

So it's much more profitable to be "honest" in this case. Plus you'll take a bit more additional XP for killing the enemies. Though you wouldn't receive the payment from him in this case (60 crowns), from his corpse you can take 200 crowns and a mace.

If Geralt refuses to take the bribe: The witcher followed the priest's directions and went to burn the bodies. As the ancient proverb says, pecunia non olet. If Geralt takes the bribe: Though his contract giver had proven to be a hypocrite and a drug dealer, Geralt accepted his coin. His task: to burn the bodies of soldiers who had falled during the recent battle in order to keep necrophages from eating them. Regardless of choice, the quest will then end.Journal entry In No Man's Land Geralt was given a contract by an Eternal Fire priest. The witcher may choose to accept the coin payment (50 and 50 ) or fight John and his friends (50 ). Now that he has coin again, John then offers to pay Geralt for his previous kindness. As Geralt approaches the third pile of bodies he finds a man fighting off Ghouls, who then tells him that he was due to do a ‘Fisstech‘ deal with the Priest but that the so-called ‘holy man’ and his guards had double-crossed. This will count among Geralt‘s good merits the Priest tells him. It appears that John and a group of bandits he'd gathered had caught up with the refugees that had tied him up and, in retaliation, proceeded to kill them and loot the area. A Priest of the Eternal Fire asks Geralt to cremate three piles of dead bodies for him. If allowed to live, John Verdun can be found later, northwest of the Border Post on Grassy Knoll, in a bandit encampment that was formerly a refugee camp. Leave him to his fate and come back a day or two later to find additional drowners and the man's corpseĪt this point the quest concludes, however if Geralt decides to untie the man and let him live the story can continue later in Novigrad.The Witcher 3 Videos General Funeral Pyres Modded Gameplay Funeral Pyres Modded Gameplay. Untie him and receive his thanks, but no coin (earn 25 ) Download and manage all your collections within Vortex.

If Geralt should point out he doesn't believe refugees would tie him up to die simply for being a deserter, John insinuates there may be a bit more to the story but doesn't say anything else. When the refugees he was fleeing with found out that he was a deserter they tied him up and left him. Geralt attempts to finish a new quest, but finds it to be nearly impossible so we decided to try it another time. It appears that the man was a former Temerian soldier but his army was destroyed by the Nilfgaardians after which he deserted. Take care of them, then speak with John to decide his fate. The man in question, John Verdun, is tied up on the shoreline and surrounded by drowners. Along the riverbank, on the road between Mulbrydale and Inn at the Crossroads, shouts of a man in distress can be heard.
