Talk:Jad Karadin/@comment-70.68.221.255-20180104090325

There's something odd about that letter on Hammond. If it was about Hammond inviting Karadin to the slave trade why does he refer to jewellers and luxury goods sellers as potential buyers? I don't think they'd have much use for slave labour. But given the letter and the only other indication that the two are working together being Hammond blurting out "our" business which is actually pretty open to interpretation why does Geralt tell Lambert they never cut ties? Did something get lost in translation?

If he's in the slave trade or even if he got out but his current fortune was built on it and he has no intention of facing up to his past I'll happily gut him but the information available and the reaction to it is definitely in conflict.

Though as a side note I'll question who sends assassins to collect a supposed debt, who pays a witcher in advance, and who would hire a second witcher - from the same school of ill repute no less - to collect a debt from a witcher that supposedly burned you the first time around.