"Till Death Do You Part"
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Details | |
Type |
Secondary quest |
Expansion |
Blood and Wine |
Suggested level |
36 |
Location(s) |
The Clever Clogs Temple Cemetery |
Region(s) |
Toussaint |
Source |
Notice board on The Gran'place / Charles Lanzano |
Reward |
50 – 250 ![]()
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Related |
The Last Exploits of Selina's Gang (proximity) |
- Since no one from our residents' committee seems to think it is their responsibility, I'll write it myself: this cannot go on! That infernal racket coming from the cemetery is driving us mad and no one is doing anything about it! I know we all hear it – Madame Bouquet admitted it keeps her awake all night long, and she lives further away from the cemetery than any of us.
- If there is any witcher who can put an end to all the screaming, brawling and insults, I'll pay him from my own pouch.
- Ask them to point out Charles Lanzano at the Clever Clogs. That'll be me.
Till Death Do You Part is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion.
Journal entry[]
- While strolling through Beauclair's charmingly romantic streets, Geralt learned of a circumstance thoroughly charmless and unromantic. Come night something was making much tastelessly grating noise at the city cemetery.
- The witcher investigated and discovered that neither grave robbers nor necrophages were the source of the din. Rather, the ruckus was the work of a couple, the de Corentins. For as in life, so in death, they could not abide each other's company, causing much fear and confusion with their shrill disputes. Geralt concluded that separation was the sole sensible solution – he would have to remove one of their remains from the tomb they shared, transferring them elsewhere.
- If Geralt removes Louis' ashes:
- In the end the witcher brought the enduring marital dispute to a close, thus ending the nocturnal noise it entailed. He did so by transferring the urn containing Louis de Corentin's ashes to another crypt. Geralt could now look forward to the most pleasant stage of any contract – collecting his reward. This proved even more valuable than the witcher had initially supposed, for in addition to the payment he received from his employer, he also got a series of rare gwent cards from the grateful Margot de Corentin. How had the woman come into their possession? How else but by having concealed them from her gambling husband. Though naturally she had done this while they were both still alive.
- If Geralt removes Margot's ashes:
- In the end the witcher brought the enduring marital dispute to a close, thus ending the nocturnal noise it entailed. He did so by transferring the urn containing Margot de Corentin's ashes to another crypt. Geralt could now look forward to the most pleasant stage of any contract – collecting his reward. This would have proven even more valuable than the witcher had initially supposed, for in addition to the payment he received from his employer, he was also supposed to get a splendid sword from Louis de Corentin.
- If Geralt plays and wins the game of gwent against Trentin:
- Though in point of fact he collected the blade not from Louis but from an armorer whom Louis had once handily defeated at cards. Though to Geralt it was all the same.
- If Geralt plays and loses the game of gwent against Trentin:
- Thus his adventure would have had a supremely happy ending, had he not allowed the armorer to talk him into a hand of gwent...
Walkthrough[]
- Find Charles Lanzano at the Clever Clogs.
- Investigate the noises coming from the cemetery.
- Using your Witcher Senses, search the cemetery for the source of the noises. (by day, there are no noises)
- Return to the cemetery at night.
- Using your Witcher Senses, search the cemetery for the source of the noises. (by night)
- Search for the source of the noises in the catacombs.
- Search the crypt using your Witcher Senses.
- Search for the source of the noises in the catacombs.
- Search the crypt using your Witcher Senses.
- Hide to find out what's making the noises.
- Take Louis or Margot's urn from the crypt.
- If Geralt removes Louis' ashes:
- Find the Gwent Friendship Society of Beauclair's chamber.
- Search the chamber to find a place for the urn.
- Place Louis' urn in the tomb.
- Go to Margot to discuss your reward.
- Search for a house with a tree-shaped crest outside the walls of Hauteville.
- Find a way into the garden.
- Garden key found in the garden, lets Geralt exit via locked metal grate gate.
- Find the hidden cards using your Witcher Senses.
- Archespore attacks.
- Gwent cards only appear if Geralt does not already own them!
- If Geralt removes Margot's ashes:
- Find the Belrose family tomb at the old cemetery.
- Place Margot's urn on her mother's grave.
- Return to Louis to discuss your reward.
- Make Louis show himself. (Pick up his urn.)
- Talk to the swordsmith named Trentin about Louis' sword.
- Forged in Fire, 3
at L48.
- Geralt can play a round of gwent against Tentin, maximum wager 50
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- Forged in Fire, 3
- Collect your reward for solving the mystery of the nocturnal noises at the cemetery.
Notes[]
- The "special gwent cards" promised are two cards from the original four decks:
- Barclay Els from the Scoia'tael deck and
- Vampire: Bruxa from the Monsters deck,
- not the newer Skellige deck. Geralt may already have them, in which case no cards appear to be found.
- If Geralt does not win the gwent game against Trentin, he only loses his wager, nothing more.
Gallery[]
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Charles Lanzano cannot sleep due to an infernal racket occurring every night at the Temple Cemetery. Geralt is asked to look into the matter.
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The crypt in the catacombs actually looks unsuspicious...
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...until Geralt decides to hide in the shadows.
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As it turns out the ghosts of an elderly couple, Louis and Margot, are causing all the commotion.
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One of them needs to moved out of the crypt. Should Geralt choose Margot, she would like her urn to be placed on her mother's grave at the Orlémurs Cemetery.
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Choosing to move Louis' urn out: he would prefer to be moved into chamber of the Gwent Friendship Society of Beauclair in another part of the catacombs.