The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:09am
Blood and Wine and still no sign of the baron and his Wife..?
Any idea what happened I managed too keep her Human but she lost her mind and they Baron went for help ages ago, any idea?
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GoulactiX Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:10am 
Originally posted by BossDefects:
Any idea what happened I managed too keep her Human but she lost her mind and they Baron went for help ages ago, any idea?
what does blood and wine has to do with the red baron and no you dont see them anymore
Last edited by GoulactiX; Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:11am
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:13am 
I never said it did..? It was and indication too how far into the game I am as in done everything and still no sign of them. there no reason they could not have been where Blood and Wine takes place as a side quest so was just incase I missed it.
GoulactiX Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:15am 
Originally posted by BossDefects:
I never said it did..? It was and indication too how far into the game I am as in done everything and still no sign of them. there no reason they could not have been where Blood and Wine takes place as a side quest so was just incase I missed it.
who said they went to the blood and wine area
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:16am 
Nobody hahahahahahaha.
GoulactiX Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:18am 
so..........
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:23am 
so what? I realise you have a problem understanding English. Read my first response too you. There is no reason too believe that they could not have been there in the blood and win as a side quest. I was asking the Community incase they were or if somebody had any information about them, really simple as that and you can't understand yet I assume you have played this game a lot so you probs had no understanding of the game what so ever if you can't understand the basics of a conversations :P
WalrusMan Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:48am 
Originally posted by BossDefects:
so what? I realise you have a problem understanding English. Read my first response too you. There is no reason too believe that they could not have been there in the blood and win as a side quest. I was asking the Community incase they were or if somebody had any information about them, really simple as that and you can't understand yet I assume you have played this game a lot so you probs had no understanding of the game what so ever if you can't understand the basics of a conversations :P
You just disproved your own point and then proceeded to insult someone.
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 8:56am 
No I didn't haha. Try again.
thejuiceweasel Jun 22, 2016 @ 9:03am 
They took of to the Blue Mountains, which is basically around Kaer Morhen, but farther in. That's a storyline that won't be resolved further, unlike the fate of Orianna, which was basically "spoiled" in the cinematic trailer, but in a cool way.
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 9:09am 
Originally posted by thejuiceweasel:
They took of to the Blue Mountains, which is basically around Kaer Morhen, but farther in. That's a storyline that won't be resolved further, unlike the fate of Orianna, which was basically "spoiled" in the cinematic trailer, but in a cool way.
Very true yeah I read about them going to the Blue Mountains shame there wasn't more info. Thanks man :)
BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 9:49am 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Originally posted by BossDefects:
Any idea what happened I managed too keep her Human but she lost her mind and they Baron went for help ages ago, any idea?

He took her in search of a hermit he hoped might be able to help her. They went to the Blue Mountains well to the east of Kaedwen Aedirn and Lyria. Blood and Wine is set Toussaint, well to the south of the entire base game playing area.

Why would you think you'd run into them?
Well why not? it was a big part of the story and it doesn't have to be in Toussaint you could even meet them if u go back. Literally just wanted them to finish a story rather than just leave it. Simple man.
WolfEisberg Jun 22, 2016 @ 9:55am 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Originally posted by BossDefects:
Any idea what happened I managed too keep her Human but she lost her mind and they Baron went for help ages ago, any idea?

He took her in search of a hermit he hoped might be able to help her. They went to the Blue Mountains well to the east of Kaedwen Aedirn and Lyria. Blood and Wine is set Toussaint, well to the south of the entire base game playing area.

Why would you think you'd run into them?

Bloody Baron loves his wine, makes complete sense he would show up.:steammocking:
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BossDefects Jun 22, 2016 @ 9:57am 
Originally posted by eisberg:
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:

He took her in search of a hermit he hoped might be able to help her. They went to the Blue Mountains well to the east of Kaedwen Aedirn and Lyria. Blood and Wine is set Toussaint, well to the south of the entire base game playing area.

Why would you think you'd run into them?

Bloody Baron loves his wine, makes complete sense heceould show up.:steammocking:
exactly and there was a lot of blood shed in that plot. So I was disappointed nothing came from this DLC all be it a gd DLC.
WalrusMan Jun 22, 2016 @ 10:18am 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Originally posted by BossDefects:
Well why not? it was a big part of the story and it doesn't have to be in Toussaint you could even meet them if u go back. Literally just wanted them to finish a story rather than just leave it. Simple man.

The Bloody Baron was not a big part of the story. It was just one part of it. Ciri first turned up in the Skellige Isles, then in the swamps of Velen, helped by the Bloody Baron and set off for Novigrad where she wound up yet again back in Skellige. How does that make the Bloody Baron's part in all that such a big part of the story.

His story was done the moment he left with his wife. In fact, if his story had gone another way, both he and his wife could be dead.

They did fiinish their story. Once he told Geralt what he knew about Ciri, his part in the whole thing was done. He asks Geralt for help which Geralt could have refused to do.Their story was done. While it might have been nice to know what happened to Anna, so many people come into Geralt's life on a daily basis, it would have been near impossible to provide resolutions for all of them.
Exactly.

I believe it was left intentionally ambigious. The hope of curing Anna is dim, but if you want to believe that the Baron succeeded then you can. However, many people wouldn't think such a character deserves a happy ending.

Thus, he set off for a distant land and is never heard from again.
The Konrad Jun 22, 2016 @ 10:39am 
He could or should visit him at Corvo Bianco with his wife. I don't know about Geralt, but I actually started to like the Baron with all his flaws, especially after I saw how he treated Ciri, but that is not part of the story.
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