Iorveth was amazing! I normally don't have a problem picking a favorite character but between him and Roche, I can't. I love them both equally. But I do think I enjoyed Iorveth's story arc more. We know Roche is a patriot, willing to do whatever it takes to protect his country, and throughout the game, he becomes our good friend. But Iorveth, Iorveth started as an enemy, protecting Letho because he was useful to his cause. Then, he sides with us when he learns the truth and he becomes a comrade. Then, he becomes a friend. Amazing character.
How is Dandilion so silvertongued to make "I'm scared to go!" into an heroic tale where he himself has to be safe in order to keep order in Vergen, so he send Geralt to do the dirty work? XD
If I were Radovid I'd have waged war against Eilhart over other mages. Eilhart manipulated everyone, even her ilks and destroyed minds to mindless certainty.
Iorveth was amazing! I normally don't have a problem picking a favorite character but between him and Roche, I can't. I love them both equally. But I do think I enjoyed Iorveth's story arc more. We know Roche is a patriot, willing to do whatever it takes to protect his country, and throughout the game, he becomes our good friend.
But Iorveth, Iorveth started as an enemy, protecting Letho because he was useful to his cause. Then, he sides with us when he learns the truth and he becomes a comrade. Then, he becomes a friend.
Amazing character.
My favorite in the games. What a blow when Iorveth was not in #3.... only including Eskel saved that for me.
How is Dandilion so silvertongued to make "I'm scared to go!" into an heroic tale where he himself has to be safe in order to keep order in Vergen, so he send Geralt to do the dirty work? XD
"if only this bed could speak..." What do you mean by that, Iorveth?
don't think we want to hear it speak after what Geralt has walked in on a couple of times...
If I were Radovid I'd have waged war against Eilhart over other mages. Eilhart manipulated everyone, even her ilks and destroyed minds to mindless certainty.
Always loved the aesthetic of Witcher 2.
I do too
Damn, my love Philippa :(
xLetalis amoral in a crystaline way, yet it is also what makes her character so interesting
you don't deserve an anthropophage, mate
The miss spellings in the subtitles keeps messing with me :D
If only this bed could speak 😂..iorveth definitely should have been in the third game.. excellent character with a terrific voice actor
Dandelion aka Captain Obvious
Why does Dethmold have a wind chicken on his staff?
Why is Sila on the thumbnail even though the title of your video says that Philippa is behind it all?
Probably found a good shot of Sile in the video and used that ;]
Philippa be fine🔥
Thank god in Witcher 3 the voice acting isn't as bad as this.
both Henselt (always alive) and Dethmold (not killed by Roche) get off easiest on Iorveth's path
Fucking elves...
How to unlike a video like this??? Nice part of game
Is yennefer in w2?
no
Only in flashbacks and conversation.
Dethmold died like a man
I prefer his castration ending.
and i prerfer when he kicks roches ass and escapes and then henselt and rad deivide his shithole
re bel
Honestly english dialogues seem a bit forced compared to polish