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Then of course the elder gets murdered by everyone and they turn on me, so I kill everyone AND to top it off I don't even get any damn leshen trophy or reward of any real value
If I could have done things differently I would.
He will have archivement in any way, mission is not about kill leshen, it's about finish the quest.
That's really weird because I've actually got this archivement by ritual way, and only later I replayed to kill him.
You can actually save the last elder, at least.
It is an argument of just achievement hunting versus actually playing the game how you want and without reading up on things beforehand.
They don't turn on you.. You can just walk away.
Well with the achievements being broken, no matter you do the achievement won't trigger anyway!
First choice to kill the spirit ends in the village having to rid of a girl the Leshen has marked. Otherwise it has infinite respawns. Yes, stupid. No other way to rid of the mark? Afterwards the village idiots murder the elder.
The second choice ends in you killing the village idiots, or them killing the elder (plus others apparently in the background) and the leshen survives for all eternity apparently. The future outcome of that is never found out.
I would rather have a karma meter in the game, good or evil. Very simple logic and every quest has an outcome you like. The grey area is just annoying. I don't really like it when your only choice is to slaughter an innocent person.
I strongly disagree with the karma meter. The thing is, there is no good or bad in The Witcher. Most choices are gray so there's no way to divide choices on a simple good or bad spectrum.
I've often found myself playing to fill the karma meter fully to one side or the other in games which do have them. This feels to me like I HAVE to be good or bad and takes control away from what I actually want to do.
Toward that end, the least destructive means and best solution is:
(1) Align with Sven, but still talk to the Elder
(2) Talk Sven into banishing rather than killing the marked girl, Hilde
(3) Kill the Leshen, get the trophy
(4) Return and don't antagonize the peasantry, seeing as they already killed the elders and calling them murderers, however apt the title, will only incite more violence.
The elders by definition lived a long life and likely can no longer reproduce. Hilde was saved. And at least the younger generation, as proventially sociopathic as they are, have a chance at creating something new, and maybe their children will have a chance at living normal lives.
While I find a somewhat critical attitude towards religion perfectly justifiable, I don't think that's what's going on here.
It has more to do with the fact that the elders are already dead, and neither does Sven attack Geralt, nor does he seem to pose a threat to those still alive, and it's not like without Geralt, the murders would go unknown to others, so it's not his role to judge. Recall, in the other ending when Harald is still alive, Geralt does have the option to protect him from Sven's gang.
I kind of also wanted to kill him in the end, but I also could understand why the developers might have left out that option.