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Yes I like the game but I didn't like Alvin was the Grand Master, it was masterpiece, the story, the monster, the progress, it long but not boring, the graphics is outdated but I can't argue with that, not many game offer that nowadays (now playing Witcher 2, then 3)
About the Grand Master / Alvin logic
2 same people in 1 timespace isn't possible
Grand Master trying to safe human race by making a mutant robot (I called it robot because it doesn't have emotion and just obey the command), he trying to be savior of human kind, restore order and "peace" by a force and having too perfect ideal that simply wrong, make nonhumans extinct is one in his agenda, you can't restore peace by violence
"peace" in here means nobody against his ideal thus nobody will oppose him, then a state of people following his only rules whether it is right or wrong, while people didn't know which one is right or wrong, they just following
Through non violence and right knowledge, one can achieve peace of mind, knowing which one lead to suffering and which one lead to happiness, it's not easy, other people will exploit that kind of people
Now I sound like Kalkstein...
He cares about survival, not about peace.
You're right, he only cares about survival, damn Alvin, I never taught you to be @55hole
Hmm , yes they only inhabit same time, think about it, who send Salamandra to attack Kaer Morhen in the first place? It must be Grand Master, and Alvin already born and still living with his mother... then, because of Salamandra attacking Kaer Morhen, Witchers travel around the world to find Salamandra thus make Geralt went to Vizima and meet with Alvin...
Grand Master couldn't predicted what Geralt do, so the Grand Master is a person from completely different dimension, thus his action forced completely new event that he was never experienced in the witcher 1, that means My Alvin is not Grand Master that I killed (the logic is like Terminator Movie, Robot lost in the future, send Terminator to change the future)
Now I'm satisfied with this theory, Alvin possesed a power to travel through time AND space
thus make a story fo witcher 1 make sense, I hope My Alvin be a good person
Who says that two people in the same timespace isn't possible?
Hmm, that could be some clue , but Grand Master didn't recognize Geralt so well
While the theory of different dimension could offer infinite possibilities, let's say that Grand Master I killed was Alvin that never met Geralt thus adopted by some random person or my best guess is Berengar and given same amulet , never explained where Triss got that amulet but that amulet does reside around Vizima
About Grand Master comments about it differently, while history can't be changed, future is unknown and changed based what you done or what you will do
Grand Master could predicted the future, but can not see it, that's why he is dead, His death was his future and My Alvin future could be different from Grand Master, thus all of this based on Destiny and Death, The Wild Hunt blabbering around
By that I theory, I could guess that maybe the real Geralt from witcher 1 world dimension is DEAD and still dead, the Geralt you play is different Geralt from another dimension, if the real Geralt was ressurected, he must have the pitch fork wound
If it was possible, you could say thanks to many Obamas
On a second thought, by cloning, you can say thanks to many Obamas