In Novigrod I heard a poor beggar complaining of his livelihood being taken away when someone cured his leprosy.
This is from Monty Python's Life of Brian.
I didn't try attacking it. I wonder what happens?
The Witcher novels are full of stuff like that. Something is either a perverted popular tales or a pop-culture references. Geralt even got the moniker The Butcher of Blaviken for killing "Snow White" and her sevendwarvesgnomes (she wasn't a nice person).
I didn't try attacking it. I wonder what happens?
There are a few quests that center around "tyromancy" - the magic of cheese. I figured CDProjekt was just making it up as a joke. But no! It's one of the many ways people have tried to predict the future: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_divination#T
Not quite an Easter Egg but…
There are a few quests that center around "tyromancy" - the magic of cheese. I figured CDProjekt was just making it up as a joke. But no! It's one of the many ways people have tried to predict the future: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_divination#T
Also a lab with a cadaver hooked up to a block of cheese. Munsterous!!I vaguely remember finding a tyromancer's laboratory. It was in a cave, and iirc you entered it via some kind of portal. It was filled with fumes from the rotting cheese.