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It is apparently under the king's auspices that the "search" for Deidre has been organized. Merwin is the official leader of the expedition, but it becomes clear quite early in the story that the true leader is Sabrina. Known to be excessively greedy and hot-headed, Henselt is the king of Kaedwen, a powerful and expansive land in the North. He in no way resembles the classic image of a king. He is bearded as a robber and has small, penetrating, wandering eyes.

Henselt feuds with his neighbors over borders, titles and protectorates. He is also known for his intense hatred of nonhumans. Henselt is advised by the sorcerer Dethmold , and is heavily influenced by him. Henselt is seen as an arrogant person and completely amoral.

This, paired with his sense of royal immunity make him an unpopular king to some, especially among a number of his own nobility.

Despite this Henselt has managed to strengthen Kaedwen as a state and improved the lives of thousands of his people. His lack of heir however would result in a civil war for his country should he die. King Henselt does not appear in the third installment. Whether he was spared or killed seemed to have made little impact as Redania conquers Kaedwen during the War.

If Geralt allowed Roche to kill Henselt: With Henselt's death, Kaedwen is weakened and was no match for Radovid 's invasion, surrendering and submitting to Redania after a few skirmishes. If Geralt chose to spare King Henselt in Roche's path or he chose Iorveth's path: King Radovid invades Kaedwen and King Henselt is killed during combat, weakening the kingdom and forcing it to submit to Redania.

If not, well, it suck to be them. For a scheming sorceress, Triss is surprisingly helpless. Sure Philippa she ain't. Probably, should just have kept it quiet and not played politics. It is definitely well above her pay grade. By the way, in real life if it were me captured, and my friends choose to save me, and not children, I would be mighty pissed.

I hate it when children are abused in any way. You wandered into the sewers looking for a craftsman? That was right choice for me as well. As for Anais.. Of course if there is small child, which needs help and my old friend, which can make that alone, that would be something different, but as Geralt, I would always stop threat for Triss before I would start with saving of someone else, who I do not know much.

That pig and rapist could be king, agressor and mass murderer could be emperor, incestuous perverts can rule the world, each one of them is thirsting for power, so why not her? Jobbert said:.

Shilard is in front of the entrance of the Nilfgaardian camp on Roche's path. Easy to accidentally start rescuing Triss if you talk to him. Philippa and others can take care of themselves. Not entirely:. Philippa is a winner in everything she does AsTheDeath Senior user 18 Sep 10, I kind of liked Triss, as a friend for Geralt. I mean, Dandelion is a constant liability but that doesn't mean you'd just want to abandon him. Triss is an important friend to Geralt.

Keep in mind that as far as Geralt knows when he has to make the decision the Nilfgaardians might well be planning to dispatch Triss as soon as they're done with her. That they don't and Letho ends up saving her is something you can't predict. Anais however is not in mortal danger, plus Roche is going after her anyway, with or without Geralt.

I suppose if you care more about politics or your friendship with Roche, the latter is still a fair choice. I thought Henslet was a power-drunk and an evil person. I could care less about the political ramifications his death has on Kaedwenia, maybe they'll get someone who's a better king.

I think Roche was justified and got his revenge, and Henselt received his just dues. Don't waste your life. User Info: jacobslobsmith. Let him die. User Info: Marley This thread is relevant so I feel the need to comment I killed Henselt because I was convinced Letho, Serrick and Auckes were assassinating the kings of their own volition, the goal being to drive off the Wild Hunt and "omen of war.

I really think it is Roche's fault, for not foreseeing such an obvious outcome. I am not saying that i agree with what Hensalt did to the blue stripes, but he was in a hurry, and had no time to deal with them. And that coming from a king that rules like Hensalt dies is not surprise. Right when you walk into that house and see Roche with the conspirators, and find out that Dethmold is investigating.

The first thought that popped into my head was "Nice job idiot, ten bucks says your men are dead" Like Hensalt said "What do you do with spies in Tameria? Give them medals? More topics from this board Can someone kindly help me with the Kayren Part? I tried Everything. Where do I find the drop box for Royal Mail in the River quest?

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Forgot your username or password? User Info: Lord of Nightmares Lord of Nightmares 10 years ago 2 Actually, it seems that he's well-respected by many of the Kaedwenians, who view him as a strong and decisive leader even though he can be a huge jerk, as evidenced by the fact that Kaedwen's the second largest kingdom in the known world after Nilfgaard.



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