Posted June 14, 2011
Greetings,
After a couple of playthroughs, I found the research notes on the Hunt for the first time. It wasn't until the playthrough after that, that I found people to talk to about these notes, shedding a lot of light (or just more theories) on the phenomenon. I thought it was awesome that you could get so much interesting lore out of something very well hidden.
But this is about the Song of the Hunt, not the research notes. If you play the Roche path and you find this book, and you also get to a certain point of the story (trigger a specific memory I think), you can bring the book to Dandelion - who was the one originally telling you about it - and he'll give his interpretation of the poem within. What I haven't been able to do, however, is to get this dialogue for Iorveth's path. Once I find the book, I keep advancing the story and I keep checking up on Dandelion after each main quest phase I complete, just in case he's decided to offer me the dialogue choice to ask him about it. I thought it was supposed to trigger after I unlock the memory I get for lifting the curse, but once you're at that point of the story, you can never speak to him again for the remainder of the game.
When you wake up from lifting the curse, the battle for Vergen is near at hand. Most houses are locked, including the inn, and I haven't been able to find Dandelion anywhere outside. Advancing further still, completing the battle scenario, the rest unfurls more or less automatically, and you're ferried off to Loc Muinne and Chapter 3. My suspicion is that Dandelion can interpret the poem after you've lifted the curse, but due to scripting oversights, you're never given the opportunity to talk to him again - the end game begins, and he stays behind in Vergen.
Would this be the case, do you think, or have I simply missed something important (and otherwise obvious)? The whole story you gradually unveil, about the Hunt, is one of the strongest points of the game, and it irks me a little bit not being able to collect all the journal entries when on the Vergen path.
After a couple of playthroughs, I found the research notes on the Hunt for the first time. It wasn't until the playthrough after that, that I found people to talk to about these notes, shedding a lot of light (or just more theories) on the phenomenon. I thought it was awesome that you could get so much interesting lore out of something very well hidden.
But this is about the Song of the Hunt, not the research notes. If you play the Roche path and you find this book, and you also get to a certain point of the story (trigger a specific memory I think), you can bring the book to Dandelion - who was the one originally telling you about it - and he'll give his interpretation of the poem within. What I haven't been able to do, however, is to get this dialogue for Iorveth's path. Once I find the book, I keep advancing the story and I keep checking up on Dandelion after each main quest phase I complete, just in case he's decided to offer me the dialogue choice to ask him about it. I thought it was supposed to trigger after I unlock the memory I get for lifting the curse, but once you're at that point of the story, you can never speak to him again for the remainder of the game.
When you wake up from lifting the curse, the battle for Vergen is near at hand. Most houses are locked, including the inn, and I haven't been able to find Dandelion anywhere outside. Advancing further still, completing the battle scenario, the rest unfurls more or less automatically, and you're ferried off to Loc Muinne and Chapter 3. My suspicion is that Dandelion can interpret the poem after you've lifted the curse, but due to scripting oversights, you're never given the opportunity to talk to him again - the end game begins, and he stays behind in Vergen.
Would this be the case, do you think, or have I simply missed something important (and otherwise obvious)? The whole story you gradually unveil, about the Hunt, is one of the strongest points of the game, and it irks me a little bit not being able to collect all the journal entries when on the Vergen path.