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Witcher 3 - Blood & Wine Info @ Gamepressure
May 7th, 2016, 19:18
Gamepressure has some interesting info about the land of Toussaint from The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine:
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine – A pocket guide to Toussaint to prepare you for the expansionMore information.
The second add-on to The Witcher 3, Blood and Wine, takes us to a whole new region – Toussaint – pulled straight out of a fairy tale and chivalric romance. Find out what awaits Geralt by reading our guide to this curious land.
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May 8th, 2016, 04:00
So turned off now…I want nothing to do with helping or any story behind Dandelion.
The Witcher he was okay.
The Witcher two couldn't stand him.
The Witcher three I tried to kill him over and over again.
The Witcher he was okay.
The Witcher two couldn't stand him.
The Witcher three I tried to kill him over and over again.
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I can change almost anything… but I can't change human nature.
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May 9th, 2016, 04:09
Originally Posted by CelticFrostEh, you people are only jealous of Dandyboy because he's lucky with the ladies.
So turned off now…I want nothing to do with helping or any story behind Dandelion.
The Witcher he was okay.
The Witcher two couldn't stand him.
The Witcher three I tried to kill him over and over again.
Anyway, it's unlikely he'll appear in this exp if the dutchess has any say in it.
May 9th, 2016, 16:55
This setting sounds pretty boring to be honest… a kingdom built on wine production, eternally drunk, not needing any real army - complete with a princess who had a thing for a bard.
zzz
zzz
May 9th, 2016, 17:37
just remember that the commentary is based off of speculation. It might be accurate but it might not 
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Question has any one read the book and is this particular section of the book boring or good ?

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Question has any one read the book and is this particular section of the book boring or good ?
Originally Posted by Drithius
This setting sounds pretty boring to be honest… a kingdom built on wine production, eternally drunk, not needing any real army - complete with a princess who had a thing for a bard.
zzz
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May 9th, 2016, 22:07
Originally Posted by youNot sure what you mean. The games all take place after the books - the games (especially TW3) are basically sequels to the whole series of books. So no, the sections that Sapkowski set in Toussaint aren't boring, but that's also not very relevant to whether the game is going to be good. It seems to me that CDPR's base game and first DLC are likely to be a much better guide, no?
Question has any one read the book and is this particular section of the book boring or good ?
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