Talk:Witch of Lynx Crag/@comment-2A04:AE04:980A:B600:C86E:A0F4:9BAD:D540-20190215130614/@comment-79.170.251.217-20190930022028

then read the books.

Geralt can be so OP in the games that those who didn't read the short stories and the saga may take the impression he is some superhero vigilante and is a match for anybody.

But that's just not the case. Geralt is but a witcher, good fencer, though his fast reflexes help him quite a bit, he has some tough times fighting mere humans, like Leo Bonhart. Mages are essentialy beyond his powers, he needed help from so many people to kil Vilgefortz, for example.

He knows his limits and he is no knight in shiny armor  - that's why he always just seeks the middle ground and the neutral position, so that he wouldn't need to kill anybody, because otherwise he would possilbly endanger himself.

And this time he just seeks a way to lift the curse, that's what he was promised to be paid for. No extra cash for putting himself in danger.

This being said, I believe he would try to reason with the witch up to the point she asks him for his hair. Then i'm not sure whether he would agree, or he would just refuse and try to lift the cours on his own...