The Witcher merchants

There are many merchants that Geralt encounters in his travels through Vizima and environs. Some are specialists, others are generalists and a few a just opportunists.


 * Antiquaries, for books and scrolls
 * Blacksmiths and not just their helpers sell weapons and related products
 * Jewelers, for the obvious as well as other gifts
 * Wait staff, ok waitresses, in Inns sell food and drink and often grease, for blade coatings
 * Druids also tend to be merchants

Locations

 * Blacksmith shops and stands
 * Inns and Taverns
 * Merchant Street
 * Marketplace
 * Fences' hangout
 * Druids' Grove
 * Druids' Cave

Notable Merchants

 * Declan Leuvaarden
 * Abigail
 * Elder Druid
 * Haren Brogg
 * the Hermit
 * Julian
 * Kalkstein
 * Murky Waters healer
 * Thaler
 * Vaska
 * the Gardener

Other Merchants
Temple Quarter marketplace
 * The Peddler
 * The Peasant trader
 * The Antiquary
 * The Herbalist

Trade Quarter marketplace
 * Salt Square
 * Zerrikanian trader
 * Alchemist
 * Tanners Square
 * Bookseller
 * Arms dealer
 * The Alley along the Walls
 * Butcher
 * Fishmonger
 * Merchant

Other areas
 * Antiquary in the Outskirts' Inn
 * the non-guild armorer in New Narakort Square in the Trade Quarter
 * Baker in Murky Waters
 * the fence in Old Vizima
 * the Order Quartermaster in Old Vizima, near the Breach in the Wall

Journal Entry
This journal entry pertains only to one of two mutually exclusive encounters that Geralt has in the Trade Quarter with a noblewoman.

The noblewomen in question can be found either near the jester on John Natalis Square - a woman in a purple and orange outfit who apparently likes rough sex and wants a kikimore claw, or near Town Hall - a woman in white (drunk, I believe), who likes scary sex and uses a "missing" silk scarf (which is technically the gold shawl) to start a conversation with the witcher. I suppose their husbands are merchants in addition to being unsatisfying?