When discussing The Witcher 3's quests, there are many to choose from throughout the 100+ hour action-adventure game developed by CD Projekt Red, and the Blood and Wine expansion has one of its funniest. The award-winning Bloody Baron questline or the plot surrounding the Redanian king have powerful implications on the entire Witcher universe depending on the player's choices, and these two are often cited when discussing the game's quality of storytelling. Both of these are examples of The Witcher 3's darkest quests and ability to tell mature and serious stories about sensitive or controversial topics while still managing to make the quests engaging and rewarding for the player to participate in.
With the release of the game's two main expansions, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, the writers also took the opportunity to explore different narrative approaches to quests, such as the Heart of Stone main quest involving a wedding with a twist, or the Blood and Wine quest involving a local statue's missing appendage. Both of these quests chose to focus instead on a more light-hearted escapade to thrust the seasoned monster-hunter into.
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There is one side quest from the Blood and Wine expansion that tops them both in terms of humor. "Till Death Do You Part" is one of The Witcher 3's strangest moments and funniest side quests, and it can be picked up from an NPC named Charles Lanzano in the Clever Clogs Tavern. The quest involves Geralt being tasked with investigating some unusual noises coming from the Temple Graveyard after dark. A brief investigation leads Geralt to the source of the disturbance: the bickering spirits of the elderly couple Louis and
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