Envoys, Wineboys |
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Type | Main Quests |
DLC | Blood and Wine |
Location | Stonecutters' Settlement |
Suggested Level | 34 |
Prerequisite | A Poet Under Pressure |
Next Quest | The Beast of Toussaint |
Envoys, Wineboys is a Main Quest from the Blood and Wine DLC in The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. Main Quests are the main storyline of the game that can have a major effect towards the endings. Some of these quests may have dialogue choices that will alter the ending of the game.
Envoys, Wineboys is the first main quest in the Blood and Wine DLC questline. Obtain the Blood and Wine DLC to gain access to this quest.
It was a time when there seemed to be two Geralts. One was a celebrity, at least in certain circles, while the other remained a mercenary who did dirty work for coin. At any rate, both these Geralts happened on a contract of an unusual sort, not least because it marked the start of a new adventure. And this adventure I will gladly relate.
The Witcher 3 Envoys, Wineboys Objectives
- Look for a new contract on notice boards in Velen.
- Meet the knights from Toussaint in Holloway.
"Lemme help you with the bandits"
- Help Palmerin and Milton defeat the bandits.
"Get rid of these bandits"
- Go with Palmerin and Milton to Toussaint.
Rewards for Envoys, Wineboys in The Witcher 3
- 50
Walkthrough for The Witcher 3 Envoys, Wineboys
This quest can begin after the A Poet Under Pressure quest and upon obtaining the Blood and Wine DLC. Your first objective will be to look for a new contract on the notice boards in Velen. Take the contract to progress through to the next objective. You will be tasked to Meet the knights from Toussaint in Holloway.
Track the quest and follow the objective marker to reach your location. Once you approach the location, the cutscene will begin. Complete the dialogue and you will eventually be met with two dialogue options that will determine your next objective:
- "Lemme help you with the bandits"
- "Get rid of these bandits"
Choose to help them and it will reflect on the objective: Help Palmerin and Milton defeat the bandits. If you choose the latter dialogue option, you will instead have the following objective: Go with Palmerin and Milton to ToussaintGo with Palmerin and Milton to Toussaint.
Envoys, Wineboys Journals
It was a time when there seemed to be two Geralts. One was a celebrity, at least in certain circles, while the other remained a mercenary who did dirty work for coin. At any rate, both these Geralts happened on a contract of an unusual sort, not least because it marked the start of a new adventure. And this adventure I will gladly relate.It began in a manner most ordinary, with a notice posted on a board in Velen. The witcher read the notice and set out to see what else he could learn.In Holloway, the witcher came upon two friends of years long past - Palmerin de Launfal and Milton de Peyrac-Peyran, who had come to Velen as emissaries of their sovereign duchess.
If Geralt helps the knights defeat the bandits:
- If you find yourself wondering why these knights errant seemed stuck in this slipshod backwater hamlet in Velen, I hasten to explain - they had decided to wage war on some local bandits. Palmerin, ever eager to resolve crises peacefully, intended to address the robbers, appeal to their sense of decency and thus direct them onto a path of virtue. Geralt expected Palmerin's rhetoric to fall on deaf ears. When the bandits arrived, Palmerin put in a valiant effort, yet ultimately a bloody fight broke out. The witcher assisted the knights from afar to deal with the local rabble. Though this could seem a somewhat unpatriotic act, there is no doubt Geralt's choice was thoroughly justified and that he had taken the moral high ground.
If Geralt dissuades the knights from confronting the bandits:
- If you find yourself wondering why these knights errant seemed stuck in this slipshod backwater hamlet in Velen, I hasten to explain - they had decided to wage war on some local bandits. Though it was a course worthy of knights of the errant variety, Geralt managed to dissuade them from pursuing it. For experience had taught him nature bears no void, and a band of hoodlums cut down to a man would soon be replaced by another, possibly of a yet meaner disposition. And after all, the knights did not have their sovereign's leave to remain in Velen indefinitely.
The Witcher 3 Envoys, Wineboys Notes & Trivia
- Notes, Tips, Other Trivia for Envoys, Wineboys.