“For sure this is the Easter egg I hid the most out of all the ones I did, so it’s quite impressive it was finally found.” Everyone hid so many details during the last months of development that people are probably still going to find something new one day,” Weber told IGN. “I’m not sure if it’s the last secret, but it for sure is pretty close. After xLetalis found this one, Weber confirmed that it was what he was referring to. Philipp Weber, CD Projekt Red’s acting lead quest designer, has long teased that there was a secret related to Skellige that fans had not yet found in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. And right on cue, she collapses dead in her new Skellige home. Using a special console command to speed up time, xLetalis waited seven years in-game to see what would happen to Vivienne. Vivienne makes her way to Skellige to live out her days. She’s happy with this as long as she’s rid of the transformations. Geralt is able to lift the curse, but unfortunately it means that Vivienne will only live a shortened lifespan of seven years. One of the expansion’s numerous side quests revolves around Geralt discovering that Vivienne is cursed whenever the moon is out, she transforms into a bird woman. This particular easter egg revolves around the character Vivienne, who is the Duchess Anna Henrietta’s lady in waiting in Toussaint in the Blood and Wine expansion. ![]() The scoop on this one comes courtesy of YouTuber xLetalis, who does all sorts of videos that plumb the depths of The Witcher 3 for hidden secrets. One of The Witcher 3’s final easter eggs has just been discovered ![]() ![]() Alright, here's the video – Vivienne found dead after 7 in-game years in Yennefer's room on Skellige: /Z9qPwveSJZ
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