Shove Dijkstra Aside. Forcefully

Shove Dijkstra Aside. Forcefully.

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>not siding with based siggy diggy dijkstra
Damn, you're ugly

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>betraying Broche who fought alongside you
Can’t.

>Haha Geralt we all lie Witcher neutrality is bullshit you liar lmao you got feelings and shit
>Wtf Geralt why won't you let me kill your friends? W-what about Witcher neutrality?!
Absolute shit writing holy fuck.

Dijkstra, like a nice whisky, is the thinking man's choice.
Bitter yet true.

I always chose Roche

>a human being irrational is shit writing
explain

>help kill Radovid, actively
>clearly did it for Roche
>dude neutrality lmao
I don't know what he expected.

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*glass him*

I wasn't even unhappy with the outcome. My boy Radovid got to live.

>Geraldo
>Letting his friends die because 9f the witcher code

Boy, for being a character whose supposed to be all about being smart, he sure is a moron.

Absolutely the worse dialogue option in the entire game.

same, it just doesn't feel right after all the shit we've been through. both are intelligence agents but dijkstra is just too aggressive. We could have had a compromise where we all walked but he couldn't help himself. That kind of indulgence makes it impossible for me to side with him, plus i fucked ves.

Radovid is a retard who deserves nothing but death

I expected another leg breaking because i read the books

Reminder that ugly sonofabitch sticked his penis into Philippa. What's your excuse?

>handing Nilfgaard the entire north for a puppet vassal state
Roche is an idiot.

Wanting sorceresses dead is the only sensible policy. Those sluts are nation wreckers.

they did a really good job with this character. he's rough but strangely likable at the same time

>Rodovid literally forced a college to give him a honorary degree then closed the place down and arrested the entire staff so how retarded he is isn't leaked

>The entire reason why he hates magic is because his childhood teacher didn't let the little shit get away with things

It's almost it's like it's a common thing for people to use whatever characterization of a person is more convenient to their own ends.

I love him. I'm from a culture where you constantly take the piss out of the people you like, while those you hate never hear a second word. He reminds me of people I know.

They really should've had his decision to betray Roche depend upon your past interactions with them both.

For example in the quest where you help Roche save Ves from Nilfgaardian soldiers. if you encourage Roche to kill even the wounded soldiers or if you fuck up and Ves dies, he shouldnt be signing treaties with Nilfgaard.

Geralt has fought for the north against Nilfgaard before. Why the fuck would he agree to hand over almost the entirety of the northern territories to Emhyr?

Roche doesn't see Geralt as a friend. Never has.

Only (you) the player see Roche as your friend, sad

After seeing more of what Nilfgaard is about, even I want them to take over.

At least their soldiers don't go around raping wives and daughters. Their only flaw is a funny accent.

Also Gerald and Emhyr are pretty much inlaws.

Nilfgaard was hilariously whitewashed in the witcher 3 from the books. Was a stupid decision on their part in my opinion.

He is an idiot. But I don't want to kill him myself either bro.

whitewashing makes things good. nilfguard is therefore good

>Also Gerald and Emhyr are pretty much inlaws.
Only because Emhyr wants to bang his own daughter.

Well good from a moral perspective sure but from a writing perspective whitewashing is terrible, just a really inconsistent thing to do.

For example,
this Was not brought up a single time in the witcher 3

no need to bring it up
I mean, who WOULDN'T bang Ciri

Fair point

Alright that's a bit weird, but I'm still killing Rodovid the next time I play

Skjall. Oh, sorry, I thought you said "who COULDN'T."

>That intentional neckbeard they gave him
They knew what they were doing.

>there are people who let Radovid win
how does it feel to be subhuman whitoids? I mean Nilfgrad is HRE under spanish rule

False Ciri was originally in the game and ended up getting cut.

I sided with Djikstra. The thing that annoyed me the most about that part was it was horribly out of character for both of the involved parties. Roche would never turn over Temaria to Nilgaurd/side with them even with Radovid going bonkers he's too much of a patriot to do so. And Djikstra never showed any interest in the entire series in ruling and out of nowhere he decides to take over? Even his explanation for it didn't really fit him, a really self interested person suddenly cares immensely about the plights of the people? Writing in the Witcher 2 was much better.

I'm not too concerned about that, she didn't add too much to the overall plot.