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"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 Orlémurs Cemetery |
Region(s) |
Toussaint |
Source |
Notice board on The Gran'place / Charles Lanzano |
Related |
The Last Exploits of Selina's Gang (proximity) |
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.
Walkthrough
- Find Charles Lanzano at the Clever Clogs
- Investigate the noises coming from the cemetery
- Return to the cemetery at night
- 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
- Find the hidden cards using your Witcher Senses
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.