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He was described as a tall, lean knight. He fought on the side of the [[Northern Kingdoms|Northerners]] at the [[Battle of Brenna]].
 
He was described as a tall, lean knight. He fought on the side of the [[Northern Kingdoms|Northerners]] at the [[Battle of Brenna]].
   
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'''Count Enzo Etcheverry''' is a secondary character in ''[[The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings]]''.
 
'''Count Enzo Etcheverry''' is a secondary character in ''[[The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings]]''.
   

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Count Etcheverry in The Witcher 2

Daniel Etcheverry, count of Garramone, was Foltest's liaison officer with the Cintran Marshal Vissegerd. He was a friend of Dandelion's and a distant relative of Ciri. He and Ciri share great-great-parents, Muriel the Fair and Robert of Garramone.

He was described as a tall, lean knight. He fought on the side of the Northerners at the Battle of Brenna.

In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

Count Enzo Etcheverry is a secondary character in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.

In order to successfully complete the achievement Eagle Eye you must aim dead centre at the soldier on the right, as opposed to aiming directly at Count Etcheverry.

If you miss Etcheverry with the first ballista, then you encounter him later after destroying the gate with the ballista in the courtyard. He then drops a Fibre enhancer.

Journal Entry

If Geralt manages to shoot him with a ballista bolt:
Before he got entangled in the revolt against Foltest, Sir Etcheverry was known for his valor and tenacity as a knight, proving both in more than one tournament, either mounted or on foot. Yet valiance and tenacity meant nothing in the face of a ballista bolt, and thus the brave Etcheverry paid with his life for his ill-advised participation in the rebellion.
If Geralt does not manage to shoot him with a ballista bolt:
Before he got entangled in the revolt against Foltest, Sir Etcheverry was known for his valor and tenacity as a knight, proving both in more than one tournament, either mounted or on foot. Yet valiance and tenacity were not enough to survive a cut from the witcher's blade, and thus the brave Etcheverry paid with his life for his ill-advised participation in the rebellion.