Burning the body was a way to resolve the pellar's issues with his father and send the ghost of Old Ambros into the nether realms for good. This man was the pellar's father, a cruel brute who returned from the dead to continue tormenting his son. He wanted him to find and burn the body of Old Ambros. Forefathers' Eve could not continue, but the pellar had one more request for Geralt. Geralt had defended the peasants from the witch hunters' persecution, but spilled much blood in order to do so, sullying the sacred ground. A bloody fight broke out on Fyke Isle, and though it ended in victory for Geralt, it had a disastrous effect on the rest of the ritual. Predictably, this did not please the witch hunters one bit. If Geralt helps the pellar: Abandoning his rule of not taking sides in others' affairs, the witcher chose to defend the ritual's participants. The witch hunters considered what the peasants practiced on Fyke Isle to be vile necromancy, and demanded they stop it at once. Alas and alack, uninvited guests then arrived and threatened to break up the ritual before its conclusion. On Fyke Isle the pellar led the witcher through the arcane rites that marked the opening of Forefathers' Eve. This Forefathers' Eve was set to be held at midnight on Fyke Isle, and Geralt, having no other plans and his curiosity piqued, promised to attend. During this ritual, he explained, lost spirits are summoned and their deeds judged - fantastic material, by the way, for a poet looking to make his name with an atmospheric ballad. He wanted Geralt to help him perform a cherished local peasant rite known as Forefathers' Eve. The strange fellow had a favor to ask of the witcher. Journal entry During his travels through No Man's Land Geralt ran into the pellar once more. Doing so will finish the quest, earning you 50 + 50, and unlocks a 10% discount at the pellar's store (be aware that this also reduces the selling price of items). Return to the pellar's hut and tell him that you took care of the body. Once found, examine it then ignite the corpse with Igni to destroy it and its ties to the world. You'll most likely run into some rotfiends, so take care of them, then head towards the very center of the search area, and you should find the remains. Make your way out here and use your Witcher Senses to find it. Thankfully your marker is a bit more precise and will show a location west of The Orphans of Crookback Bog. Note: the amount of witch hunters and wraiths appearing can be up to 4 each, but depends on difficulty level.Īfter the confrontation, Geralt will inform the pellar he needs to permanently destroy his father's body to prevent his wraith from returning and the pellar will say it lies in the swamps. In this case, it means wraiths will appear and the pellar helps you fight them. If you choose to defend the pellar, kill the witch hunters, which will unfortunately taint the ritual grounds with blood, thus unintentionally calling the ghosts of men who seek to kill. Whichever choice you make, you'll get 200, either after declining to fight them or after the second part of the ritual. You can either chose to keep defending the pellar and peasants or you can leave (which will end the quest). However he is interrupted by three witch hunters who believe that the ritual is a rite of necromancy. Once you defeat them, the pellar will summon a ghost, who turns out to be his father, Ambros. Note that Geralt's vitality is fully restored once the water hag and drowners are defeated. Once he says "Let's begin Forefathers' Eve" a water hag with several drowners and a couple drowned dead will appear and attack you. Once the ritual begins, it'll start to rain and the pellar will lead a chant. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine Review
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