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If you head back to the room with the female [[elf]], you will find on one of the tables a unique book called "''[[Tales and Legends About Humans]]''".
 
If you head back to the room with the female [[elf]], you will find on one of the tables a unique book called "''[[Tales and Legends About Humans]]''".
   
<p id="firstHeading" lang="en" itemprop="name">Once you approach the geneological tree and conversation ends you can find important notes left by [[Avallac'h]]  on the right side of the table located beneath geneological tree. It's called ''"'''Remarks Concerning the Death of Auberon'''". ''Many reported that the book visibility is buggy: it is not readily visible when reached; so make sure you don't miss it.</p>
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<p id="firstHeading" lang="en" itemprop="name">Once you approach the geneological tree and conversation ends you can find important notes left by [[Avallac'h]]  on the right side of the table located beneath geneological tree. It's called ''"'''Remarks Concerning the Death of Auberon'''". ''The remarks' visibility is buggy, so make sure you don't miss it.</p>
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 main quests]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 main quests]]

Revision as of 08:48, 9 January 2019

Child of the Elder Blood is a main quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Journal entry

Ciri pulled Geralt aside for a confidential heart-to-heart. She confided to him that Avallac'h had a hidden lair, a secret place that not even Ciri, his star pupil and long-time traveling companion, had been allowed to visit. Intrigued, Geralt decided to enter this secret lair and find out what the Seer was hiding.
The most important part of any conspiracy is for the co-conspirators to trust each other fully, and Ciri's revelation had cast a shadow of suspicion on Avallac'h. Geralt knew light must be shed on this shadow before it proved too late.
It turned out Avallac'h's well-guarded secret was a hidden laboratory in which he carried out research on Lara Dorren's gene - the gene Ciri bore within her, the cause of her power and her misfortune. Ciri was understandably less than thrilled to see herself through Avallac'h's eyes as a subject in some twisted experiment.
Meanwhile, they also discovered this secret research wasn't the only reason the Seer kept the place hidden. Avallac'h seemed to have been using it as a pleasure alcove for trysts with his elven lover. Who would have thought? It turns out even the wisest of sages is not always driven by pure reason alone.

Objectives

  • Travel to the island where Avallac'h's laboratory is located.
  • Talk to Yennefer.
  • Wait for the door to open.
  • Neutralize the golem.
  • Explore Avallac'h's laboratory using your Witcher Senses.
  • Talk to Yennefer.
  • Talk to Ciri.
  • Search the laboratory uing your Witcher Senses.
  • Meet Ciri outside the laboratory.

Notes

After completing the search of the laboratory, there will be a timed dialogue option with Ciri:

  1. Calm down.
  2. Go for it.

The first option contributes a point to the "bad" ending, while the second contributes a point to the "good" ending.

In the next dialogue encounter, Ciri will ask to visit Hindarsfjall.

  1. Yeah. I'll go with you.
  2. No time.

Choosing to go with Ciri will start Skjall's Grave and help achieve the "good" ending, while denying Ciri's request will help with the "bad" ending.

If you head back to the room with the female elf, you will find on one of the tables a unique book called "Tales and Legends About Humans".

Once you approach the geneological tree and conversation ends you can find important notes left by Avallac'h  on the right side of the table located beneath geneological tree. It's called "Remarks Concerning the Death of Auberon". The remarks' visibility is buggy, so make sure you don't miss it.