![]() ![]() Vernon Roche, head of Temeria's secret police might be hot-headed, violent and not above cold-blooded torture, but he's also willing to listen to Geralt's tale and, if not completely believe it, at least indulge it. Fortunately for the Witcher, his stay at the local dungeon in the grasp of guards eager to display their prowess with fisticuffs on a bound man incapable of fighting back isn't long. Everything goes quite swimmingly until Foltest reaches his children at which point the hefty monk watching over them promptly kills the king right in front of Geralt's shocked gaze. And, as he ruefully admits, when a powerful king calls, he has little choice but to come.Īnd so, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings begins with Geralt helping Foltest take custody of children who may have been illegitimately produced by him in order to prevent lesser nobles from using them for political gain. While he has long-time consort Triss, a powerful sorceress, by his side and in his bed, he also is kept on retainer by Foltest. As the guy whom a king trusts with his life…well, he basically exists in a gilded cage. He goes from one place to the next, slays monsters for coin, indulges the fantasies of one woman after the next and has his personal bard, Dandelion, compose epic after epic detailing his every feat. As a Witcher, in theory, Geralt's life is pretty simple. And what could be better than having one of the most powerful men in the world viewing you as his personal savior? ![]() Not only did he have Foltest's gratitude for spending the bulk of the game solving problems in and around the Temerian city of Vizima, but he just saved the monarch's life. All in all, a pretty good moment for the hero of this trilogy of games. Not just any assassin, but one whose features showed the telltale signs of also being a Witcher. When I left Geralt of Rivia at the end of CD Red Projekt's first Witcher game, he'd recently dispatched an assassin attempting to dispose of King Foltest of Temeria. For more information Click Here.The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (Xbox 360) review The DKOldies one year product warranty is the sole warranty provided by DKOldies with respect to the products sold by DKOldies, and DKOldies EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.ġ Year Warranty. DKOldies does not represent or warrant that the functions contained in the site will be uninterrupted or error-free, that the defects will be corrected, or that this site or the server that makes the site available are free of viruses or other harmful components. If the sticker is tampered with, it will not void the warranty. Our systems include a holographic sticker for proof of purchase. This site and the materials and products on this site are provided with a one year warranty from date of order. The price adjustment will be in the form of store credit to your DK account. The DKOldies' price guarantee policy allows you to request a price adjustment within 30 days of the purchase date if you find a lower price on for an identical item.Pre-owned and opened new product may be returned for a refund of the purchase price, not including shipping, within 30 days of order date.New unopened product may be returned for a refund of the purchase price, not including shipping, within 90 days of order date.If you receive any item that you are not satisfied with, you may return it for an easy exchange or store credit within 1 year. All products, new or used, purchased through, are covered by our 1 year free warranty.Just email us or give us a call and we will help you resolve any issue. ![]()
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