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u/Preston_Garvy-MM 3d ago
Option 3: the Fallout option, E A T T H E B A B Y
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u/Xnotarin Roach 🐴 3d ago
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u/aNdys0n007 3d ago
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u/Godfather_LM10 3d ago
The beauty of this game is it actually created a choice where genuienly the playing person deeply feels regret not only Geralt , Thats how goated the storyarc it is
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u/Advanced-Guidance482 2d ago
Its was pretty obvious is was a trick if you payed attention to a fraction of the dialogue leading up to it.
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u/Godfather_LM10 2d ago
Yeah I know but still even after knowing to trick him , we still feel morally wrong in doing so it's like a huge toll on the player , which makes that choice so goated "Put that baby in the Oven"
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u/Individual-Insect927 3d ago
Was that baby real or was that one a doll or sth ? Chz i assumed thats a doll to trick that guy and i decided to put it in the oven
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u/rustys_shackled_ford 2d ago
I wish there was a way to put the baby in the oven without thoroughly preparing for the plan like they used to do in rpgs where if you didn't get all the right things before carrying out the mandatory quest objective, you end up doing something that literally ends the game.
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u/grownassman3 3d ago
They never explained how the baby was lifelike enough for Geralt to believe it was real
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u/cgaWolf 3d ago
The baby was real.
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u/grownassman3 2d ago
whut
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u/AsleepProfession1395 2d ago
If you noticed, when you go into the room just behind the oven, there's an oven opening there too.
During the commotion with Uldaryk, Hjort most likely went into the room on Cerys' instructions. When Geralt throws the baby in, Hjort will quickly grab him.
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u/grownassman3 2d ago
oh snap, I always assumed it was some kind of magic illusion
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u/Triangle_Fox Team Shani 2d ago
Same here... I really thought it was an illusion for Geralt and others, so that Geralt believes it's a real child, and that's when it works
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u/Yashchamp14 3d ago
Oven