This quest is unlocked after completing "Hunting A Witch." While it never becomes mandatory, it is a requisite to determining Keira's ultimate fate. You'll want to accept as Kiera will then reward the lamp to Geralt in a later quest. Don't kill Keira 100 Experience (There's a choice - 1a and 1b - here that affects Keira's sub-plot ending.)Īfter following a lead on Ciri and persuing the Wild Hunt through an underground elven ruin, Kiera requests Geralt's help locating a Magic Lamp also hidden within the ruins. Triggered automatically at the end of A Favor For A Friend, this quest is the culmination of Geralt's optional role in Kiera's storyline, where Geralt will ultimately decide the sorceress's fate with the decisions made throughout their dialogue.ġ. Unlocked by a conversation between Geralt and Kiera at the end of "A Towerful of Mice," this quest is coincidentally a cut-off point for another quest called Lynch Mob, which will fail upon starting this one. Deny Annabelle's Request 500 ExperienceĢ. Involving breaking a curse on an old tower, this quest must be completed in order for Geralt to begin romancing Keira Metz.ġ. So be sure you've completed the tasks you wanted to before reconvening with Vesemir at the inn after completing the Griffin Contract.
You'll technically be locked out of these quests by completing the preceding main quest, Lilac and Gooseberries, as the ending sequence of that quest takes you to Vizima via the cut-scene. It has a few possible outcomes that change the rewards Geralt will receive, but the payout differences aren't that substantial.Ī simple investigative quest that exercises Geralt's witcher senses and tests his moral compass with another life or death decision on behalf of a minor NPC. This quest has a small window of opportunity as it is only available during the Lilac and Gooseberries quest, which leads directly into Imperial Audience.
Manuscript Page: Cursed Oil of Sweat and Blood It's also another choice-based life or death situation regarding minor characters and offers some hefty early game experience. It does include a life or death ultimatum for a minor NPC, though.Īnother simple non-combative quest that offers some interesting tie-in lore for fans of Saposki's novels if you delve into the optional dialogue. This is a quest of little consequence for Geralt. This is a simple non-combative quest with some decent early-game rewards you might not want to miss.