Whether the final quest will be in BaW or more DLC gets announced it is inevitable.
So how would you like this quest to play out???? a final hunt of a legendary creature? a fond farewell with old friends?
The final quest I am imagining would be a take on sapkowski’s (non-canon story) "something ends, something begins" with a twist that makes it a bridge to (hopefully, surely) the Witcher 4
new quest added "something ends"
Geralt wakes up with Yennefer/Triss (to please both factions) on the morning of their wedding. Geralt needs to run some errands for his betrothed, help dandelion with the guests he has invited etc. Later on is the ceremony, then the feast where Geralt has ample opportunity to talk with friends made through out the books and games (Borch Three Jackdaws, Dudu, Saksia, Iorveth, Zoltan, yarpin etc) . Ciri will be there with Yennefer and Triss and dandelion will mention that they need to fetch some fresh wine so Ciri will offer to retrieve it so Geralt can enjoy his wedding night. Now the player has control of Ciri
Ciri goes off to get the wine and comes back to see Geralt waiting for her outside. they talk about everything that has gone on and how grateful she is of everything Geralt has done for her and that she is happy he is now settling down and can finally rest + what she plans to do in the future. Sitting there enjoying father daughter time the camera pans off and just before the credits roll you hear the new quest chime, new quest added "something begins"
An epic tease that may take years and years to finally be revealed as the next witcher game with Ciri as the protagonist.
Obviously CDPR would do a far better job of it and connect all the various endings from Wild Hunt but that is just a rough idea of how I would like to see Geralt’s story end, the character that has been so crucial to CDPRs rise deserves a fitting send off and a happy ending after all the crap he has been through.
Would love to hear everyone else’s thoughts and ideas
The white wolf's last quest (a bridge to Witcher 4??)
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