

His sisters were "dishonoured" by the soldiers stationed there, driving Malget to kill his own children (though he claims innocence, and it his hinted that he may have been possessed by an evil spirit of his own summoning). Once the specters are dispatched, Mavrick finally tells Geralt the whole story: Mavrick was lead scout for Vandergrift and used his family home as a base. Luckily, they are easily dispatched (no special drop but a nice 300 XP reward). If Geralt sides with Mavrick and accuses the specter of lying, she summons her two "Little Sisters" and they attack the men. If he decides at that point that Mavrick was lying (because he cannot adequately defend his actions), the witcher can leave him to be killed by the specters and the same scenario as before plays out with Mavrick being killed and the bruxa laughing at Geralt. The wraith once again tries to sow the seeds of doubt and Geralt must decide once and for all whether or not he believes Mavrick.

She then disappears, summoning a "demon" (bullvore) and the quest fails (the bullvore drops sword schematics for a Mahakaman sihil). The wraith then laughs at the witcher for being easily fooled, pointing out that even she was worried he would not believe her story as it did not match the facts - specifically, she spoke of her two sisters, when in fact Mavrick only had two sisters and one brother. A trip back to the beach reveals that the specters have killed Mavrick. If Geralt accuses Mavrick of murder, the soldier gets angry and runs off. The two of them then walk down to the shore to meet the bruxa together.

He then makes his way back to the beach where Mavrick is waiting near the hut. Then, he listens to Mavrick's side of things (which is still a bit vague on details) and after, tells the soldier to meet him back at the beach one hour before midnight to sort things out. If Geralt decides to confirm the facts with Mavrick, he goes back to the camp and talks to the soldier again. In that case, the quest ends with a 50 XP reward. He can choose to just kill her then and there, in which case he can return to the camp to tell Mavrick that the specters are dead earning the soldier's thanks. The witcher must then decide whether he believes her, or if he should talk to Mavrick again to confirm the story. The leader tells Geralt that Mavrick was the one who killed her and her sisters, and that she is haunting him to get revenge. At the appointed hour, three specters appears, wraiths in fact. The witcher then decides to go to the beach and wait until 11pm (the time at which the specter appeared to Mavrick the first time). Inside, Geralt finds a table with Malget's notes, but he can make no sense of them and decides he must find a wizard to translate (part of the quest " From a Bygone Era"). This causes a previously hidden door to open in the wall revealing a small chamber. The witcher then notices that the symbols on the altars match the symbols on the graves, so he decides to try the sequence on Malget's own grave - lighting the west candle first as it is marked with the "V", then the east candle as it has the diamond shaped rune, and then the north candle which is marked with the "Λ". At first he tries randomly lighting the candles but this only seems to cause wraiths to spawn, though they are easily defeated. He decides to light the candles and see what happens. There he finds three strange altars with a symbol carved on the front and a candle on top of each one. He uses his Aard sign to remove the obstacle and descends to the cellar under the hut.

He then returns to the hut and notices a pile of barrels covering up a trap door. Geralt examines each of the graves closely and takes note of the symbols on Malget's grave marker. Behind the hut (again, southwest), there is an alcove to containing four graves, one for Moira, Marissa, Murron and Malget. When Geralt asks him for more information, he tells the witcher to talk to one of the prostitutes by the whores' tent in the camp followers' encampment.Īfter talking to the prostitute, Geralt makes his way to the hut on the cliff, which is located south west of the camp followers' encampment, in a small ravine. This is the source of his unfortunate nickname "the Crapper" and the reason why he is ridiculed constantly. He tells a tale of falling asleep by the riverside and being woken by the specter about an hour before midnight and being so frightened that he shat himself and was forced to return to camp with a "pantload". He talks to the soldier, who tells him that he is being haunted by a ghost. Upon entering the upper Kaedweni camp, Geralt sees Mavrick, one of the soldiers near the western exit, being harassed by other soldiers. This quest is available only if you side with Vernon Roche in Κεφάλαιο I. Spoiler warning: Significant plot details follow.
