Talk:The Beast of White Orchard/@comment-26571215-20200130173317

Captain Peter Saar Gwynleve was a farmer himself; he could probably smell the rotten rye from outside the gates. The idiot Temarian peasent knowingly and willfully attempted to pass off his blighted stock to the occupying army, and was lucky the Captain decided his punishment would be only by the book.

I don't like how they don't give Geralt an option to compliment the Captain on his restraint; a lot of new headaches just opened up for him, including potential mutiny among his unfed troops. Geralt may have had history with the Temerians, but this is an age where nobles and royalty play their games for territory and holdings, and the peasentry feel the brunt of it either way, and thus hold no state loyalty.