Talk:Francis Bedlam/@comment-74.110.128.145-20160422032010

Dont think I agree with the triva bit. If I remember correctly he says he wanted (past tense) to see if Geralt was "as crafty as [he is] well-crafted," and would manage to find/gain access to the Putrid Grove. This means Bedlam's curiosity about Geralt's craftiness came before he ever laid eyes on him. He knew Geralt, a witcher, was looking for him so I always thought the "well-crafted" referred to the mutation undergone by witchers and Geralt as a "crafted" being.

Thought this was an interesting scene and wish they would have done more with the King of Beggars.