King Henselt Kills Blue Stripes: Geralt, Ves and Roche in Aedirn (Witcher 2 | Conspiracy Theory)

King Henselt Kills Blue Stripes: Geralt, Ves and Roche in Aedirn (Witcher 2 | Conspiracy Theory)

Do you want o hear how the witcher got embroiled into a high level conspiracy? Well, our hero was summoned before Dethmold - a bad beginning making a worse ending... The sorcerer was aware that the witcher is interested in the curse placed on the battlefield, and pointed him to a clue. So it was that several soldiers hatched a plot apparently connected to the curse. Dethmold did not know what was the conspiracy's aim and who belonged to it. After getting this, oh how precise, clue, Geralt decided to nose around the camp.How does one recognize a conspiracy? When you get a square coin, are told to go to the brothel, ask for Whistling Wendy and tell her to open the gates of paradise with her smile - then, beyond any doubt, you are dealing with a conspiracy. The witcher spoke to Vernon about the conspiracy, but Roche turned out to be unwelcome in Henselt's camp, and his every move was being keenly watched. In this, and every other case, his hands were tied. Geralt didn't have a chance to chat with the conspirators. He had barely entered the basement where they were hiding when they lunged at him, swords in hand, believing him a spy of Henselt's Geralt killed them al in self defense, though not without satisfaction, as he was sore. When he did the deed, he sheathed his sword, looked about in search of trails connected to his investigation and then went to give Dethmold a report of his actions. Oh, I almost forgot. In the plotters' hideout, Geralt found Seltkirk's chainmail, in the hands of one Traut. This brought him one step closer to lifting the curse. At the plotters' headquarters, Geralt found a pamphlet denigrating King Henselt. I proudly admit to being its author. The witcher, however, should be ashamed, for he did not appreciate this well written lampoon and even dared reprimand me. Geralt defeated the draug, but nearly pad with his life for the victory. He was found unconscious and brought to the brothel in the camp followers' encampment. There, the witcher slept for three days, regaining his strength. And it was there that I found him. Seeing my friend in such a pitiful state, bruised and exhausted, I felt compassion overwhelming me. I told him what I had learned upon overhearing Whistling Wendy talking with one of the conspirators: that they would hold a meeting at the hut on the cliff. Thus I solved a mystery that had proved too difficult for the witcher's head. You should have seen Geralt's face when he saw Vernon Roche talking to three other noble-born conspirators in the hut atop the cliff! Woe to the country whose intelligence relies on watchers! The Blue Stripes' leader's jaw dropped too, and fast, when he realized that the lives of his men were in danger. The head plotter and the man who had uncovered him rushed to the Kaedweni camp. There a welcoming committee of Kaedweni men-at-arms awaited Geralt and Vernon. These were but a minor problem, however. A young prostitute who survived the slaughter by remaining neutral informed our heroes that Dethmold had invited the Blue Stripes to a feast in the camp's canteen. The entire unit had been ambushed, captured and hanged. Roche had never been more furious in his life. He burned with a lust for vengeance and Geralt barely stopped him from doing something foolish. Henselt was just waiting for our heroes to make a mistake. He yearned to finish his own bloody vengeance, and was surely well prepared to do so. The only thing left to do was to save revenge for later and follow Sile de Tanserville, who had fled for Vergen. The final events of the "Conspiracy Theory" quest from Chapter 2 of "The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings" PC game. Gameplay on Normal. Ves' wallpaper: http://bit.ly/VQrUe5. Watch more Witcher 3 videos: http://bit.ly/1PYxdTI. Witcher 2: http://bit.ly/RTs7x4. Witcher 1: http://bit.ly/PrXP63.