She refuses to divulge the identity of the werewolf and Geralt is left to figure it out for himself. ![]() The witcher then heads back to Vizima to speak with Carmen and find out who her man is, but she will not budge. The shirt seems the easiest option, but the druid cautions that the identity of the werewolf must be known before any of the cures can be used. Geralt responds that the amnesia does not exactly help with recalling old cures, so the druid relents and explains that he knows of three possibilities: a shirt with fool's parsley woven into it, an alchemical potion or true love. The hierophant points out that, as a witcher, Geralt should already know what to do. After a bit of small talk, the witcher asks the druid about possible cures for lycanthropy. Geralt then proceeds to the druids' grove and locates their Hierophant. ![]() Carmen gratefully accepts his offer and heads back to town, telling him he can find her at the brothel when he has news. Ever the gentleman, Geralt offers to speak to the druids on her behalf and report back. She has heard (from "Fat Sophie", who does not appear in game (by name)) that the druids might have a cure, but crossing the swamp seems a risky undertaking at best. Geralt asks what brings her to such an unlikely location she explains that her man is afflicted with lycanthropy and she would dearly love to cure him. ![]() This time, Carmen (the madame from the Eager Thighs brothel) is found by the landing, looking distraught. In Chapter III, we find our favorite witcher once again wandering Vizima's local swamp forest.
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