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* Search the cave
 
* Search the cave
 
* Save the hairdresser
 
* Save the hairdresser
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* The following depends on Geralt's choice of response:
 
** {{choice|Doesn't seem chivalrous…}} (×)
 
** {{choice|Doesn't seem chivalrous…}} (×)
 
*** Defeat Beau Duvall
 
*** Defeat Beau Duvall
 
** {{choice|Hair grows back.}}
 
** {{choice|Hair grows back.}}
*** Defeat Beau Duvall and his henchmen
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*** Defeat Beau Duvall and his henchmen
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:59, 30 June 2016

Secondary quest
"Of Sheers and a Witcher I Sing"
Details
Type
Secondary quest
Expansion
Blood and Wine
Suggested level
43
Location(s)
Epona Square, Beauclair
Region(s)
Toussaint
Source
Le Papillon
Reward
?? XP earned based on the Story and Swords! difficulty level / 150 crown(s)

Of Sheers and a Witcher I Sing is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion.

Journal entry

Beauclair is a city steeped in tradition, awash with wine and echoing with song. Though an unfortunate banishment had deprived its artistic scene of a certain bard's stimulating presence several years prior, at this time the town was still home to many talented composers, including a certain Adrien de Rouleau, whose career I had launched by giving him the nom de plume "Le Papillon." It was this rising literary star who one day asked Geralt for help finding a missing person: his hairdresser and close friend. Though this did not seem at first a job for a witcher, Geralt, for whom old habits die hard, decided to yet again help a poet in need.
If Geralt takes on Duvall and his henchmen:
Le Papillon's suspicions were well-founded: the hairdresser had indeed run into some serious trouble . An unsatisfied client, a knight named Beau Duvall, had taken him captive. Humiliated by a haircut which he felt did no justice to his inner beauty, Duvall wanted the hairdresser to pay a high price for his sloppy scissor work. Luckily Geralt arrived in the nick of time and despatched Duvall and his band to the next world. Thus the kidnappers were taught a lesson and the witcher earned the undying gratitude of hairdresser and poet alike.
If Geralt challenges Duvall personally:
Le Papillon's suspicions were well-founded: the hairdresser had indeed run into some serious trouble. An unsatisfied client, a knight named Beau Duvall, had taken him captive. Humiliated by a haircut which he felt did no justice to his inner beauty, Duvall wanted the hairdresser to pay a high price for his sloppy scissor work. Luckily Geralt arrived in the nick of time and challenged Duvall to a duel, which, I am pleased to reveal, the witcher won. In this way the knight was taught a lesson and the witcher earned the undying gratitude of hairdresser and poet alike.

Walkthrough

  • Force open the doors to the hairdresser's salon using the Aard Sign
  • Use your Witcher Senses to look for clues about what happened to Jean-Louis
  • Follow Le Papillon
  • Kill the monster (an archespore)
  • Search the meadow using your Witcher Senses
  • Follow the footprints
  • Search the cave
  • Save the hairdresser
  • The following depends on Geralt's choice of response:
    • Doesn't seem chivalrous… (×)
      • Defeat Beau Duvall
    • Hair grows back.
      • Defeat Beau Duvall and his henchmen

Notes

  • The correct spelling is "shears"