Can you save both dettlaff and Syanna?
The only way to finish it is to kill the beast (Dettlaff). Both sisters will also die no matter whether you will go for the conversation with Syanna. The dialogue lines in this case differ from what you can see in third ending. The epilogue with Regis explains that he was exiled (he killed Dettlaff).
What do you say to Anna Henrietta?
After learning that Anna Henrietta was to be Syanna’s last victim, confront her in the palace and tell her that you understand that her sister “turned her back on you.” Then, ask if she’d “ever thought to forgive her,” and tell her the wrongs Anna Henrietta did her took place when “she was a child.”
What happens if you shove Dijkstra?
Shove Dijkstra Geralt will get violent with Dijkstra and shove him which will break his other leg.
What happens to Regis at the end of Blood and Wine?
After finishing Blood and Wine I came across Regis’s lair. I found his memoir and discovered his final thoughts before leaving Toussant. Now, I know during your final conversation with Regis – He mentions that he will move further to the south or to the heart of Nilfgard so that he can live in peace.
What happened to Regis after blood and wine?
He essentially melted Regis down to nothing but a smear of blood and energy. However, he remained alive because only another higher vampire can murder a higher vampire, as we’ve mentioned.
What happens if you don’t talk to Syanna?
If you didn’t do any of the above requirements, Syanna will kill her sister and Damien shoots a crossbow bolt, killing Syanna. Time passes and Geralt will talk to a local seller. No matter what you say, she’ll give you the flowers she intended to leave at Anarietta’s grave herself.
Is it better for Ciri to be a witcher or empress?
Despite her powers, Ciri hasn’t undergone the Trial of Grasses, so she doesn’t have the enhanced physical prowess or longevity of a Witcher. Being an empress is a safer option for Ciri, and the comforts, protection, and amenities such a lifestyle provides means she’ll probably live a far longer time.