I felt bad once, but then I got all this glorious loot and exp.

I felt bad once, but then I got all this glorious loot and exp.

I killed a fennec today that had a tinge damage, he was making the group edgy, but I got a bit emotional
Well he isn't hunting the Dragon; it attacks him. More importantly, it's clearly a mercy killing and Geralt complains to Roche about the loss of the Dragon. This is what makes the scene have its emotional impact.
You are talking about event in the game and as it is well known Geralt from games is not a canon Geralt ![]()
You are talking about event in the game and as it is well known Geralt from games is not a canon Geralt
Yes, and the complaint was that Geralt doesn't kill dragons, using the book as a source. However, game Geralt doesn't go against the cited passage.
I didn't play the Yorveth path yet, but I had a detail spoiled for me that makes it even more significant, if I understood the spoiler correctly.
Iorveth's path is so much bettter imo. You should play it. You will get information you missed going with Roche, yes.
The best scene in the Witcher 2 is Geralt very sadly killing a dragon, and he's a professional monster slayer.
That's because the dragon wasn't really a dragon it was something else.
I felt bad once, but then I got all this glorious loot and exp.
I haven't seen every episode of South Park, but this one had me in tears...as well as the chili and nambla ones.
That's because the dragon wasn't really a dragon it was something else.
No, Geralt doesn't know that on Roche's path. It's a dragon.
That lil' dragoling always makes me sad. But his mama is sitting right on that Fabe-touched Obsidian I need, so can't be helped.
The worst part tho, is that if you let it live, it starts to follow you around. Poor thing :C