![]() I called my younger brother a week later and asked him to come over and finish it for me. When I realized on Skellige that the mission in the garden was a werewolf i turned off my system and thought i'd never play Witcher3 again. So much so that if i notice a full moon as i walk to take the trash out at night i will fucking RUN to and fro (not that that would help if a Werewolf got my scent and wanted me dead. I also have a deep, unrelenting, and completely irrational fear of Werewolves. 12 months in a highly kinetic (army speak for violent) area of operations where I was shot at, blown up, and had several engagements that ended in physical altercations with a combatant. I encourage him to be brave even when he feels scared because sometimes we need to do things even when we are scared because they need to get done or because people are counting on us. I reassure my son on a regular basis that make believe things can't really hurt us, that they are just pretend to tell stories. The eerie abandoned estate full of barghests, the inscriptions on the walls, the incessant clincking sounds of spoons everywhere, the connection to Gaunter o' Dimm, all caused an unrest in me the first time I experienced the quest. Furthermore, the story of the place and its twisted lord, told through journal entries, contributes to the frightening nature of the place.ħ) The quest with the spotted wight in Blood and Wine. ![]() A leshen lurks in a glade next to it and wraiths haunt its dark dungeons. The eerie and horror-inspired atmosphere of this quest always gives me chills.Ħ) A side quest in Hearts of Stone, in which you explore a dark forest east of Oxenfurt, until you come across an abandoned castle. The Caretaker, Iris's wraith, exploring the manor and navigating the painted world, especially the fight with Iris's nightmare. The creature itself and the involvement of the baby, the yarl's self harm and body mutilation, the abandoned estate, everything gives me goosebumps.ģ) Sarah, the godling in the "Novigrad draming" quest, scared the crap out of me the first time she jumped out of the oven.Ĥ) A few wraiths here and there in side quests, venturing in dark catacombs.ĥ) The entire quest of exploring the Everek manor in Hearts of Stone. The deathly necrophages roaming the island, the eternal mists that cover the area, the haunted tower, the experiments conducted there and the fate of the lord's daughter, all contribute to a truly scary experience.Ģ) The hym quest in Skellige. I am relatively easily scared, though:ġ) Fyke Isle and "A tower full of mice" quest. Quite a few instances of me being scared in the Witcher 3.
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