Reminds me of many people i know, only few wanted to repair it as Blood Baron.... I love this character - so realistic, a good man haunted by mistakes (not only his). I know his Polish version - it's just beautiful...
“Wounded and tired, Ciri collapsed into the swamp. Some peasants found her and took her to the baron, Velen’s self appointed ruler. He took the woman in, had her nursed back to health, and sent her on her way to Novigrad.”
I know right. When i first met him i was like, who's this bastard? Let me finish this quest quickly and get to the good stuff. Things turned out differently to say the least..
For me, it was the the most thought-provoking questline I've ever played, and it totally changed my aproach to life, because of how realistic it is In the begginning you like him or not, then you don't, then you really don't, then you don't know, and then it's up to you, but that was the point I said to myself "how can I be the judge of a story I just read, while having skipped all the pages?" And the fact that the baron shows genuine simpathy at times and regret and all the rest and the story IMO really makes you realise that evil and good are very, very controversial subjects, and the lines are very blurry, and when you look at them for a while, you stop seeing them. It's all merely a perspective matter It's just like he himself said "I can't speak for the world you witchers inhabbit, but in ours, nothing is ever black and white"
The fucking feels. To me the Bloody Baron is a man of war in time of peace, he was out of place from the beginning to the end. Had he died on the field he would've been praised as a war hero or something like that. Sadly he came back alive.
I was really angry with the Bloody Baron for what he had done to his family... When he actually told the whole story I was between raging and crying, bu I felt really sorry for what happened in his life... That's why I have decided to help him. A man who loses all always deserves a second chance.10/10 would play this a hundred times just to cry over these awesome tales...
The part where he was sitting in his garden, and Geralt thought he was drinking, but when you ask the guard and he is like "... no, he is just sitting there thinking..."
When I played this game as soon as I heard this song when the baron was talking bout his story I knew this game was going to epic and filled with story
Yes. I felt it too. His desperation. His loss. Quests like these make a game from game to Epic. Similar feeling with AC2 series and Dragon Age Origins.
Yeah that's when it was for me, first met the Baron I was like "alright gotta help this dude get his family back." As his story fleshed out more it was so emotional and heart wrenching. Didn't know who's side was right, welp there isnt one. By the end of the quest I was like wtf this is just the beginning of the game?
bloody baron is probably the saddest character and also my favorite. He wants to fix life, wich he destroyed by alcohol. We see this desperation when he gives Dea her name. He wasn't looking at her like on a monster anymore. It was father's look. From the beginning i understood him. his daugther was bitch-like when geralt gave her doll in Oxenfurt :,
ALot of the side female characters started acting like feminists. Barron's Daughter, The female 'yea i'm a woman' captain who takes you to Skelliga, and the final boss in fists of Fury. It's jarring. Not as bad as, say, the after credits seen in Assassins Creed 4, but still bad. Makes me concerned for Cyberpunk 2077.
Suddenly when he starts uttering his desperation for getting his family back and naming his daughter in such a tone will make you forgive him. Baron's quest made me realize I've to take the decisions with all my thinking.
This quest makes me depressed every time. I know Philip Strenger was not a good father nor a husband but he was a man who tried to bring his old life back and the fact that when you save either of Philip or orphans the other one will die. It is just fucking sad.
He was actually a good husband. He was in war and earned money for his family because of love. His wife cheated on him. He said he would forgive her when it was once, but it was for years. He punched her, what is understandable, because she wanted to kill him and herself. He tried to apologize what he actually didnt have to, because his wife has broken him his heart. I was totally on his side after I heared the whole story. It was story I won't forgive my whole life
@@user-kk1rj4ix5r Had the Baron not run to a bottle to solve his problems, he may have spared himself and his family the pain they ultimately suffered. True, I think he was a decent man at his core, but his alcoholism is ultimately what destroyed him. Anna is most certainly not without blame, but the Baron made choices of his own that cost him everything. Tamara and Dea are the only true victims in this scenario; the only ones who did nothing to deserve the shit hand they were dealt. Dea breaks my heart most, I think, and I'll never pass up the chance to bring her soul some peace through the Lubberkin ritual.
i just recently played this game, i don’t understand what took me so long. at first i had bought it a while back and refunded the game. i wasnt ready for it, found it odd as i had never really played an rpg and didnt understand the concept. i came back to it and gave it another try as it was on sale, that was the best decision i have made. very few games have had this effect on me if any at all. but this game. this is truly a masterpiece, but you must be ready for it. the long long hours you have to be ready for this game. As for this ost it was the greatest story that captivated me. the bloody barons story. i remember every moment like it was so so good with this theme
*SPOILERS BELOW* On my first walkthrough, I got the bad ending. I hoped to help him overcome his wife's death, only to find him hanged from a tree. I was taken aback, shocked even. It felt like I just lost someone close to me... Someone you wanted to help, but weren't able to. Couldn't bear it, so I had to start over the entire game. On a sidenote this also resulted in me saving before every possible choice. Sure as hell will be a save scummer if that's what it'll take to save them...
If you save the Baron and his wife (doesn't free the Forest Spirit), all the kids dies to the Crones So, all endings in this quest are sad, it's just a matter of choice.
@@alitaneko Actually if you kill or free the Forest Spirit before the Baron's wife presents you to the Crones you can save the kids and the Baron and his wife
Thanks a lot for posting this piece of music that I could not find on the OST of the game! Thanks to you I will be able to listen to it again and again! Many thanks!!
Just finished Witcher 3 and did nearly every quest and side quest. Bloody Baron's story is absolutely the highlight when it comes to the Witcher story. Excellent story telling for a game!
In case you don't know if you kill or free the Forest Spirit before the Baron's wife presents you to the Crones you can save the kids and the Baron and his wife
@@rumbleyoichi4365 it always get destroyed by the Spirit, and for a 4 hut village that sold himself to the crones, it is not very sad to lost them. You can't prevent it except you sacrifice the Kids and this is a bad deal.
man even white orchard felt dark if you properly followed / pieced together the story of the dead noon wraith and the local lord and his son and shit then velen beats you down even further with the baron's plot
*By the powers of earth and sky. By the world that was to be your home.* *Forgive me, you who came but who I did not embrace.* *I name thee Dea and embrace thee as my daughter.*
At times I feel sad that I will never again experience anything like that first runthrough of Witcher 3...But the memories from that first run will stay with me for the rest of my days. As far as gaming goes, it was lifechanging. I play less since, much more selective, and not ready to invest time unless its up to par in all its aspects.
This story alone shits on the entirety of the Netflix's non-canon TV "adaptation" of the books. And that prequel nonsense. It's truly admirable how the show runners couldn't have a tiny bit of compassion and talent to make something even remotely as good as this story line. Or what CDPR has done to the universe and story of the Witcher books. It's the ultimate difference between 2 groups of people - one that doesn't care about The Witcher at all despite their loud statements about being truthful to the books. And the other group of people DEEPLY admires and loves the Witcher, the story and the characters. I listen to this track again, 8 years later, and it makes me teary because it reminds me of the Baron's tragedy. The only thing that would make me teary about the Netflix's show is the fact that it was actually made and the fact that it probably turned off a lot of people who wanted to get into the Witcher's story and the universe (not as big or as deep, not gonna pretend that it's some masterpiece) but chose the wrong medium to do so and might never give a try to the books or the games (or even a single game such as The Witcher 3) now. If anything it was such a bullshit anti-Witcher show that it makes me think that it was a deliberate sabotage to turn people off.
Such a strangely gripping quest line. The dialogue and soundtrack really made an impact here, very good directing. I just hope TW3 didn't play all of its cards too early. I'm not far beyond this point in the game but future quest lines do have a lot to live up to.
It was 1:45 in the night I ended this quest. Anna died then he told me come crows perch to collect your reward . And then I saw him hanged in the tree…I went near him and pressed E and he had on him the doll from Tamara’s childhood 😢😢and thene was the moment I cried so much for this character….😢
Got the bad ending of the Baron's story. Couldn't with it, almost cried. Luckly, I had an autosave before the moment where you find that ghost retarded tree monster.
cheesy pizza Yes, but the ghost kills a whole village if you release him, including innocent kids too. On the right ending, the Baron stops drinking and he tries to help Anna, also, the problems of the family get kinda fixed.
Abrar Mahadik You're right, but on the other kids die too, so in my opinion, the ending were baron lives is the 'good' one, or at least the lesser evil.
Hmm yes, getting eaten is a cruel fate, but the spirit didn't just kill the kids of the village, he possessed the people and made them kill each other, mothers killing his own children and vice versa... That's also very cruel...
Easily the best part of the story for me. Played the entire game 10 times minimum, including both DLCs. The baron fraction of the story really made me feel differently about the whole game.
iv got question . on skellige in the Quest : ,,spirit of the wood,, or something like that. After this quest we can hear extandet version of soundtrack from Heroes IV M&M. can u find it :)
Nikodem Biegański Chodzi o quest z Leszym i Svenem? Nie przypominam sobie żadnego nowego rozbudowanego kawałka, w którym momencie leci? Podejrzewam że chodzi o ichnią wersję jakiejś klasycznej pieśni, z której skorzystał i Heroes IV (tak jak kawałek "The Fields of Ard Skellig". To nie jest oryginalny soundtrack Heroesów).
Muzka odpala sie jak skonczysz to zadanie pomagając Leszemu tj odprawiajac rytułał. A potem należy obronić starszego wioski . Sprawdziłem raz jeszcze chociaż fakt utwór ten ma 20 sec i jest zapentlony
Wounded and tired Ciri collapsed in the swamp. Some peasants found her and took her to the Baron, Velen's self appointed ruler. The Warlord took the young woman in, had her nursed back to health then sent her on her way to Novigrad.
Anna deserves far more blame than the Baron. She starts an affair behind his back, then tries to run away with her daughter to her lover. Any man would snap. Then she had the bloody audacity to try stab him. The abusive relationship was both their faults, but it's clear Anna's the one who started it.
In game rip files it is "386. Q103 Guslar After Ritual.ogg" (thus I'm not sure whether it is in any way connected to the baron, as the author claims). What extends that in the end, I don't know (and that is great without this extension).
"Farewell. I hope you find your daughter.
...And prove a good father to her..."
Basically the game telling you to watch your choices when it comes to Ciri.
he hanged himself
Sgt. Leonidas He did. At least at first in my first game play. The other choices, well, it's better.
i've killed the bloody baron and cry when i saw it X)
A man who made mistakes...and desperatly wants to make things right.
There is no black and white, a lot of us can relate to his tale.
+52cheshire especially when he's not the only one who committed them
Reminds me of mine... and of me...
Reminds me of many people i know, only few wanted to repair it as Blood Baron.... I love this character - so realistic, a good man haunted by mistakes (not only his). I know his Polish version - it's just beautiful...
52cheshire I am ur 499th like
I'm writing a character based off the Bloody Baron.
“Wounded and tired, Ciri collapsed into the swamp. Some peasants found her and took her to the baron, Velen’s self appointed ruler. He took the woman in, had her nursed back to health, and sent her on her way to Novigrad.”
lol exactly I was thinking when the music started...
Little did i know then that I had just embarked on a journey that I would never forget for the rest of my life
Little did I know when I met Bloody Baron that this would be the start of one of the most amazing storylines I have ever played..
I know right. When i first met him i was like, who's this bastard? Let me finish this quest quickly and get to the good stuff. Things turned out differently to say the least..
For me, it was the the most thought-provoking questline I've ever played, and it totally changed my aproach to life, because of how realistic it is
In the begginning you like him or not, then you don't, then you really don't, then you don't know, and then it's up to you, but that was the point I said to myself "how can I be the judge of a story I just read, while having skipped all the pages?" And the fact that the baron shows genuine simpathy at times and regret and all the rest and the story IMO really makes you realise that evil and good are very, very controversial subjects, and the lines are very blurry, and when you look at them for a while, you stop seeing them. It's all merely a perspective matter
It's just like he himself said "I can't speak for the world you witchers inhabbit, but in ours, nothing is ever black and white"
I don’t anyone thought it would turn out to be such a juicy storyline when they first went there but that is what makes this game great
I love your comment is like something out from one of Witcher books xD @@Mistercilk17
The fucking feels. To me the Bloody Baron is a man of war in time of peace, he was out of place from the beginning to the end.
Had he died on the field he would've been praised as a war hero or something like that. Sadly he came back alive.
Ferikk
Weird how life can treat you like shit when you don't deserve to be.
you either die a hero..
It reminds me to Robert Baratheon story too
@@diegosotomiranda4107 his voice is eerily similar too! The voice actor isn’t the one playing Robert but it could’ve fooled me
"fuck a hero's death! Fuck death!" Said the baron himself
I was really angry with the Bloody Baron for what he had done to his family... When he actually told the whole story I was between raging and crying, bu I felt really sorry for what happened in his life... That's why I have decided to help him. A man who loses all always deserves a second chance.10/10 would play this a hundred times just to cry over these awesome tales...
Franthony but in life you only got one chance fucked up but it is what it is.
Treyvon Thompson
Fucked up indeed. It's a cruel world we live in huh?
@@othelliusmaximus not always, if There's someone like Geralt who doesnt judge us and actually try to help, we can be that person too
The part where he was sitting in his garden, and Geralt thought he was drinking, but when you ask the guard and he is like "... no, he is just sitting there thinking..."
He wants to repair his life. Even if he is going to carry a monster on his hands, he still is doing to do so, because this is his child.
When I played this game as soon as I heard this song when the baron was talking bout his story I knew this game was going to epic and filled with story
I already knew It's gonna be a Masterpiece after the opening scene with Yennefer
Yes. I felt it too. His desperation. His loss. Quests like these make a game from game to Epic. Similar feeling with AC2 series and Dragon Age Origins.
"But the woman CUCKOLDED me for YEARS...without a whisker of concern for ME...for my love!"
This storyline was my favorite in the Witcher 3. Legit bawled my eyes out.
what about Olgierd von Everec story ?
@@Azathoth13 both are great stories, but I believe the Barron has suffered more in a shorter timeframe, which is why it just feels sadder.
@@Azathoth13 Sad for his wife maybe, not Olgierd.
You start playing the Witcher 3, you hear the Bloody Baron's theme, and that's when you know that you are playing a masterpiece.
Yeah that's when it was for me, first met the Baron I was like "alright gotta help this dude get his family back." As his story fleshed out more it was so emotional and heart wrenching. Didn't know who's side was right, welp there isnt one. By the end of the quest I was like wtf this is just the beginning of the game?
No one dares to dislike this theme.
2 ghouls
@@hanzb.7438 5 drowners
And a botchling additionally
5 whoresons
Bloody barons daughter and her friends prolly did this
"Understand, witcher? My child was dead."
bloody baron is probably the saddest character and also my favorite. He wants to fix life, wich he destroyed by alcohol. We see this desperation when he gives Dea her name. He wasn't looking at her like on a monster anymore. It was father's look. From the beginning i understood him.
his daugther was bitch-like when geralt gave her doll in Oxenfurt :,
James Troll or when she said that you were paid to be his yes men to say he was changed
joshua kan absolutely right. But we can't blame her for everything, geralt just came too late
Nikolai Orlov True and even ran away with his daughter during the medieval ages...during any age really a BIG NO NO
@@mrorlov2706 Not to forget, she was the one who wanted to get rid of Dea.
Everything that happened to Dea was Anna's fault.
ALot of the side female characters started acting like feminists. Barron's Daughter, The female 'yea i'm a woman' captain who takes you to Skelliga, and the final boss in fists of Fury. It's jarring. Not as bad as, say, the after credits seen in Assassins Creed 4, but still bad. Makes me concerned for Cyberpunk 2077.
This theme was haunting me for months when I finished the quest
Suddenly when he starts uttering his desperation for getting his family back and naming his daughter in such a tone will make you forgive him.
Baron's quest made me realize I've to take the decisions with all my thinking.
Witcher 3 is perfect game!!! Music, story, gameplay, combat, graphic... Just... This game is perfect !
The world doesn't share your opinion but i agree with you
Try out God Of War, it is also really good.
agree
@@munyreach3009 actually it kinda does
@@munyreach3009
What are you talking about?! The whole world (reviewers and players alike) agree that it is a masterpiece.
Philip Strenger is an awesome character, love his Quest
Baron is one of my favorite characters.
me to
This quest makes me depressed every time. I know Philip Strenger was not a good father nor a husband but he was a man who tried to bring his old life back and the fact that when you save either of Philip or orphans the other one will die. It is just fucking sad.
He was actually a good husband. He was in war and earned money for his family because of love. His wife cheated on him. He said he would forgive her when it was once, but it was for years. He punched her, what is understandable, because she wanted to kill him and herself. He tried to apologize what he actually didnt have to, because his wife has broken him his heart. I was totally on his side after I heared the whole story. It was story I won't forgive my whole life
@@user-kk1rj4ix5r Good point.
@@user-kk1rj4ix5r Had the Baron not run to a bottle to solve his problems, he may have spared himself and his family the pain they ultimately suffered. True, I think he was a decent man at his core, but his alcoholism is ultimately what destroyed him. Anna is most certainly not without blame, but the Baron made choices of his own that cost him everything. Tamara and Dea are the only true victims in this scenario; the only ones who did nothing to deserve the shit hand they were dealt. Dea breaks my heart most, I think, and I'll never pass up the chance to bring her soul some peace through the Lubberkin ritual.
i just recently played this game, i don’t understand what took me so long. at first i had bought it a while back and refunded the game. i wasnt ready for it, found it odd as i had never really played an rpg and didnt understand the concept. i came back to it and gave it another try as it was on sale, that was the best decision i have made. very few games have had this effect on me if any at all. but this game. this is truly a masterpiece, but you must be ready for it. the long long hours you have to be ready for this game. As for this ost it was the greatest story that captivated me. the bloody barons story. i remember every moment like it was so so good with this theme
omg ive been searching for MONTHS to find this masterpiece.
Ikr
Understand Witcher, my child was dead.
I sympathize, I do...
best game ever the Witcher 3
damn this song hits me hard...
"He sure was no saint, but I know evil men...And your father is not one of them."
*SPOILERS BELOW*
On my first walkthrough, I got the bad ending. I hoped to help him overcome his wife's death, only to find him hanged from a tree. I was taken aback, shocked even. It felt like I just lost someone close to me... Someone you wanted to help, but weren't able to. Couldn't bear it, so I had to start over the entire game.
On a sidenote this also resulted in me saving before every possible choice. Sure as hell will be a save scummer if that's what it'll take to save them...
Rance
Let me tell you something. In this game, there is no "good ending" it just adapts to your choices and shows you the future you helped create.
Yes, same thing happened to me, it felt like it was real.
I was afraid of losing everyone.
If you save the Baron and his wife (doesn't free the Forest Spirit), all the kids dies to the Crones
So, all endings in this quest are sad, it's just a matter of choice.
@@alitaneko Actually if you kill or free the Forest Spirit before the Baron's wife presents you to the Crones you can save the kids and the Baron and his wife
@@AveLukas42 The kids are gone by the point Baron reaches there. They probably ate the poor kids
Thanks a lot for posting this piece of music that I could not find on the OST of the game!
Thanks to you I will be able to listen to it again and again!
Many thanks!!
Just finished Witcher 3 and did nearly every quest and side quest. Bloody Baron's story is absolutely the highlight when it comes to the Witcher story. Excellent story telling for a game!
I love Bloody Baron.
The Song of a Broken Family, a Repentant Man, a Wounded Mother, a Little Girl Who Was Denied Him to Live and a Daughter Witness to All
Crazy what war can create sometimes.
" At me, ya fuckin whoreson!"
Me: "holy shit..."
Some people deserve second chance. A lesson from Baron's story
i remember seeing him hanging off the tree and i felt so empty, i couldnt stop thinking about that for weeks
One of the best character questline and totaly epic soundtrack. LOVE IT
Everyone deserves a second chance.
Yeach! Even Baron.
No.... not everyone but I believe Baron was ready to face his demons and whether or not they consume is on him n
Does Hitler too ?
@@7boychanel504 "almost" everyone deserves a second chance then
No. Not everyone
When I first met him I was hoping the game would let me kill him. When he died I actually cried.
For me, the bloody barons story Arch and the betrayal at ostagar are the saddest moments in video game history for me
That's The Witcher Showing that a Simples quest have more content than the great majority of today's movies.
This and the wolf and the swallow are my favorite for all the time.
the first time i heard this during the game, i got chills yo. the game locked me in and i knew i was playing something special
Ни чего у меня не осталось. Только бутылка
we need a 1hours Version ! :D
I like this man
In case you don't know if you kill or free the Forest Spirit before the Baron's wife presents you to the Crones you can save the kids and the Baron and his wife
And the village by the marsh gets slaughtered by crones
@@TheAdampl12 Not by Crones but by this Spirit
@@rumbleyoichi4365 it always get destroyed by the Spirit, and for a 4 hut village that sold himself to the crones, it is not very sad to lost them. You can't prevent it except you sacrifice the Kids and this is a bad deal.
In the end Baron was good guy.
Considering this is just a side quest, makes you think how great Witcher 3 is.
Most if not every single one witcher 3 sidequest feels like a main quest and it's amazing
It's not a side quest, you need the help of the baron to find ciri.
@@Beesechurger24 you don't have to finish it to find Ciri.
@@gokhanY Really ? If I remember right you need to help the baron and you can decide to go to skellige after
@@Beesechurger24 yeah, at one point. You need to help him but you didn't have to do the last mission. It changes to optional if I remember correctly.
It's hard to believe the same company that made this made cyberpunk but that's what usually happens when management changes.
man even white orchard felt dark if you properly followed / pieced together the story of the dead noon wraith and the local lord and his son and shit
then velen beats you down even further with the baron's plot
*By the powers of earth and sky. By the world that was to be your home.*
*Forgive me, you who came but who I did not embrace.*
*I name thee Dea and embrace thee as my daughter.*
At times I feel sad that I will never again experience anything like that first runthrough of Witcher 3...But the memories from that first run will stay with me for the rest of my days.
As far as gaming goes, it was lifechanging. I play less since, much more selective, and not ready to invest time unless its up to par in all its aspects.
thx i cant find it every where!
By far my favourite piece in the game
In this century just a little people is happy...
This story alone shits on the entirety of the Netflix's non-canon TV "adaptation" of the books. And that prequel nonsense. It's truly admirable how the show runners couldn't have a tiny bit of compassion and talent to make something even remotely as good as this story line. Or what CDPR has done to the universe and story of the Witcher books.
It's the ultimate difference between 2 groups of people - one that doesn't care about The Witcher at all despite their loud statements about being truthful to the books. And the other group of people DEEPLY admires and loves the Witcher, the story and the characters.
I listen to this track again, 8 years later, and it makes me teary because it reminds me of the Baron's tragedy.
The only thing that would make me teary about the Netflix's show is the fact that it was actually made and the fact that it probably turned off a lot of people who wanted to get into the Witcher's story and the universe (not as big or as deep, not gonna pretend that it's some masterpiece) but chose the wrong medium to do so and might never give a try to the books or the games (or even a single game such as The Witcher 3) now. If anything it was such a bullshit anti-Witcher show that it makes me think that it was a deliberate sabotage to turn people off.
Finally I don’t have to leave on the game to jam this absolute masterpiece
2 dislikes are from his daughter and wife.
No the daughter and the crones
Such a strangely gripping quest line. The dialogue and soundtrack really made an impact here, very good directing. I just hope TW3 didn't play all of its cards too early. I'm not far beyond this point in the game but future quest lines do have a lot to live up to.
I think you've seen for yourself that TW3 still had a lot of great stories to tell ;) !
He has more character than every wild hunt member combined
4years and only 3disslikes... Wow
It was 1:45 in the night I ended this quest.
Anna died then he told me come crows perch to collect your reward .
And then I saw him hanged in the tree…I went near him and pressed E and he had on him the doll from Tamara’s childhood 😢😢and thene was the moment I cried so much for this character….😢
The best soundtrack of this game, period.
The story of most of the families where domestic violence turns up to be a normal thing
My heart is broken...
Witcher 3 is the best game I ever played.
Forever to be my favorite character in All Video game universes. Philip strenger
Got the bad ending of the Baron's story. Couldn't with it, almost cried. Luckly, I had an autosave before the moment where you find that ghost retarded tree monster.
Gerard Ferrer the kids were the only innocent people in the village, anna was fucked in the head and the baron wasn't the best as a warlord either
cheesy pizza Yes, but the ghost kills a whole village if you release him, including innocent kids too. On the right ending, the Baron stops drinking and he tries to help Anna, also, the problems of the family get kinda fixed.
Abrar Mahadik You're right, but on the other kids die too, so in my opinion, the ending were baron lives is the 'good' one, or at least the lesser evil.
Hmm yes, getting eaten is a cruel fate, but the spirit didn't just kill the kids of the village, he possessed the people and made them kill each other, mothers killing his own children and vice versa... That's also very cruel...
Greatest storyline ever love this missions so much
1:41 🔥
1:57
love this story so much i dont regret help the baron
0 dislikes is saying something
Dennis Vesterlund
Dammit, someone ruined it.
Dennis Vesterlund
Well, it was a great feeling while it lasted.
Well, now we'll never know
Thanks
Whst a sad song that was most emotional duty ,:(
Easily the best part of the story for me. Played the entire game 10 times minimum, including both DLCs. The baron fraction of the story really made me feel differently about the whole game.
iv got question . on skellige in the Quest : ,,spirit of the wood,, or something like that. After this quest we can hear extandet version of soundtrack from Heroes IV M&M. can u find it :)
sry for my English i from poland
and I hate gramma
Nikodem Biegański To jest polski kanał.
Nikodem Biegański Chodzi o quest z Leszym i Svenem? Nie przypominam sobie żadnego nowego rozbudowanego kawałka, w którym momencie leci? Podejrzewam że chodzi o ichnią wersję jakiejś klasycznej pieśni, z której skorzystał i Heroes IV (tak jak kawałek "The Fields of Ard Skellig". To nie jest oryginalny soundtrack Heroesów).
Muzka odpala sie jak skonczysz to zadanie pomagając Leszemu tj odprawiajac rytułał. A potem należy obronić starszego wioski . Sprawdziłem raz jeszcze chociaż fakt utwór ten ma 20 sec i jest zapentlony
+Nikodem Biegański w heroes 4 muzyka ta nazywa sie grassland theme
can someone paste requiem for a dream to this?
Wounded and tired Ciri collapsed in the swamp. Some peasants found her and took her to the Baron, Velen's self appointed ruler. The Warlord took the young woman in, had her nursed back to health then sent her on her way to Novigrad.
😢
Anna deserves far more blame than the Baron.
She starts an affair behind his back, then tries to run away with her daughter to her lover.
Any man would snap. Then she had the bloody audacity to try stab him.
The abusive relationship was both their faults, but it's clear Anna's the one who started it.
Does anyone know the official name of the song? Thanks
In game rip files it is "386. Q103 Guslar After Ritual.ogg" (thus I'm not sure whether it is in any way connected to the baron, as the author claims). What extends that in the end, I don't know (and that is great without this extension).
Getting Ezio’s family vibes
*RobenSikk was here*
The Crones disliked this
The whild hunt dislikes this
Hurt people hurt people and the wheels on the bus go round and round
5 ghosts of the night dislike this
Anyone know the official name of this music?
Family Matters
@@Shadowdreamcast its not it, ugh
This arc has to be in season 4 o 5 of The Witcher Series
My Baron is dead 😂
So I must be the only person who still thinks that Baron is a loser? He din't changed.
It means that you didn't understand the baron story
@@Beesechurger24 It means that I don'f feel sorry for loosers
@@Icy-be5vl A shame. You're missing out on one of the best written character in video games.
Bad patriot, worthless husband, crappy father and terrible decoration for a tree. This guy was loyal to himself to the end.
Look like you got the bad ending for him. Too bad.
I was so glad that I saved both him and his wife at my first walkthrough. But, the children.. ://
best game ever the Witcher 3
Yeah
best game ever the Witcher 3