Roche path and saving Anais is set as a canon.
That's what I'm going to find out in my 2nd playthrough.Cool..question is...Where the F is Anais??
That's what I'm going to find out in my 2nd playthrough.
Iorveth it seems to be dead, some scoia'tael said some about it.
He must be in an expansion!
I remember from very early interviews, the writers mentioning Iorveth saying that he is a "different man" now. So I guess they cut him out of the final game for some reason.
Iorveth radical, he could go on collusion with Eredin. Next, make your conclusions yourself.
Right, that's one too many nonbelievers!
I've uploaded a short video here with the camp's conversation, make of it what you will. This took ages to get on tape.
Edit: And yes, I imported a save from Witcher 1 & 2 where I sided with the Scoia'tael both times. I did save Saskia.
"The strange thing about Iorveth was that he was meant to be in the game. CDPR had worked on a model and written entries about him and Isengrim Faoiltiarna for the Prima guide. The first time Geralt was meant to see him was in a basement of a house in the non-human district of Novigrad. The leaked docs from May 2014 also mentioned him playing his flute, like during the into scene at Flotsam in TW2.
Why he was cut remains unknown. They also cut a few quests from the main plot, which might be the reason the third act feels so rushed."
- Taken from a random reddit comment; make of that what you will but it does seem like this random dialogue correlates with the original story design due to the mentions of Novigrad and Isengrim. If so then it was possibly an oversight that lead to this dialogue still being in the final game.