Talk:Reason of State/@comment-34478120-20180126170151/@comment-212.67.93.162-20180312192637

Yeah, I am not sure about this either, Radovid is obviously madman, I can seee why Dijkstra wanted to kill him, but he always seemed to me as someone extremely clever who wants to pull the strings, not as someone who would want to rule himself. I can perfectly imagine him actually agreeing to peace with Nilfgaard provided he gets some control over whoever will rule in the name of Nilfgaard there. (and there is always option to plot freedom revolution later).

Not sure Nilfgaard is entirely bad either, anyway in Witcher 3 I feel a lot of time that there are two hard choices and somehow nothing in between.