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Shaelmaar from the Emperor of Nilfgaard
Details
Class
Relict
Boss
Yes
Variations
Shaelmaar
The Monster of Tufo
Occurrence
Tourney Grounds
Vulnerable to
Samum bombs
Relict oils
Aard
Tactics
Rolling up into a ball and charging its target
Loot
Shaelmaar dust
Shaelmaar hair
Greater blue mutagen
Monster brain
Monster blood
Monster bone
Monster carapace
Monster hide
Monster liver
Monster stomach
Monster tooth
Powdered monster tissue
Infused shard

This shaelmaar was given to the Duchess Anna Henrietta by the Emperor Emhyr var Emreis. Guillaume de Launfal has sworn to bring its head to his lady love, Vivienne, but the young knight soon finds himself in trouble and must be rescued by the witcher.

After the fight, Geralt can either let the beast be killed or ask that it be spared.

Associated quests[]

Bestiary entry[]

Gladiator fights in massive arenas are a popular form of entertainment in Nilfgaard. Usually the fighters are slaves specially trained for this purpose, yet at times the arena masters pit humans against monsters. The shaelmaar Geralt had to fight in the tourney grounds was a present from the emperor to his relative, Duchess Anna Henrietta. It had been caught while young and prepared for its ultimate purpose by Nilfgaardian trainers. That does not mean it was tame, however – in fact, its wildness and inborn ferocity had not been dulled one whit. Like all creatures of its species, it was blind but could unerringly pinpoint its opponents’ location using echolocation. The shaelmaar had thick armor and near impenetrable skin. It could also roll into a ball and charge its opponents. Its underbelly, however, was relatively vulnerable and became exposed when its charge failed.
If Geralt kills the beast:
In the end, though the fight was long and difficult, Geralt defeated the shaelmaar and, when the duchess called from the stands for him to finish the beast off, he duly dealt the final blow.
If Geralt spares the beast:
In the end, though the fight was long and difficult, Geralt defeated the shaelmaar and, when the duchess called from the stands for him to finish the beast off, he refused to kill the creature, not wanting to take a life merely to amuse a crowd.
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