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Alright got to say liked the ending, and ended up letting the big guy go. Get the fleeing that may bite ,me in the ass in the witcher 3.

But kinda someone fully explain the symbolism of the lady bug for me am I right that it has tgo do with the witcher going to look for other love one saying about catching one an d setting it free.

Time to play it on the pricks path next I mean roche.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by RedTalonOne
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RedTalonOne: Time to play it on the pricks path next I mean roche.
Come on, Roche isn't necessarily a bad guy. His awesomeness just goes up to 11 and anger is the only way he can express it.
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RedTalonOne: Time to play it on the pricks path next I mean roche.
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227: Come on, Roche isn't necessarily a bad guy. His awesomeness just goes up to 11 and anger is the only way he can express it.
He just had a really bad time when he was a kid... It's not his fault...
PS: don't call him a whoreson twice in prologue ;) I had a hard time to figure out "why" it ends like that before I could talk with Ves in flotsam...
Played Roche path myself. Felt more real to me... and in my opinion Gerald owe something to Roche for helping him escape the dungeon and for trusting him. Did I mention Ves? :)

As for Letho, well I saved his life once, he spared mine once... afterwards all bets were off and I did not feel setting a trained killed in a service of Nilf free, one that kidnapped my favourite sorceress was the right choice.

I think Roche is an awesome character, I look forward to seeing him more as the saga continues. Also... did I mention Ves?
Post edited June 08, 2011 by Ebon-Hawk
The main reason I went with Ivorth is cause I imported my save from helping the elves in the first was trying to stay in touch with what happen with that import. Going to use my order import for my roche play through.
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RedTalonOne: Alright got to say liked the ending, and ended up letting the big guy go. Get the fleeing that may bite ,me in the ass in the witcher 3.

But kinda someone fully explain the symbolism of the lady bug for me am I right that it has tgo do with the witcher going to look for other love one saying about catching one an d setting it free.

Time to play it on the pricks path next I mean roche.
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I think its just showing that Geralt is a good guy at heart.

Yes he's put an almighty smackdown on a mixture of monster and human foes in the game but he isn't going to carelessly squash a ladybird (ladybug) if he can help it.

Either that or he didn't want to get his gloves dirty.
Post edited June 08, 2011 by Gregster6