Aryan La Valette | |
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Details | |
Profession |
Knight |
Gender |
Male |
Race |
Human |
Nationality |
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Eye color |
Brown |
Hair color |
Brown |
Location(s) |
La Valette Castle Loc Muinne |
Baron Aryan La Valette is a secondary character in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.
Aryan is the son of Baroness Luisa La Valette and "Old Baron La Valette". He is the half-brother of Anaïs and Boussy.
Aryan initially appears during the castle assault part of the Prologue, where Geralt can kill him and his men, duel him to the death, or force him to surrender.
Should Geralt choose to kill him, that is the end of their interaction.
If he surrenders during his encounter with Geralt, he appears in the quest "The Dungeons of the La Valettes" where he is a fellow prisoner in the castle dungeon, and later still, in Chapter III, Geralt encounters him again in Loc Muinne.
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Journal entry[ | ]
- Baroness La Valette's eldest child, Aryan, was beyond all doubt her and the old baron's son. Raised to be a knight, he sought to uphold the virtues of this state, valuing courage and valor, and striving by his every deed to embody them. He must have felt extreme discomfort by the conflict that engulfed him, as at its roots lay his mother's and family's honor, pitted against widely discussed rumors of a love affair between the baroness and King Foltest. Though the situation was dire, the young knight valiantly commanded the defense of his family's castle, intending to give not an inch of ground.
- If Geralt persuades him to surrender during the Prologue:
- Seeing that further resistance was hopeless, Aryan yielded, laid down his arms and placed himself at the king's mercy.
- Unfortunately, he could not count on it after Foltest's death, and only Geralt's intervention saved him from torture and disgrace.
- Honor prevented the proud youth from fleeing his family seat while it was in enemy hands. Aryan made a decision that meant certain death for himself, but he nevertheless made it without hesitation, sealing with his sacrifice the bloodiest chapter ever in La Valette family annals.
- If Geralt kills him and his men during the Prologue:
- Faced with a choice, Aryan preferred to die leading his men in battle than to stain his honor by yielding to Foltest.
- If Geralt duels him during the Prologue:
- Seeking to save his soldiers' lives, Aryan decided to do or die. He faced the witcher in a duel and died by his hand.
Notes[ | ]
- Aryan has La Valette's crest tattooed on the left side of this chest.
- During the talk with Aryan the man reveals that his nanny used to tell him stories about Geralt when he had trouble sleeping as a boy. Aryan especially liked the one about the witcher's encounter with Renfri and her rogues.