Witcher Wiki
Witcher Wiki
(Rewrote article and added stub tag.)
Tag: sourceedit
No edit summary
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Quest3|name = {{Side quest}}Lynch Mob|image = Tw3 Lynch Mob.png|region = [[Velen]]|location = [[Hangman's Alley]]|reward = 25 {{xp}} / ?? {{Crown}}|level = 7|enemies = Angry peasants}}'''Lynch Mob''' is a secondary quest available in {{Tw3}} found near [[Hangman's Alley]].
{{Stub}}
 
{{Witcher 3 Main Quest infobox
 
|name = Lynch Mob|image = File:|region = [[Velen]]|location = [[Hangman's Alley]]|reward = ??|level = ??|previous = |next = |enemies = [[Humans]]}}
 
'''Lynch Mob''' is a [[The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Secondary Quests|side quest]] found near [[Hangman's Alley]].
 
   
==Quest Details==
+
==Summary==
Near the Hangman's Alley [[signpost]], you come across a peasant lynch mob preparing to hang a [[Nilfgaardian]] deserter. You have the option to walk away or interfere and determine the deserter's fate.
+
Near the Hangman's Alley [[signpost]], you come across a peasant lynch mob preparing to hang a Nilfgaardian deserter. You have the option to walk away or interfere and determine the deserter's fate.
   
 
The peasants will not listen to your request for leniency, so you have a choice:
 
The peasants will not listen to your request for leniency, so you have a choice:
Line 14: Line 11:
   
 
If, however, you kill the peasants, the soldier will be grateful and quickly be on his way.
 
If, however, you kill the peasants, the soldier will be grateful and quickly be on his way.
  +
  +
== Journal entry ==
  +
: ''Should a soldier be held responsible for the decisions of his commanding officers? Is collective responsibility justice? To us, dear reader, these are rhetorical questions. [[Geralt]], however, often found himself forced to answer them - and quickly. For example, once in Velen he happened across a group of villagers preparing to lynch a captured Nilfgaardian deserter. Not for the first time, the witcher had to decide which was the lesser evil...''
  +
  +
: ''The witcher made his decision. He defended the deserter and earned the peasants‘ ire. They attacked at once, and thus in order to save one man he had to kill many others.''
  +
  +
== Walkthrough ==
  +
* Kill the peasants.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
The letter refers to the wife's name as Alveen, the soldier's as Dilvyn, and their child as Beatrys.
+
* The letter refers to the wife's name as Alveen, the soldier's as [[Dilvyn]], and their child as Beatrys.
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 secondary quests]]
 
[[Category:The Witcher 3 secondary quests]]

Revision as of 17:12, 19 May 2016

Template:Quest3Lynch Mob is a secondary quest available in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt found near Hangman's Alley.

Summary

Near the Hangman's Alley signpost, you come across a peasant lynch mob preparing to hang a Nilfgaardian deserter. You have the option to walk away or interfere and determine the deserter's fate.

The peasants will not listen to your request for leniency, so you have a choice:

  • Save the deserter by killing the peasants.
  • Leave him to his fate.

If you let the mob hang the deserter you can loot the body and find a letter from his wife which she says she wishes him to desert and return home so she won't loose him like she lost her brother and father and their child will have a father.  She says she knows the punishment for desertion but that they will hide at Iffans farm.

If, however, you kill the peasants, the soldier will be grateful and quickly be on his way.

Journal entry

Should a soldier be held responsible for the decisions of his commanding officers? Is collective responsibility justice? To us, dear reader, these are rhetorical questions. Geralt, however, often found himself forced to answer them - and quickly. For example, once in Velen he happened across a group of villagers preparing to lynch a captured Nilfgaardian deserter. Not for the first time, the witcher had to decide which was the lesser evil...
The witcher made his decision. He defended the deserter and earned the peasants‘ ire. They attacked at once, and thus in order to save one man he had to kill many others.

Walkthrough

  • Kill the peasants.

Trivia

  • The letter refers to the wife's name as Alveen, the soldier's as Dilvyn, and their child as Beatrys.