Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20150502142033/@comment-5543592-20150524022325

Geralt would return to High Rock, for a hopefully brief trip, and get swept up in the political strife between the kingdoms. After a bizarre, but eventful, turn of events, he would head south into Hammerfell, and the neast, completing missions and creating legend as he went. Yet, despite all the new experiences, encounters, his reunions with old friends, and his making of new allies, the Pale Man stuck with him. Whenever he was on a case that involved murders, or serial killings, he applied it to the job in Riften, and asked more than once:

"What would Kay, Sibern, or Velaryon do?"

Because, despite that he would probably never see them again, Geralt knew that he would have been able to solve Riften's troubles without them. He carried that with him, and it would affect how he operated, and the rest of his quests to come. He would woo woman, slay dragons, and topple empires.

But those are other tales

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