In Blood and Wine, you’ll be tasked with tracking down a mysterious monster who has been killing people in the land of Toussaint. The murders, however, are far from random attacks. Like something out of a serial killer novel, the victims have a connection, and the corpses are being treated in a way that seems symbolic of some message. What could be the motivation?
It’s not all blood and murder mysteries in Blood and Wine. Early in the game, you’ll crash a party looking for clues before the murderer strikes again. Ok, so there’s some tension, but the party is full of so many funny and interesting things that it really feels more fun than anything else. You’ll see the extravagant sorts of things that nobility do to amuse themselves. You’ll see fire-breathing performers and exotic cats being brought in for the party goers to gawk at. There’s a fake unicorn you’ll have to chase around until you can grab a clue off its horn. Yes, you can even mount up and prance around on the unicorn, if you’re that kind of person (I know I am). Of course, the nobility at the party take all these fantasy games pretty seriously, so when Geralt spoils all their games, their flustered reactions are priceless.
Other side quests include a chivalric knights’ tournament. Geralt enters on behalf of a virtuous, but injured knight, in order to help a woman who may be cursed, and may be the knight’s true love. The tournament provides contrasts to Geralt at every turn. There are knights who are deeply offended that Geralt has even entered the tournament, due to his lack of a noble birth and Geralt can’t stand the fussiness and the frivolous rules of the whole thing, so he takes every chance he can to poke fun at it.
Geralt meets many new and interesting characters, as well as a few of his old friends in this expansion. Early on, you meet Anna Henrietta, former duchess of Toussaint, recently turned monarch. She is anything but a boring ruler sitting on a throne, however, and you’ll soon discover she has as much fire as she has grace. Then there’s Regis, a high vampire who helps Geralt in his quest to stop the killer. Like many of Geralt’s friends, there’s an easy going nature to their relationship, despite their vast differences. Regis himself appears quite kindhearted and amiable toward humans, having sworn off his addiction to their blood. Following Regis throughout the land also uncovers some fascinating, if rather gruesome, vampire history. Another interesting relationship to explore in this expansion is the chance to get to know Roach better. That’s right, your faithful companion and steed may have a conversation with you if you choose to complete a certain quest. Now that is strange and interesting in the way only The Witcher can be.