Talk:Now or Never/@comment-27237080-20200206183303

To be honest the choice between saving Alchemist and Mage, or go to the Inn before Oliver is killed, it doesn't make sense that he survives if you get there before hunters arrive, since you didn't really saved him from already initiated attack, you simply came before he was killed, those hunters still would've arrive and kill him for whatever the reason for which hunters didn't had any, meaning that Oliver should die in any scenario and would make the choice of saving alchemist and mage a better moral choice.

Another thing is how I disliked what Triss says when you saved those two and arrived at Inn, I said that at least hunters didn't found the entrance to swerers with other mages, but Triss replies that numbers don't matter...not sure what the fuck is her point here, because Oliver is no mage of significance, nor mage at all, just a Innkeeper. This make my decision more of which responses I value more than the damn moral decision here, which should be the point and not the value of a response that Triss bares, she doesn't even explain it nor Geralt asksanything about it.

I purposefully reloaded save to see if he's a mage that will tag along, but nope...he remains at the Inn and magically is alive, so I suppose it's better to save those two for moral reasons.