Talk:Whatsoever a Man Soweth.../@comment-216.24.185.37-20190722093935/@comment-35089194-20190803011128

That's one way to admit you didn't pay attention for a single second. You spend the entire main quest doing "impossible" things, only made possible by people's choice of words. Standing on the moon is no different in this case.

O'Dimm grants wishes and keeps pacts to the letter - He says himself that he gives people what they wish for, not what they want, emphasising the importance of word choice. This is why, when Olgierd wished to live like there was no tomorrow, he was made immortal and given the eponymous heart of stone. O'Dimm even makes a point of reminding Geralt that due to the carefully chosen words uttered by O'Dimm during the making of their pact, it was required that all three of them were to meet once Olgierd's wishes were granted. It should come as no surprise to you then that when Olgierd agreed to give O'Dimm his soul only when they stood upon the moon, O'Dimm made sure to lure him to a place where they did exactly that, to the letter.