mean things about you, and then there's Radovid going after the mages and nonhumans. Fuck Redania. If the game would have let me, I'd have fought for Nilfgard and lead the Nilfgardians in battles to cross the pontar and take over Oxenfurt and Novigrad.
headhunter 9865 at least they're not in a full on witch hunt and burning people at the stake. Also the game flat out states in the ending that if you didn't kill him, Radovid expands his witch hunt of mages, nonhuman, and people he doesn't like across the entire kingdom. So yeah, once again, fuck Redania. Communism sucks, but at least people aren't being burned alive
Well, it's not like Radovid is the only possible Northern leader there is... I mean there is a certain other Redanian leader who not only stops the persecution of mages, nonhuman and etc but actually industrializes and develops the North while maintaining it's freedom. And if you are willing to led a totalitarian, draconian slave-based empire take over the North because you don't want him killing your Temerian friend who is a racist asshole that has murdered eleven women and children than that is just being hypocritical.
Derek Smilvel I feel exactly the same way I went through the whole game expecting Iorveth and was so mad when I found out he wasn't there. Hopefully he's in the next witcher
+Derek Smilvel Iorveth was originially supposed to be in the game. In fact Iorveth was supposed to be directly tied to the main questline. But someone somewhere decided against it.
SerWarden it's not that they decided against it the devs wanted him in the game but they unfortunately had to cut big parts of the game he would've been in and since his major role would've went down to a minor one instead of cramming him in the game (they said that wasn't their style they either do it right or not at all) they decided to cut him to which is unfortunate considering the guy who I got the quote from and gave the interview where all this info came from said that Iorveth was his favorite character
part of the secret to why it's so amazing is the choice options make you remember and figure out exactly what is going on there in relation to the game world before deciding, that and the camera-work for dialogue stuff is just amazing.
Oh I still remember how beautiful this game was just as the first time I played it 😭 the music really hit different when you’re out on a grass fields with howling wind
@@x.ruizcastillo5624 To be fair, it is very likely that a traveling merchant would have Florens in Redania considering Novigrad is close by and it's one of the few places that you could exchange foreign currency. The totem is the only odd item but even that could be explained away as "inventory". I'm not saying he wasn't a spy. He straight up asked a soldier to give him classified military communications as small talk. He's a very bad spy with a very good cover.
Hope in the next gen version characters acknowledge what armour you wearing. Like NPCs commenting on wearing Nilfgaard armour in Novigrad or Skellige or Vesimir commenting on you wearing different witcher school armours
I remember this was one of the first quests I came across in my first playthrough and though it was cool. I initially killed the spy, but then felt bad and agree to let them fight it out between them
Not all mages are killed those that obey Radovid and become his lap dogs are left alive because Radovid knows he can use their aid for his own purposes.
@@simondigruber2111 yes he hates them but that doesn’t mean he kills every single one of them. There are mages he locked up that do his biddings. If you give him the megascope crystal you found in Philippa Eilhart's hideout he’ll tell you his mages will look into it. Also there’s a mage that you can talk to near Radovid’s boat that will tell you Radovid has them on a leash.
Well, actually he is a spy indeed, because after the cutscene ends the redanian soldier has an animation of searching his body and finds a sack of florens (nilfgaardian money). That confirms that merchant was at least payed by someone on nilfgaardian side. Unfortunately, this video ends before that anmation is shown, but it really is there you can trust me. ;)
@@piotrkucharczyk7561 He's a merchant so he trades with other merchants around the world including Nilfgaard. Having a sack of florens doesn't make one a spy of Nilfgaard. Geralt has florens and so does Vivaldi and probably all the merchants.
@@piotrkucharczyk7561 Gotta say that I agree with the OP. This is one of those situations where I think Geralt either should help the merchant or remain neutral. Personally I would have helped. There's literally no proof and it seems the Redanian was just bored and itching for a fight. Most if not all of Radovid's men could care less about guilt, they just enjoy killing. The Church of the Eternal Fire and the Witch Hunters, both institutions that are endorsed by Radovid and by proxy Redania, are clear evidence of this fact.
@@raiden6428 plus the Redanian soldiers are known to accuse others of spying based on their whims. They accused Geralt of spying so he’d pay them money.
Eh, I helped the spy. Nilfgaard isn't great but at least it isn't run by a deranged mage hunter and xenophobe. With Radovid out of power, both sides are better off.
Im wondering is this mini quest forshadowing something in future quest. Like he is important someone and people die or not die about his knowledge. Damn this game cannot be over.
Looted the corpse before the cutscene begins, a true witcher player.
Autoloot mod: you have a point
Hahaah
_"Let's search his body!"_
Geralt: _"Light years ahead of you."_
Very nice!!
That's how you get The Caretaker's spade lol
"Grab him!"
*Lights spy on fire*
*searches corpse*
*Finds grilled pork*
Confirmed undercover pig.
Underrated comment.
Extra underrated comment.
suspiciously undercovered comment!
>Exposes a Nilfgaardian spy
>Is wearing Nilfgaardian armor
Fucking hell.
t Alberto Barbosa
>While working on a contract from the emperor himself
And seeking for help... Nilfgaardian spy ;-)
as wells as sitting right next to a mage...whom are being hunted by radovid
This encounter is like a joke;
A redanian
A mage
A nilfgardian
And a witcher all sit by the campfire and then the witcher says; wind's howling.
Edit; god these are a lot of likes - and the joke wasn't even all that funny
Don't forget the " nice tune"🤣
..and lest you forget: "Storm. Damnit."
The mage reminded me a lot of the mages in The Witcher 2 because of his outfit.
Hmm, Fuck.
Zaraza
"Take this. It oughta prove useful."
Gives literally 25 experience points.
Wrong
@@leoortiiiz WRONG
@@jordan3400 I know this is a joke but for those who don't know, he did give him coins, the vid is cut
@@mountain6729 I just found the ‘wrong’ comment dumb, even if correct.
He gives a diagram for crafting something I don't remember
The spy straight up revealed himself, Gerald didn't even do anything.
Again, that’s the guy who farts to popular tunes at festivals, not the White Wolf
@@thephantompenance That's Gerard
Gerold of the river
Guy in the middle: "Aye, are you a spy?"
The spy: "Fuck you mate! I'm not a spy, I'll kill the lot of ya!"
Geralt: "I have no idea what's happening."
@@arcanefire7511 gerard's died of flu
This is directly from the books...
Dandelion releases the Nilfgaardian is a spy when he calls the massacre of Cintra a "conquest." If you are looking at it from the Black Ones perspective, these are victories.
sushles realizes
but cool detail there
which book is it from?
@@tacolugia1674 baptism of fire
@@quixote_7 Isn't it at the beginning of Blood of Elves? I'm sure Dandelion comes across some kind of a socerer who tries to torture him and kill him before he os rescued by Yen.
"Let's search for any valuable documents"
(Geralt sees the corpse burnt by igni)
Geralt : "you're on your own"
I'm sorry, i don't have a "restore stuff that was burnt to a crisp" sign.
underrated
2:53 my lovelife in a nutshell
The comments on these videos are always fucking amazing
what is geralt's armor name?
bad idea
Otavio lol( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
quack
Rule number 1 of being a spy:
Always act like you are either indifferent or hate the side you're spying for.
That doesn't work if you're doing counterintelligence and your job is to basically be "compromised" to feed fake intel but not make it look like it was obtained too easily. It's a thing. In that case, you want to seem as loyal and supportive of your side as possible.
@@TitoMcFadden Not necessary, if they think you are obvious spy they can start thinking you are doing counterintelligence, in short, its a freaking mindgame on top of a mindgame that takes place in another game.............
@@michasokoowski6651 that is like 10 universe ahead
@@ryugaroxas It gets 10 parallel universes ahead when you loose track of which side you are actually on...
@@TitoMcFadden what you are describing is very hard to pull off. Try to win a Town of Salem game as jester. It's exactly what you said, and it's horrendously hard.
dude wtf are you doing? you were supposed to hold him, not burn him alive. thats what the church of eternal fire is for.
Geralt, trying to blend in for the new world coming.
Relax a simple misunderstanding
Cherhch uof etewnal fayah
And that’s only for mages, and then non humans when we run out of mages to burn.
@@dijkstra4678 ok g.o.d
I love that it's never properly revealed whether he was a spy or not. You're left wondering if you did a good thing or maybe just got swept along with the paranoia that pervades in a country at war, and just murdered an innocent man who happened to be articulate about politics. Exactly the moral ambivalence that the Witcher universe is known for. God I love this game
Sadly, but this happened a lot in our history.
I think if you stick around the soldier makes a comment that “confirms” the merchant was a spy since he has Nilfgaardian florins on his corpse. But I’d say that’s pretty flimsy evidence since he’s, ya know, a merchant. It’s the little details that make the Witcher III such a great game!
@@nicholasschemper3206 if anything it would imply he's innocent and actually a merchant, a spy would avoid having anything suspicious on him where possible.
A merchant would be scared :)
I‘d say the merchant was not a spy because Imperial spies are not that incompetent
Soldier: Let's search his body
Geralt: Nah
**QUEST COMPLETE**
Wearing the NIlfgaard set: ''Fine, I'll hold.'' lol
best example of hiding in plain sight.^^
The redanian soldier's voice actor is fucking killing it.
The voice acting was amazing all throughout this game looking back
@@KB8Killa Lmao except for that little girl in the “where the cat and wolf play” quest where you have to pick to kill or spare a cat Witcher after he massacred a village
@@notacockgobbler2054 she was very annoying and obvious lmao.
I was just thinking this! His voice acting is incredible, such a range in only a few lines of dialogue! Sounds so real and genuine.
In begining i thought the spy the other dude in his ridiculous outfit like an amateur spy
For the one wondering where's this: Go to near Carsten, West, you'll see a small redenian fort just crossing a bridge and meters away north this guys sitting there beside the river will be chatting
2:35 I love how long it took him to make a decision. This is me in literally every playthrough of Witcher 3. After so many playthrough I already know what the outcome of each choice will be, and I still sit on the "decision" screen for at least a couple of minutes thinking about it. Just shows how well they captured the feel of the books, where no choice is ever black and white.
There 2 or 3 outcomes i think. I don't remember clearly how many outcomes but in 1 decision, the soldier is my enemy. I started again from save game, and killed the spy.
what a terrible spy xD
I played through the game twice and still missed this
Smurf Salsa That's just how this game is. Endless hidden adventures.
Smurf Salsa This is why you never fast travel.
ye i dont use fast travel a lot and i find most things, its nice to use if you go the same way a lot and things like that tought
there might possibly be even more secrets in this game that we haven't discovered yet, this one of the many reasons why everyone considers this game to be a true masterpiece, like Morrowind!
Same here
Right after this, the Redanian then looks through his bags and finds Nilfgaardian money, I think.
Trigormike yes Florens
To be fair, he’s a merchant and admits he was doing business in occupied areas.
Except I wind up with tons of florens after killing bandits
By that logic Geralt on my playthrough is also a nilfgaardian spy.
@@RubyDoobieScoo he’s under the emperor’s employment to find ciri but that doesn’t necessarily make him a spy, more like the delivery boy.
"You heard about Foltest-"
"NOPE WASN'T ME."
"Ok, jeez. Anyway, I wish Henselt we're still alive-"
"DUNNO ANYTHING ABOUT THAT, THESE ACCUSATIONS ARE BASELESS, I HAVE A CRACKSHOT LAWYER."
They were very nice to him considering he’s a Witcher.
No one need to die on this quest.
Geralt can leave with when chosing 'About time i left' at 01:23 and still earn 25XP.
that escalated quickly
"Geralt exposes" I'd say Rufus did that.
The redanian has a good point, he does seem to know a lot for a merchant
Burns Body*
Loot: "Grilled Pork"
Kills *Nilfgaard spy* .....while wearing Nilfgaardian armor. Hmmmm... 🤔
Nope. Not suspicious there. I’ve never met the emperor.
"not a chance!!"
Then they expect geralt to react and stand there for 20 seconds waiting for a response
"Most you'll grab is your own 🐓" LOL!
Game is full of funny dialouge, especially meeting commoners in random side quest
he was so excited to say that,
he postponed his escape until geralt made his decision
I sided with the spy and killed the Redanian. Sure the Nilfgardians can be jerks at time, but Redania is almost nothing but assholes, when you walk through Oxenfurt and Novigrad the soldiers threaten you and treat you like crap, most normal citizens say mean things about you, and then there's Radovid going after the mages and nonhumans. Fuck Redania.
If the game would have let me, I'd have fought for Nilfgard and lead the Nilfgardians in battles to cross the pontar and take over Oxenfurt and Novigrad.
Nick Miller nilfgaard is communist though
headhunter 9865 at least they're not in a full on witch hunt and burning people at the stake. Also the game flat out states in the ending that if you didn't kill him, Radovid expands his witch hunt of mages, nonhuman, and people he doesn't like across the entire kingdom. So yeah, once again, fuck Redania. Communism sucks, but at least people aren't being burned alive
headhunter 9865 How the fuck is Nilfgaard communist?
Well, it's not like Radovid is the only possible Northern leader there is... I mean there is a certain other Redanian leader who not only stops the persecution of mages, nonhuman and etc but actually industrializes and develops the North while maintaining it's freedom.
And if you are willing to led a totalitarian, draconian slave-based empire take over the North because you don't want him killing your Temerian friend who is a racist asshole that has murdered eleven women and children than that is just being hypocritical.
Which "eleven" women and children did Roche kill. :P
I didn't get involved. The Red anon stabbed him anyway.
1:46 omg just the music and the wind in the background is so good
2:28 Ha! Not a chance! --- Sounded exactly like Iorveth
Same voice actor?
Derek Smilvel I feel exactly the same way I went through the whole game expecting Iorveth and was so mad when I found out he wasn't there. Hopefully he's in the next witcher
Ad Astra He's dead...
+Derek Smilvel Iorveth was originially supposed to be in the game. In fact Iorveth was supposed to be directly tied to the main questline. But someone somewhere decided against it.
SerWarden it's not that they decided against it the devs wanted him in the game but they unfortunately had to cut big parts of the game he would've been in and since his major role would've went down to a minor one instead of cramming him in the game (they said that wasn't their style they either do it right or not at all) they decided to cut him to which is unfortunate considering the guy who I got the quote from and gave the interview where all this info came from said that Iorveth was his favorite character
I missed the part where he's exposed as an actual spy. :/
Geralt is the real monster.
part of the secret to why it's so amazing is the choice options make you remember and figure out exactly what is going on there in relation to the game world before deciding, that and the camera-work for dialogue stuff is just amazing.
finally a smart redanian
Oh I still remember how beautiful this game was just as the first time I played it 😭 the music really hit different when you’re out on a grass fields with howling wind
''Let's search him.Might be carrying docume-''
'' You are on your own, and this sandwich is mine''
I love this game. All these little stories that tell us more about this world. So detailed
How do you know he was a spy. There were no orders or documents on his body and he hears alot traveling as a merchant.
You burned an innocent man.
why would a spy keeps documents on him?
and hes trying to influence the enemy's morale
Actually if you decide to stay the guards said something about some Nilfgaardian money and a totem with a Symbol (The Emperor Symbol).
@@x.ruizcastillo5624 To be fair, it is very likely that a traveling merchant would have Florens in Redania considering Novigrad is close by and it's one of the few places that you could exchange foreign currency. The totem is the only odd item but even that could be explained away as "inventory". I'm not saying he wasn't a spy. He straight up asked a soldier to give him classified military communications as small talk. He's a very bad spy with a very good cover.
Anyone taken back at how polite and charming Rufus was. A gentle giant.
The music in this game makes me feel so at ease.
I read the title as "Geralt exposed as a nilfgaardian spy" I was like, what?
literally looted him before the cutscene could even play xD
I don't know but i read the title as
"Ugandan spy"
DEATH TO THE MPLA!!!!!
So that's what i sound like.
Geralt discovers spy
The spy: greetings fellow nortern did you know your grace the emperor is gonna destroy Helburnsomething THANK THE GODS
Hope in the next gen version characters acknowledge what armour you wearing. Like NPCs commenting on wearing Nilfgaard armour in Novigrad or Skellige or Vesimir commenting on you wearing different witcher school armours
I remember this was one of the first quests I came across in my first playthrough and though it was cool. I initially killed the spy, but then felt bad and agree to let them fight it out between them
Haven't played this game in a few years now...
.....it's so damn comfy.
One of the best worldbuilding and atmospheric encounters in the whole game.
"Nnnnnoh =3 wasn't me "
😂
I hope Bethesda takes cues from this game. If they do, Fallout 5 and Elder Scrolls VI would be *revolutionary.*
Dapple Dog Not gonna happen SJW's will ruin it
@@evol111 go outside
They likely won't. Bethesda quality has been going down the drain further and further as the years go by
I really like the 3D models in this game, even for minor characters or regular NPCs. Same goes to Cyberpunk2077's character models when it works.
There won't be a moment in this game that you are left without doing anything its just a journey that never ends and that you never want it to end
you can save both
3:11 Stannis shaking his head in hell
I always pick the 'About Time I Left' dialogue option so I could leave without having to kill anybody
Guard did all the detective work..
I played this game for like 200 hours and still feel like I missed everything
2:52 brilliant writing, as always.
it gone quickly from 0 to 10 on the Whoreson scale
Lost count how many times I played the game. On several difficulties, different endings, dozens of secret quests, but I never saw this
-You're a spy!
-Ok
I miss the ever present wind in Night City.
i’ll forever love the dialogues of this game
A Radainan, Nilfgardian, and a Witcher walk into a bar.....
Six years of witcher 3 thousands of hours wandered like a mad dog Never came across this.
Well technically Geralt is also a Nilfgaardian spy since he's on a secret task ordered by Emhyr himself
Bruh this one was great. "I think you should come with me" was the oh shit moment
I honestly thought it was the other guy. He was *so* badly and oddly dressed I thought it was a Nilfgaardian who didn’t know what Redanians wore.
The background music is everything
As if a MERCHANT carrying coins from other regions would be hints for him being a spy.
For playing the witcher for 856 hours on steam. I have not done this quest once, the game is fucking massive.
I have played this game four times now. Poured hundreds of hours into it. I have never seen this one. This game still amazes me.
You're wearing the nilfguardian armor aswell.
at first I thought the thumbnail was the spy
The dude to the right is a mage, damn it. How's he still alive?
Not all mages are killed those that obey Radovid and become his lap dogs are left alive because Radovid knows he can use their aid for his own purposes.
@@min24434 nah Radovid hates all mages. He'd rather gouge their eyes out than trust one
@@simondigruber2111 yes he hates them but that doesn’t mean he kills every single one of them. There are mages he locked up that do his biddings. If you give him the megascope crystal you found in Philippa Eilhart's hideout he’ll tell you his mages will look into it. Also there’s a mage that you can talk to near Radovid’s boat that will tell you Radovid has them on a leash.
@@min24434 ah ok haven't played in a while so I must've forgot
There's a mage near Radovids Boat at Oxenfurt who you can interact, he seems to work for Radovid
Radovid is crazy.
I’ve played this game four times, I’ve done nearly everything to be done. Never have I ever seen this quest in my life.
In me life*
only four times?
1 imposter left
How do you know he’s a spy? He could have been a knowledgeable person since he travels a lot as a merchant.
Well, actually he is a spy indeed, because after the cutscene ends the redanian soldier has an animation of searching his body and finds a sack of florens (nilfgaardian money). That confirms that merchant was at least payed by someone on nilfgaardian side. Unfortunately, this video ends before that anmation is shown, but it really is there you can trust me. ;)
@@piotrkucharczyk7561 He's a merchant so he trades with other merchants around the world including Nilfgaard. Having a sack of florens doesn't make one a spy of Nilfgaard. Geralt has florens and so does Vivaldi and probably all the merchants.
@@piotrkucharczyk7561
Gotta say that I agree with the OP. This is one of those situations where I think Geralt either should help the merchant or remain neutral. Personally I would have helped. There's literally no proof and it seems the Redanian was just bored and itching for a fight. Most if not all of Radovid's men could care less about guilt, they just enjoy killing. The Church of the Eternal Fire and the Witch Hunters, both institutions that are endorsed by Radovid and by proxy Redania, are clear evidence of this fact.
@@raiden6428 plus the Redanian soldiers are known to accuse others of spying based on their whims. They accused Geralt of spying so he’d pay them money.
@@min24434 Exactly. Or the time Geralt won a debate against a priest, so the priest tried to have Geralt killed in an alley by witch hunters.
That depth of field tho, it’s beautiful!
Played this game 7 times and never seen this once.
Don’t worry. The guard will surely become a slave and clean the sewers till the day he drops.
"Were you the one that...you know...Foltest's death?"
That brings back AoK memories
He literally handed him Exp
Yeah, they do that sometimes...
I just did this conversation it didn't end like this in my version xD
How did it end
Damn.....I have played Witcher 7 times, and never crossed to this one
Eh, I helped the spy. Nilfgaard isn't great but at least it isn't run by a deranged mage hunter and xenophobe. With Radovid out of power, both sides are better off.
Benjo Kazooie Bullshit
I was under the impression that Nilfgaard treated mages and nonhumans as much like dirt as anyone else...
Nilfgaard already purged mages, non humans and monsters. It's "modern" society which doesn't believe in such things.
I sided with the Redanian. I also killed radovid and made Dijkstra the king.
Nilfgaard just keeps them on extremely tight leashes
The mages look ridiculous, no wonder radovid wanted to get rid of them
That's a merchant. Don't think a Redanian soldier would fraternize with a mage.
@@iWillWakeYouUp Its clearly a mage, even if not then hes wearing mages outfit for some reason
My god I forgot how good this game looked can’t wait for the next gen upgrade to play it again
I ran into this my last playthrough, didn't know it existed
Music is so soothing in this game
Just imagine he really wasn't a spy and Geralt got him killed
I'll grab him *roasts him
0:16 looks like someone stabbed him in the leg
Im wondering is this mini quest forshadowing something in future quest. Like he is important someone and people die or not die about his knowledge. Damn this game cannot be over.