When Geralt returned to town, Triss asked him to help retrieve her body and give it a proper burial. She died in hideous agony, screaming curses against Radovid and his kingdom that echoed through the streets of Novigrad. Radovid laughed in her face, arrested Keira and had her impaled on a pike. But she forgot one important detail - never deal with a devil, and especially not a devil backed by armies and with a fierce hatred of sorceresses. She was counting on obtaining a royal amnesty in return for the possibility the plague could be turned into a weapon to wield against Radovid's enemies. With the notes on the plague she took from Mouse Tower in hand, she presented herself to King Radovid. Journal entry Life, like art, abounds in tragedy, and sadly the ending of Keira Metz's story added to its cornucopia of woe. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine Review
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