Talk:Where the Cat and Wolf Play.../@comment-172.222.247.4-20181004090329

This is definitely one of those I have to call good writing on. Just look in the comments us justifying one decision or another. I'm *still* thinking about it weeks later. I let him go. There's so few witchers left, he *was* cheated, Geralt literally knows what it's like to be attacked in this exact manor (and he nearly died because of it), and in Geralt's investigations he found those murdered were killed so swiftly and painlessly (arterial cuts that took seconds) that the man clearly was in a blind rage not a "I want to hurt everyone for pleasure" kind of thing. Yes, murder. No, not okay. And then the sister thing, ugh, heartbreaking when witchers outlive past family. I can imagine him covered head to toe in blood, sword flashing like mad, and then boom! Little girl. Breaks him out of it, he scarpers, then we find him later.