The Tesham Mutna Ruins is a location in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that the player must visit to further the main questline of the Blood and Wine expansion. In it, Geralt and Regis acquire a necessary component for the concoction needed to find Detlaff. Though aside from this, the player can learn much about the vampire race and the brutal acts that went on in the abandoned fortress.
A couple of notes and books can be looted on the way down to the main chamber of the Tesham Mutna Ruins. These excerpts detail the vampires’ methods of farming humans in The Witcher 3, and they delve into unsettling specifics.
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That said, the most notable items that can be looted from the Tesham Mutna Ruins aren’t the written texts, but the unique armor set. The Tesham Mutna armor (which is easy to miss in The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine) set consists of a chest piece, boots, gauntlets, trousers, and a steel sword. In place of a silver sword, however, it completes the set with a mask. This armor set is interesting lore-wise as the vampires don’t use it — in fact, they have no need for it. It’s for their human slaves, whom they refer to as a “Champion of Tesham Mutna.”
In a note of the same name, players can find a passage that reads like a knight’s vows. The so-called Champion of Tesham Mutna renounces their human weakness and becomes a keeper of their flock. They swear to fight against enemies of their vampire tribe, accepting the armor set as an instrument for them to do so. Overall, it paints a grim picture of how certain humans are more than willing to serve their vampire masters in The Witcher 3, going so far as to abandon their fellow humans.
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