Talk:The Witcher 3 Easter eggs/@comment-146.52.161.110-20150630224954

Note also that during the quest " An Elusive Thieve", when the merchant at first refuses to pay a reward because you have no trophy for proof, Geralt tells him to pay up or get smacked hard by the "invisible hand of the market". a clear reference to Adam Smith economic theories on free trade and markets. Also, in the quest "The Last Wish" Geralt mocks Yen if she'd ask the djinn for "a nice house, then a palace, then a queens crown" on what she asks if they were still talking about the djinn or wethere they haved moved to " a talking fish" which in Geralt's opinion doesn't matter as "they both make wishes come true". This is a reference to Brothers Grimm's Fairytail "The Fisherman and his Wife".