I slept with her and then killed her so she wouldn't tell Yennifer...........................
You do know that that won't stop her if Yen chooses to have a little chat.I slept with her and then killed her so she wouldn't tell Yennifer...........................
no the papers are irrelevant and never be mentioned again.Does anything change if you let her keep the papers? I took them away from her and she still seemed to cure the Catriona Plague.
Haha...but your choices matter!no the papers are irrelevant and never be mentioned again.
The choice is either killing her (or let her go to radovid who will kill her) or sent her to Kaer Morhen.
I'm the exact opposite.On the first PT I sent her to Kaer, but got frustrated with the ending, so now I always send her to Radovid.
I like Keira, but her death scene is just so memorable that I can't ignore.
Meaning you get the same exact ending cutscene, provided you sent her to KM, wheter you take them or leave them to her ?no the papers are irrelevant and never be mentioned again.
The choice is either killing her (or let her go to radovid who will kill her) or sent her to Kaer Morhen.
YesMeaning you get the same exact ending cutscene, provided you sent her to KM, wheter you take them or leave them to her ?
She cures that one disease regardless?
I slept with her and convinced her to go to Kaer Morhen.NO SPOILERS BEYOND YOUR DECISION IN VELEN!
Now that's out of the way.
Two questions..
First: Did you sleep with her?
Second: What was your decision outside the tower when she was about to leave?
I didn't sleep with her.
And I talked her into giving up her idea and go to Kaer Morhen.
to my dismay this is the option I chose on my second playthrough, I thought she would yield after I took down the majority of her health, but I had to kill her.The Keira quest line completely fell apart on Fyke Island:
- If it was a losing fight, it is far more logical for Keira to yield and try to talk her way out of it. She's a sorceress, not a ghoul.