Interesting, @randyrhoads.
I revisited the banker a lot of times after I expelled Sarah, and for me, he went straight from "come back and get your money in a few days" (in that state, he remained for about half a dozen visits over the course of Novigrad questing) to "totally non-interactive".
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@Boromir2015
He became an option for Skellige's Most Wanted.
Geralt: "I let Morkvarg live."
Godling: "Ooooh, that was a werewolf!" *meaningful look at their werewolf buddy* "Just like you!"
Werewolf: *is not impressed anyway, just like always*
No effect (yet) on anything else. Einar is still alive, the priestesses of Freya are still alive. All seems normal.
But I am still in act 1, and Mr. "Back again, Rivian Tramp?" is also still chilling in the Kingfisher instead of being flattened in his basement.
I revisited the banker a lot of times after I expelled Sarah, and for me, he went straight from "come back and get your money in a few days" (in that state, he remained for about half a dozen visits over the course of Novigrad questing) to "totally non-interactive".
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@Boromir2015
So far, I've seen one effect of un-cursing him and then not stabbing him in the back:OMG :detective: That's a very interesting question! :thumbsup: So left him alive and test it.... Please... :innocent:
He became an option for Skellige's Most Wanted.
Geralt: "I let Morkvarg live."
Godling: "Ooooh, that was a werewolf!" *meaningful look at their werewolf buddy* "Just like you!"
Werewolf: *is not impressed anyway, just like always*
No effect (yet) on anything else. Einar is still alive, the priestesses of Freya are still alive. All seems normal.
But I am still in act 1, and Mr. "Back again, Rivian Tramp?" is also still chilling in the Kingfisher instead of being flattened in his basement.
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