![]() If Geralt chooses to kill the old couple: Geralt found Folkert - carefully gutted and salted and hanging in a larder belonging to an elderly couple living near the woods. Though no body ever was found, it is not hard to guess what had become of the poor lad. The young halfling had so badly wanted to bring his master the herbs that he had ventured deep into the woods, braving the wolves that hunted there. If Geralt does not investigate further: Geralt did not in fact find Folkert, but witness testimony allowed him to establish the halfling's fate. ![]() Something tells me this was not merely on account of the reward on offer – though those knowing only Geralt's surface from ballads and rumors might find this hard to believe, deep down, he was really a softy. Though this was not at all on Geralt's way, he decided to help the desperate herbalist. Otto told Geralt his apprentice, Folkert, had not returned from an herb-gathering excursion to the Deadwight Wood. Such a lost individual was the subject of the notice hung by a certain Otto Bamber, an herbalist residing near Oxenfurt. For example, they sometimes use their superhuman senses to find missing persons. While accurate as far as it goes, this does not encompass the whole truth, for witchers take on a broad variety of other tasks besides the slaying of monsters. Journal Entry "Witcher" has become a synonym for "monster slayer" in many minds. Whatever you choose, now return to Otto to inform him what happened, whose response will vary depending on what you did to the couple and what you tell him, though no matter what you'll get the full and 200, completing the quest. If killed, you can loot strange meat off the wife and the hut's key off the husband to enter their hut for minor loot (the interior door doesn't unlock). However, there's no way to determine what's the truth or not in this situation so you have two choices now: let them live (making them swear they won't eat people again) or kill them. Return to the couple and confront them about this and they'll say that he'd been killed by the wolves and they merely collected his body (and others) to eat as they're too weak to farm but must find food somehow. Examining it will determine that it's Folkert, but his cause of death is impossible to determine. If you want to investigate this, follow the smell with your Witcher Senses to a hidden cellar door, blast away the debris, and enter to find a chopped up body. ![]() You can now either return to the herbalist with your news (for all 200 but only half the ) or head towards the eastern gate (right next to the couple's hut) for Geralt to pick up the smell of rotting meat. Regardless, when asked about Folkert they'll say he was attacked by wolves but they told him to go back home as they didn't want trouble and he must have been killed out in the woods by the pack as he was intent on picking herbs. ![]() You can mention the blood stains, but they'll wave it off as that's where they prepare their meat as it's abandoned and it's much nicer than being outdoors. The village, however, is rather empty: you can inspect the hut to the right of the gate for months' old blood stains, but other than that there's nothing else to do but talk to the elderly couple. The foliage here may make it hard to track the blood trail, but you should be able to make out it's going north until it stops just outside Erde village. With that, head out to the marker and use your Witcher Senses to inspect the wagon just off the road, then the blood trail nearby, going north. There's no way to haggle here, so just accept the quest to continue. Talk with him and he'll tell you his apprentice, Folkert, has gone missing near Deadwight Wood and hasn't come back. To start this, you must pick up the contract off of Brunwich's notice board, then make your way to Otto Bamber, the herbalist at the Herbalist's Hut just outside Oxenfurt.
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