In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the fate of Geralt of Rivia's brother, Eskel, remains a mystery until late in the game. Players who wish to learn the truth about Eskel's whereabouts can embark on an optional questline that leads to a poignant and emotional conclusion. This guide will provide a detailed walkthrough of the "Missing Brother" quest, including its objectives, locations, and key choices.
The search for Eskel begins in Kaer Morhen, the dilapidated fortress that once served as the home of the Witcher School of the Wolf. Upon arriving, Geralt will encounter Vesemir, his mentor and father figure, who informs him that Eskel has been missing for several weeks.
Geralt's initial investigation leads him to Eskel's quarters, where he discovers a bloody handprint and a torn piece of cloth. These clues suggest a struggle, and Geralt suspects that foul play may have been involved.
With a heavy heart, Geralt sets out to find Eskel, following a trail of blood and clues that lead him to Fyke Isle, a remote and dangerous island off the coast of Skellige.
On Fyke Isle, Geralt encounters a group of bandits who claim to have seen Eskel. They describe him as being delirious and covered in wounds. Geralt follows their trail deeper into the island, where he discovers a hidden cave filled with the stench of decay.
As Geralt ventures into the cave, he finds himself surrounded by the bodies of countless monsters and slain Witchers. Among them, he recognizes the body of Eskel, his brother.
Eskel's death is a tragic blow to Geralt. He struggles to come to terms with the loss of his sibling and wonders how and why Eskel met such a gruesome end.
Through conversations with Vesemir and other Witchers, Geralt gradually pieces together the truth about Eskel's final days. It emerges that Eskel had been infected with a deadly mutagen, the result of a failed experiment by a renegade Witcher named Berengar.
The mutagen had driven Eskel into madness, turning him into a feral beast that attacked his fellow Witchers. In order to prevent further casualties, Vesemir and the other Witchers were forced to confront Eskel and put an end to his suffering.
Geralt's discovery of the truth brings him a sense of closure, but also raises questions about the morality of the Witcher's choices. He is forced to consider the ethical implications of experimenting with dangerous mutagens and the consequences of their actions.
The "Missing Brother" quest is a powerful and emotional journey that explores the bonds of family, the cost of power, and the choices we make in the face of adversity.
Objective | Location |
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Investigate Eskel's disappearance | Kaer Morhen |
Follow the trail of clues | Fyke Isle |
Discover Eskel's fate | Fyke Isle Cave |
Learn the truth behind his death | Kaer Morhen |
Name | Role |
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Vesemir | Geralt's mentor and father figure |
Eskel | Geralt's missing brother |
Bandits | Informants on Fyke Isle |
Choice | Consequence |
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Accept Vesemir's explanation | Closure, but questions remain |
Confront Berengar | Revelation of Berengar's involvement |
Kill Berengar | Revenge, but no further information |
Theme | Question |
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Family bonds | What are the lengths we will go to protect our loved ones? |
Morality of experimentation | When is it justified to experiment with dangerous forces? |
Consequences of choices | How do our decisions shape our lives and the lives of others? |
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