

(I guess trudging through swamps and crypts is smelly work!)Īfter the date, Geralt remarks about her neck wound, saying it adds character but this does not elicit any further information from Blue Eyes. They negotiate and a deal is struck, provided the witcher has the courtesy of bathing first, not necessarily alone, mind you. They begin to converse and things are going swimmingly so he decides to take things further and proposes a date (sleep with her). Our hero decides to chat her up, maybe check out her line of services. He goes inside and, lo and behold, there is a beautiful young woman who matches de Weyze's description perfectly, but she is working there. Eventually he decides to have a look around the local brothel, perhaps get in a little R and R and who knows, get some new inspiration on his various quests.


The witcher agrees to take to job and begins keeping an eye out for any information on the whereabouts of the blue-eyed lass. Since then she has disappeared entirely and her brother is concerned that she is in the thrall of a vampire. It seems that she was found unconscious with blood trickling from her neck one morning not too long ago. His sister, the blue-eyed lass is missing. After getting a quick update, the conversation turns to matters more important to the knight. As Geralt walks into The New Narakort one sunny day, he notices a knight of the Order, Patrick de Weyze, sitting at a table near the door and decides to get some news of Siegfried.
