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Merchants Of Novigrad
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt OST Lyrics
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@mikemg4554
When I left White Orchad, I felt kind of lost - vast, enormous territory of Velen was overwhelming. Then I met Keira, the Bloody Baron, three witches...
And I felt empty after this beautiful story of Velen leaving this place to arrive to Novigrad - and I felt lost again... enormous, beautiful city... But then - Triss, theater, Eternal Fire, great moments again... So imagine how empty I felt when I needed to leave Novigrad and come to Skellige.
But then I met Yennefer finally and many hearty, kind and honorable people over there. Atmosphere was outstanding.
So I left Skellige to come to Kaer Morhen and get drunk with my close witcher friends and have a great time alone with Yennefer.
Again some Velen, Novigrad and Skellige moments, we're close to the end of our adventure.
What's the point of that?
There was no bad moment in this game.
@nonesuch6833
Hearing this for the first time, riding through the gates of Novigrad after the mud and horror of Velen: Absolutely priceless.
@aelianeveningfalls4291
+None Such then again i really prefer johnny to any folk in a big city :P
@ilficherrimolori
for the rest there's VesemirCard
@Willbatross_
None Such and dropping down into that river to find my first smugglers cache i was like WHAT IS THIS
@infinitygamering
Best feeling that I've ever felt in a game.
@dallas2vabeach
Absolutely! Especially that damn Hanging Tree.....sheeeesh!
@AlexSokar7
TOP NOTCH SWORDS!
Sells armours.
@OffRadarPro_3768
Mastercrafted armor....think you can make it?
@adam1993ization
need something sharpen? reforged?
@eclectica1
I took that as him complementing Geralt's swords. Note the accompanying pointing motion.