Posted May 26, 2011
Salutations.
I just finished the game for the first time, having gone with Roche in act 2 and rescued Triss in Act 3, and I have a question concerning Saskia. Do not read if you fear SPOILERS. :)
I was quite surprised to learn in the game guide (reading the Roche section, not the Iorveth section, with whom I will side in my second playthrough) that Saskia was actually a dragoness.
My question is this: at what point in a Roche playthrough could I have learned of her condition? I certainly had no idea, and neither did anyone else mention it. In the end I finished off the dragon (which seemed a mercy given its current predicament), so poor Geralt has no idea he just killed Saskia. Oops. :)
So, anyway, I'd appreciate it if anyone let me know what I should have done (again, in a Roche playthrough, I imagine the information is more readily available when you follow Iorveth to Vergen) to find out this tidbit.
Thank you.
Itkovian
P.S. Bloody good game. Act 3 was rather short, but I loved the final discussion with Letho. And it certainly a bad cliffhanger... or cliffhanger at all. You have resolution, you find out the truth... just because new events are developing does not mean the tale has no ending. The world doesn't stop moving just because you complete your goal. :)
I just finished the game for the first time, having gone with Roche in act 2 and rescued Triss in Act 3, and I have a question concerning Saskia. Do not read if you fear SPOILERS. :)
I was quite surprised to learn in the game guide (reading the Roche section, not the Iorveth section, with whom I will side in my second playthrough) that Saskia was actually a dragoness.
My question is this: at what point in a Roche playthrough could I have learned of her condition? I certainly had no idea, and neither did anyone else mention it. In the end I finished off the dragon (which seemed a mercy given its current predicament), so poor Geralt has no idea he just killed Saskia. Oops. :)
So, anyway, I'd appreciate it if anyone let me know what I should have done (again, in a Roche playthrough, I imagine the information is more readily available when you follow Iorveth to Vergen) to find out this tidbit.
Thank you.
Itkovian
P.S. Bloody good game. Act 3 was rather short, but I loved the final discussion with Letho. And it certainly a bad cliffhanger... or cliffhanger at all. You have resolution, you find out the truth... just because new events are developing does not mean the tale has no ending. The world doesn't stop moving just because you complete your goal. :)
This question / problem has been solved by hulahula32