


The next room has a long rope that leads to a platform down below and a stone door on the opposite end of the room from the entrance.

Fortunately, it's just one panther this time. They lead to the same place.įollow the path and jump on the boulder at the end of the hallway. Now jump into either of the two holes in the ground. The chest if filled with Dimeritium ingot, three glowing ores, two lesser glyphs of aard, crystalized essence and three florens. In the next room, make a right to find a chest. Before you jump in the hole in the ground to progress, head straight ahead and jump the gap in the floor. In the room just past the guardians, you'll find Toussaint Color Guardsman's Armor. They are common panthers and are vulnerable to beast oil, but you should be able to take them down without it. Head back down the stairs where two guardians will attack you. It does 454-556 damage, so take the risk if that's worth it. A chest on the other side contains some consumables and the Melltith Silver Sword. You can go back up that walkway to get past a smaller walkway of spikes. Once you have those, follow the cliff that is just under the spiked walkway until you safely reach the other side. Open the chest below the ledge and to the right to find Toussaint Color Guardsman's Boots. Rather than taking the risk, jump off the ledge to the right of the spiked path. As is the way of his order, Geralt took the beast’s head as his trophy and delivered it to the Nilfgaardian garrison for his reward, which, as you might remember, was to be information about Yennefer.Head down the stairs to find a path of floor spikes that periodically spring upward. With two witchers lunging at its throat, the griffin of White Orchard proved a lamb for the slaughter. Once it came to ambushing the feathery widower, Geralt turned to Vesemir for help. But, ever the professional, he could not let his feelings interfere with his work. Griffins are know to mate for life, and Geralt thus felt a pang of pity for the beast. The soldiers the Nilfgaardian commander had sent out to scout had, in fact, killed the griffin’s brooding male. The witcher investigated and learned that the griffin he had encountered along the hight road outside of White Orchard had good reason to prey on the local populace. The commander could demand but one thing: the monster’s head in exchange for his help. As luck would have it, there was a griffin about, a beast the commander’s soldiers had been unable to hunt down. A man with substantial experience, he knew full well Geralt would do anything to find the sorceress. Shrewdly, he was unwilling to share this information for free.

The commander of the Nilfgaardian garrison in White Orchard knew where Yennefer had gone.
