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* Save the hairdresser |
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** {{choice|Doesn't seem chivalrous…}} (×) |
** {{choice|Doesn't seem chivalrous…}} (×) |
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*** Defeat Beau Duvall |
*** Defeat Beau Duvall |
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** {{choice|Hair grows back.}} |
** {{choice|Hair grows back.}} |
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− | *** Defeat Beau Duvall and his henchmen |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 13:59, 30 June 2016
"Of Sheers and a Witcher I Sing"
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Details | |
Type |
Secondary quest |
Expansion |
Blood and Wine |
Suggested level |
43 |
Location(s) |
Epona Square, Beauclair |
Region(s) |
Toussaint |
Source |
Le Papillon |
Reward |
?? / 150 |
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
- Doesn't seem chivalrous… (×)
Notes
- The correct spelling is "shears"