Talk:From a Land Far, Far Away/@comment-142.151.141.191-20180720085956/@comment-82.102.22.13-20180812122708

it appears to have to do with the woman as it's right where she was hiding out.

i imagine the story goes something like, the king raped her, she cursed the king and ran with the child. The nightwraith shows that she is associated with evil.

The warrior was sent to kill her for her evil, yet to you, a third party, you don't see what crimes she committed, all you see is a woman and child on the run attempting to survive.

Morally she may have deserved to die and escaping meant more ill roamed the world, but to you, the "correct" choice is simple.

This also shows a "fate" or "God" if you will in the Witcher, happenstance fating her to cross your path allowed her to live though the odds were not in her favor, as if she was not meant to die.

The main point for Geralt would be he is left without a clear conscience, being placed of the position of being able to do something, capable of playing 'Judge, Jury, and Executioner' if you will, he could not know who he just allowed to live and die, getting tangled in a strangers affairs.

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