The second DLC of The Witcher 3, Blood and Wine, has a completely different style of painting from the main storyline of the original game. Think of the knights with five virtues and the horses in golden armor, the blue sky, green grass and intoxicating vineyards in the Principality of Toussaint, and then look at the baron and his group of hooligans and the indifferent Wei Lun. Everyone wants to live their whole life in Toussaint, so why bother fighting monsters? At the same time, Blood and Wine also inherits the usual choice dilemma of The Witcher 3. Next, I will conduct some analysis on this ending. Which one is the perfect ending depends on different people's opinions.
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To briefly introduce the plot of Blood and Wine, it is the story of Sianna, the sister of the Duchess of Toussaint, who is jealous of her sister's position and instructs the high-level vampire Dettlaff who is obsessed with her to commit a series of murders, and Geralt solves the murders. The endings are roughly divided into three types: 1. Let Dettlaff go, the sister dies, and the white wolf is imprisoned;
2. Kill Dettlaff and influence the sister. The sister can forget her grudges with a smile;
3. Kill Dettlaff, the sister assassinated the sister and then died.
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The first ending I personally played was the 1st ending. I saw online saying that the 2nd ending is the good ending, but I really disagree. The Duchess of Toussaint really loved her sister, she was a very innocent character, and even when she finally learned that her sister's final target was herself, she remained unmoved. Out of the protection of innocent people, the sister should not die anyway, so one of Dettlaff and the sister must die.
Let’s talk about whether Dettlaff deserves to die: Generally speaking, those who kill under coercion are also criminally responsible, and they are usually sentenced to 20 years as an accessory to coercion. According to the provisions of the criminal law, this is a crime that should not be punished by death, and Dettlaff finally felt repentant and killed Xianna to end the crime. But on the other hand, summoning vampires to destroy cities and slaughter innocent people is indeed worthy of death. But tracing the root cause, it was my sister who caused all this.
Let’s talk about whether my sister deserves to die: organizing a mafia group, engaging in terrorist activities, and coercing others to kill are all serious crimes. And in the end, he even wanted to fuck off his sister! At the end of the funeral, it was known that the sister's inheritance rights were not deprived, so he would be a baroness after killing her. The intentions are very sinister. Although I could influence my sister in the fairy tale world (through sex?), after that, I, Bai Lang, chose to pull out the ruthless operation (Yun Zhen was really happy) and decisively sold my sister. I really don't like someone whose ambition is greater than family ties. And even if she reconciles now, who knows what she will do to her sister in the future.
In that case, Bai Lang will take the blame. Doing what you want to do, picking up soap and fighting in prison, and being rescued by gay friends in the end, this is probably the perfect ending in my mind. However, for this kind of RPG, the true end is to follow one's heart; let's enjoy the wine and sunshine!