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Fear2288 10 jun, 2015 @ 22:51
Question About Keira Metz (spoilers)
So in my game I chose to bed her and then kill her when she wouldn't turn over the disease notes from Fyke Isle. Must say, although it felt like the right thing to do (Geralt made some good points about Radovid weaponzing it and just taking the notes from Metz and killing her anyway) I will admit that I felt regret over the choice.

Just wondering, for possible future playthroughs, does letting Metz live come back to effect the game/story in any meaningful way? Or does it emulate a "Bioware Consequence" where you run into her later, have a conversation, and maybe get an item.
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v0 8 apr, 2018 @ 19:57 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Kalil:
"Necromancy, the Forbidden Magic is a book in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It's a possible loot item off Keira Metz if you choose to kill her during the quest For the Advancement of Learning."

So it seems appropriate somehow.

if only g or anyone else could use book for something in tw3 instead of just atmosphere... :/
McGeeZac 8 apr, 2018 @ 20:42 
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Ursprungligen skrivet av Fear2288:
So in my game I chose to bed her and then kill her when she wouldn't turn over the disease notes from Fyke Isle. Must say, although it felt like the right thing to do (Geralt made some good points about Radovid weaponzing it and just taking the notes from Metz and killing her anyway) I will admit that I felt regret over the choice.

Just wondering, for possible future playthroughs, does letting Metz live come back to effect the game/story in any meaningful way? Or does it emulate a "Bioware Consequence" where you run into her later, have a conversation, and maybe get an item.

Ursprungligen skrivet av McGeeZac:
Stop necroing this thread and start answering the question about Keira Meltz!

To answer the question:

NO. It does not affect the game in any meaningful way, insofar as the story is concerned. According to the epilogue at the end of the base game, if you let her live, she finds a cure for the Catriona plague and remains with Lambert.

That's it. There is no mention as to whether the cure is ever used to actually help anyone, nor what happens to either of them after the Blood and Wine expansion's new epilogue which basicallly rewrites nearly all of the base game's epilogues.

What's even more curious is the fact that if you let her live AND took the notes from her, the epilogue would still say that she and Lambert found a cure so the notes played next to no role in the discovery. No nation is mentioned as having helped its discovery either so no one seemed to benefit from it at all.

And there is no further conversation with her, even at Kaer Morhen during prep before the battle when you can still purchase items from her. After that, she and Lambert leave the game for good and are not encountered again.

Does that finally answer the damn question?

By the way, that lovely Catriona plague? Guess who was responsible for bringing it into their world in the first place? Ciri.

Is there a mod to make her a Geralt's permanent concubine?
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