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Yes, it affects something (an entire village is slaughtered - and no telling what will happen to the rest of Velen in later years).
Not really, Nisox. There is no good ending at all, only more or less sad endings. Read this thread:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/292030/discussions/0/405692224235679096/
Off course, he will have to make his descision based on very limited and incomplete information.
You can try to deal with it by trying to choose the lesser evil. But actions can have consequences that are not or only very hard to forsee.
The choice you faced in this quest is actualy one of the more obvious ones Geralt comes accross in his adventures, belive it or not.
For example, close to the end of the second game, you have to choose which of two women you help out of a thight spot. The consequences of either choice are pretts much equaly bad, far-reaching for the northern realms and Geralt can forsee them only in a small part.
Or if there's no deaths at least someone ends screwed or plans doesn't go according to what they were thinking.
Only 2 quests including 4 or 5 choices affect the ending per se, and they are both endgame quests.
It does affect the fate of the ones including in that particular story tho.
The baron is ♥♥♥♥ anyways, the lady is probably no saint and probably a pain in the ass but you dont know that and she doesnt deserve to be hit, but she indeed made a pact with the most twisted pieces of ♥♥♥♥, so she had it coming eventually, even if just by being careless.
The tree spirit is the mother of the crones, and shes far worse than the crones in terms of madness, and yes shes evil AF. The lesser evil here are the crones BUT they ll eventually kill children and eat humans for pleasure, and make pacts to make everyone misserable, but they are the wardens of Velen in a twisted way..
This is one of the few quest choices that actually has a lesser evil, the crones, but you have to deal with the fact that they induct the children and send them to another realm, to eventually eat them or worst.
The spirit ll slaughter all the villagers in that town but they also had it coming by sending children to the trial of treats, they are all pieces of ♥♥♥♥ in this quest, but if you free the spirit he wont stop at the villagers, because shes mad and evil without limits, and far more powerfull than the crones. So there is that.