Talk:The Lady of the Lake/@comment-77.243.22.95-20171229223913/@comment-1844904-20180328091741

A little late I know, but Ciri refuses to take the vial from Eredin when he confronts her about Auberon's sexual incapability.

Ciri later finds Auberon dying in his room; he had overdosed on the 'medicine' anyway (it's not clear if he did this accidentally or deliberately; he was a melancholy sort of guy, so it's hard to say for sure). She notices the empty vial and works out what had happened.

When Eredin confronts Ciri again, and she tells him that Auberon is dead and how it happened, Eredin seems genuinely furious, indicating that he hadn't intended for his king to die. He proceeds to improvise and try catch Ciri anyway.

So, in sum, it seems Auberon ended up with the NotViagra (Eredin probably gave it to him in good faith) yet killed himself with it. Ciri is innocent in the matter and Eredin is left kingless, but pursues Ciri still because her Elder Blood is just that important, I guess.