I don't know if this was discussed already or someone had already created a post about this, but I just found that the Scoundrel and Hysteria is linked together! When I first saw Scoundrel when it was dropped in last drop, first I thought how can he be a Legendary Witch Hunter and is just killing a deer. When I saw Brute this drop, I thought at least he lives upto his job. But I just read the trivia of The Witchhunter and got to know the role of her and the scoundrel being the wicked cruel a$$***es and the brute is just manipulated to be a killer even though he is a good person at heart.
When I read the trivia, suddenly Scoundrel card made sense.. I thought probably he is killing the deer to setup something to prosecute innocent women. He is actually not a brave or powerful guy, but just a cunning wicked cruel jerk. I have been trying to come up with a Witch Hunter bounty deck and suddenly everything clicked after playing Hysteria card many times. Scoundrel kills the deer and puts that deer on the well and people get hysteria and the favor text says people are thinking that someone poisoned the well (allegedly to do some witchcraft) and hence they put a bounty on someone and attack them.
Nice, right? Anyone knew and realized this?
Amazing flavorful mini story hidden in the cards and the trivia story nodes. Well done CDPR!
When I read the trivia, suddenly Scoundrel card made sense.. I thought probably he is killing the deer to setup something to prosecute innocent women. He is actually not a brave or powerful guy, but just a cunning wicked cruel jerk. I have been trying to come up with a Witch Hunter bounty deck and suddenly everything clicked after playing Hysteria card many times. Scoundrel kills the deer and puts that deer on the well and people get hysteria and the favor text says people are thinking that someone poisoned the well (allegedly to do some witchcraft) and hence they put a bounty on someone and attack them.
Nice, right? Anyone knew and realized this?
Amazing flavorful mini story hidden in the cards and the trivia story nodes. Well done CDPR!