The Mutual Of Beauclair's Wild Kingdom is a quest from The Witcher 3's Blood and Wine expansion and one of the many endeavors Geralt can pursue post-game. However, there's no need to wait if you feel ready to take it on before the direly climatic events that transpire at Tesham Mutna.
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While Geralt is perusing the Notice Board outside The Cockatrice Inn, he may read of some beastly trouble to the north, or if he's already in the area, he may happen upon the mercantile carnage at the Trading Post and investigate the gruesome scene without any prompting. Once he's gotten a look, it won't take Geralt long to deduce the merchant wagon fell prey to a draconid, but surprisingly it seems to be a subspecies unfamiliar to the seasoned witcher.
As it turns out, the beast is the last surviving specimen of the critically endangered silver basilisk, which throws a moral wrench into the witcher's monster-slaying obligations. While even a highly venomous draconid doesn't pose too troublesome a feat for Geralt, the fundamental dilemma of this side quest is whether or not you should kill the basilisk. Regardless of his decision, Geralt will still need to inspect the scene and try to locate the rare beastie.
Start Location: Pick up the contract on The Cockatrice Inn Notice Board or head directly to the quest location at the Trading Post fast travel point that lies northeast of Coronata's Vinyard.
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If Geralt spares Iocaste, he will be sparing the last of an endangered species and be compensated justly for it by both the Reavers and the beast's keeper.
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After choosing to hunt down the basilisk, the Reavers look to
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