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+ | [[Image:People Gardener.png|right|200px|Čistič bot]]V počítačové hře můžete čističe bot potkat kousek od domu detektiva Raymonda ve chrámové čtvrti. Ví toho podezřele hodně o situaci ve Wyzimě, když se o tomto v rozhovoru zmíníte, přeruší s vámi rozhovor. |
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− | [[Image:People Gardener.png|right|200px|Čistič bot]]In the computer game, you can meet a '''bootblack''' in the alley outside Detective Raymond's place in the Temple Quarter. He is a good source of general information but you quickly notice that he seems rather well-informed for a bootblack. When you challenge him on this, he clams up and will not speak to you again until you have left the area completely and come back. |
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If you have previously engaged in a drinking contest with Thaler, you have a seemingly useless book, Shadow People, or the story of His Majesty's Secret Service. If you speak to the bootblack a second time, you will notice that you now have the option to give him a gift. Give him the book. |
If you have previously engaged in a drinking contest with Thaler, you have a seemingly useless book, Shadow People, or the story of His Majesty's Secret Service. If you speak to the bootblack a second time, you will notice that you now have the option to give him a gift. Give him the book. |
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At this point, he says ''"You know who I am... ahem, I thought that scroll had disappeared for good."'', which confirms that he is in fact Ori Reuven. After a bit more conversation, he gives you the Prophet Lebioda's signet ring, which will help Geralt get past Grandma at Shani's place. |
At this point, he says ''"You know who I am... ahem, I thought that scroll had disappeared for good."'', which confirms that he is in fact Ori Reuven. After a bit more conversation, he gives you the Prophet Lebioda's signet ring, which will help Geralt get past Grandma at Shani's place. |
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+ | ==== Nesrovnalosti s knihou ==== |
Protožel měl po válce s Nilgaardem Ori Reuven strávit v různých vězeních 6 let prisons after the Nilfgaard War and the game events take place five years after the novel's ending, Ori should technically still be a prisoner and even if he was released he should be more of a human ruin, nowhere near the more or less healthy condition in which Geralt encounters him. (To be fair, his is the same model used for most '''beggars'''...) |
Protožel měl po válce s Nilgaardem Ori Reuven strávit v různých vězeních 6 let prisons after the Nilfgaard War and the game events take place five years after the novel's ending, Ori should technically still be a prisoner and even if he was released he should be more of a human ruin, nowhere near the more or less healthy condition in which Geralt encounters him. (To be fair, his is the same model used for most '''beggars'''...) |
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Verze z 6. 9. 2017, 13:35
V počítačové hře můžete čističe bot potkat kousek od domu detektiva Raymonda ve chrámové čtvrti. Ví toho podezřele hodně o situaci ve Wyzimě, když se o tomto v rozhovoru zmíníte, přeruší s vámi rozhovor.
If you have previously engaged in a drinking contest with Thaler, you have a seemingly useless book, Shadow People, or the story of His Majesty's Secret Service. If you speak to the bootblack a second time, you will notice that you now have the option to give him a gift. Give him the book.
At this point, he says "You know who I am... ahem, I thought that scroll had disappeared for good.", which confirms that he is in fact Ori Reuven. After a bit more conversation, he gives you the Prophet Lebioda's signet ring, which will help Geralt get past Grandma at Shani's place.
Nesrovnalosti s knihou
Protožel měl po válce s Nilgaardem Ori Reuven strávit v různých vězeních 6 let prisons after the Nilfgaard War and the game events take place five years after the novel's ending, Ori should technically still be a prisoner and even if he was released he should be more of a human ruin, nowhere near the more or less healthy condition in which Geralt encounters him. (To be fair, his is the same model used for most beggars...)