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Brynden

The quest is one of the games high-points but I feel like there is are A LOT more quest that also deserve some attention. I feel like whenever stories come up about W3´s narrative its baron baron baron when there is so much more (and better) story to talk/write about.

“One day there was a letter delivered to the office,” said Sasko. “It was sent by a father who had lost his daughter when she was a few months old. In his letter he wrote about his experience trying to save the Baron’s baby daughter which had turned into botchling, how desperately he wanted to save her. It was a

It’s a shame that the other quests after that one didn’t have the same impact. The Velen chapter is clearly the most elaborate one in term of writing. After that, maybe they had to rush a little more to finish the game in time

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Hell, how did she even get to the moon in the first place?

I liked ‘em a lot - but just beware they are somewhat hard fantasy and not everyone’s cup of tea, like Game of Thrones where there is certainly a main story (the legend of Geralt) but lots of other name drops to pay attention to from characters with their own agendas all over the continent. A lot of the ‘action’

Based on this unveil, I wouldn’t be surprised if Fury told Odinson that his hammer gave Jane Foster cancer, which made him unworthy.

“Hail Hydra.”

And what’s wrong with feminism if I may be so frank? It’s essentially the idea that women should be equal to their male counterparts, what’s so bad about that? And by the way, everyone has an “agenda” it’s called an opinion.

To be perfectly honest, I really would’ve preferred Solomon to be revealed as the new Thor rather than Jane Foster. As it is now, having Jane wield the hammer seems hypocritical since she a) broke up with Thor because of his otherworldly adventures and b) was refusing magical assistance with her cancer. Hell, how did

A GAME THEORY!

I mean its not totally crackpot, CD Projekt probably just included a hinty easter egg. But for sure *SPOILER* Ciri is basically the Chosen One and does indeed travel between dimensions.

The beauty of the Witcher universe is that it really feel like you are in a real world. Even in the books, Ciri travels to our real world, once in the Dark Ages in Germany, another time she is the reason for the Black Plague and she even is part of the Arthurian world. So this don’t sound too foreign for a person that

This is a thing?!?!?

#19: Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating.

George R.R Martin, is that you?!

The only reason I pay for 3D in a Pixar movie. The glasses hide my salty tears.

boy I bet she tells that story entirely differently....

See rule 12. That's the first thing that came to your mind. What other ways could someone be the opposite of Hercules? Instead of a weak girl, how about a weak man? Maybe the king Eurystheus, to whom he was enslaved. How about a strong woman, like Queen Hippolyta or Hera? Hercules was bisexual, so maybe his nemesis is

Well, wouldn't Memento technically be this: