How Witcher 3 Lets You Make Witcher 2 Decisions (And What They Mean)
Question 1: What is Arya’s fate? (Ongoing)
Answer 2: I saved his life. He ran.
Sparing his life leads Aryan and Geralt to cross paths again, only this time in the dungeons of La Valette. Aryan helps Geralt escape. Geralt then meets Aryan at Lok Muin.
So what is the significance of this decision in The Witcher 3? As mentioned above, the Broken Flowers questline NPC interactions will also be different; Mary will instead congratulate Geralt on the race and direct him to Molly, who is still a housewife.
Talk to Yennefer[]
Inside the quarters, ignore ambassador var Attre for now and go speak with Yennefer in the nearby room. She confirms Emperor Emhyrs story and fills you in on her own attempts to locate Ciri thus far. Together you devise a plan to split forces where youll start your search in Velen by asking for a merchant named Hendrick while she investigates a magical explosion in Skellige. Yennefer also recommends you link up with your mutual acquaintance Triss in Novigrad.
Once Yennefer leaves you can pickup any loot you might have missed, speak to ambassador var Attre for an update on current events, and then depart to get your gear back from the Mererid and finish the quest.
Question 3: Who does Geralt save?
This question will actually have two completely different answers depending on whether you sided with Vernon Roche, or Iorveth in the previous question.
This is because that decision splits the story completely, opening up certain avenues while completely closing off others. As mentioned during the last question, both Vernon and Iorveth have completely different motives, so they want very different things.
Picked Vernon Roche
Answer 1: Had to save Triss
Triss Merigold is a lover of Geralt’s, and one of the series’ most important recurring characters. Saving Triss from Niftgaardian captivity allows her to inform the Conclave of Mages that Sile de Tansarville had something to do with the king’s assassination.
This sets off a chain of events helping Geralt get even closer to discovering the true assassin. Specifically, there is a mage named Carduin who can be found near the HMS Oxenfurt-Tretogor who will only be available for a conversation with Geralt if this answer is given.
Answer 2: Helped Roche rescue Anais.
Anais La Valette is believed to be the bastard child of the assassinated King Foltest. For that reason Vernon Roche desires to rescue her in order to try and restore balance to the region of Temeria.
In terms of its consequence to the NPC conversation with Carduin, he will now not be available for converation. In fact, he’s nowhere to be found in the game at all as a result
Question 2: How did Geralt get out of Flotsam? (Ongoing)
Answer 2: I joined Iorveth, he helped me.
Iorveth is the commander of Scoia’Tael, and hates humans. in the world of The WitcherNon-humans (elves, dwarves, witches, etc.) are considered less so than their human counterparts.
For this reason, Iorveth vows to fight and kill to achieve civil rights for all. Iorveth does not operate within the realm of morality, killing hundreds (if not thousands) of innocents to reach his goal. Supporting them is against humanity.
In terms of the story and its actual consequences for the quest, however, it is quite modest; Roche will not allow Geralt to enter his partisan hideout camp and instead Geralt will need to persuade a guard to let him in. In the case of either option, you will be able to continue side quests with Roche.