
until, that is, Keira quite unexpectedly put Geralt to sleep with a spell. And so, rather than indulge in the pleasures of the flesh, they lay back and admired the stars. Keira had hoped this pleasant evening would be capped off with a romantic finale, but Geralt did not share this desire. If Geralt declines Keira's offer: Grateful for Geralt's help, she invited him to an elegant supper, during which he dined with her on these refined delights under the light of the moon.

When he awoke, he was unsure exactly what the sorceress was playing at, but he suspected it had something to do with the tower on Fyke Isle - she had asked him many probing questions about it while they dined.

The delicious evening had a bitter finale, however - after its conclusion, Keira put Geralt to sleep with a spell. There romantic circumstances, combined with Keira's own considerable charms, must have beguiled Geralt – he forgot about the other women in his heart and gave in to the temptations of the flesh. If Geralt succumbs to Keira's charms: Grateful for Geralt's help, she invited him to an elegant supper, during which he dined with her on these refined delights under the light of the moon. Experience had taught him sorceresses never do anything without an ulterior motive. If Geralt refuses to dine with Keira: Though she offered to share these delights with Geralt, the witcher refused. They were simply delicacies, treats which Keira, accustomed to the finer things in life, pined for in her Velen exile. It turned out these ingredients, while rare, had nothing to do with magic. It had never arrived, and she had begun to fear the worst. This time she needed him to track down a merchant's wagon which had been carrying some rare magic ingredients her way.

Finding herself in a bit of a pinch, she asked Geralt for yet another favor. That, at least, was Keira Metz's approach. Journal entry When the devil cannot go himself, he sends a woman – and when a sorceress is indisposed, she sends a witcher to do her errands.
