"The Suffering of Young Francois"
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Details | |
Type |
Treasure hunt |
Expansion |
Blood and Wine |
Suggested level |
47 |
Location(s) |
South of Fort Astre Ruins Cutterin Manor |
Region(s) |
Toussaint |
Source |
Hanged body of Francois at hidden treasure marker. |
Reward |
264 – 359 20 – 29 florens 1 – 2 rubies 1 – 2 diamonds crafting components |
The Suffering of Young Francois is a treasure hunt quest in the Blood and Wine expansion. It begins when Geralt inspects the body of a hanged man at a cottage south of the Fort Astre Ruins.
Journal entry[]
- Wandering about the primeval forest that covered the duchy's frontier, the witcher made a discovery most macabre. Deep in the forest, a small hut. Alongside the hut, a tree. Upon the tree, a hanged man. On the ground directly beneath the corpse lay a journal.
- Geralt read it, and all became clear. An unhappy, unrequited love had pushed the young man to commit suicide. Ah, I know so many stories that echo this one… Yet this one differed from the others in that evil powers were involved. The journal also mentioned a stash of buried jewels. So Geralt resolved to learn more and directed his steps towards the estate the diary described.
- Geralt explored the Cutterin residence and found the treasure mentioned in the journal. Content with this surprising find, he set off in search of new challenges.
Walkthrough[]
- Read the notes.
- Find the jewels (you'd need to fight a spriggan that took over Cutterin Manor).
- You can also find Charlotte's diary on her body in the cart.
Gallery[]
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The bitter end of sad love affair, Francois hanged himself.
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The buried treasure at the foot of a statue.