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'''Valdo Marx''' is a poet and musician from [[Cidaris]] and a rival of [[Dandelion]]. He considered the latter ''"a talentless wastrel who panders to the taste of the masses."'' Valdo was the object of Dandelion's first wish in the short story when he discovered a d'jinn in a bottle in the short story "[[The Last Wish (short story)|The Last Wish]]". |
'''Valdo Marx''' is a poet and musician from [[Cidaris]] and a rival of [[Dandelion]]. He considered the latter ''"a talentless wastrel who panders to the taste of the masses."'' Valdo was the object of Dandelion's first wish in the short story when he discovered a d'jinn in a bottle in the short story "[[The Last Wish (short story)|The Last Wish]]". |
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+ | Since Dandelion is the author of the journal in the second game, the bard takes the opportunity to disparage his rival once again, in the entry for [[Temeria#Journal Entry 2|Temeria]]. |
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Valdo Marx is a poet and musician from Cidaris and a rival of Dandelion. He considered the latter "a talentless wastrel who panders to the taste of the masses." Valdo was the object of Dandelion's first wish in the short story when he discovered a d'jinn in a bottle in the short story "The Last Wish".
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
Since Dandelion is the author of the journal in the second game, the bard takes the opportunity to disparage his rival once again, in the entry for Temeria.