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The Scent of Incense is a secondary and optional quest in Chapter I of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.

Walkthrough[]

Geralt receives this quest when he meets Vencel Pugg down by the docks in Flotsam. The scholar wishes to obtain a certain formula for some incense being sold by a local shopkeeper. Geralt agrees to get the recipe for him and heads off to find the incense shop. On the way to the shop, Geralt encounters some angry townsfolk who want the incense shop shut down, thus spawning a secondary quest "Little Shop of Dreams".

Once at the shop, Geralt can either convince the shopkeeper to give him the real formula, or accept a close substitute.

Lab's Cave Entrance - Outside view

Lab's Cave Entrance - Outside View

Lab's Cave Entrance - Map view

Lab's Cave Entrance - Map view

He then returns with a formula, either real or fake, to the scholar who tells the witcher that he wants to test it in his laboratory, to see if it is valid. At this point, Geralt can either agree or take back the recipe. If Geralt doesn't give the alchemist a recipe, the alchemist leaves making ominous threats, ambushing Geralt later on in the forest. The quest will later be marked as failed once Chapter II starts. Furthermore, the secret lab will not be accessible any more.

If Geralt agrees, the alchemist arranges to meet the witcher outside the gate near the market square. Once they meet up, the scholar insists on blindfolding the witcher to preserve the secrecy of the laboratory's location. If Geralt agrees to be blindfolded, he is led to the lab and then ambushed by Pugg's henchmen. If he does not agree to be blindfolded, the scholar relents and marks the lab's location on Geralt's map and waits for the witcher there.

If the formula was fake, Pugg orders his men to attack Geralt and the witcher kills the guards and the scholar as he had connections with Bleinheim, a member of the Salamandra organization in Vizima.

If the formula was real, then the alchemist offers him the reward from him thus completing the quest and Geralt can leave things at that, or Geralt can bring up the fact that he recalls exactly what Bleinheim did in Vizima and kill Pugg and the guards (There appears to be a bug in this part of the quest. For unknown reasons Geralt is not given the option to kill Pugg and the guards if he has given him the real formula and was *not* blindfolded. However, one can still choose to kill Pugg and the guards in this situation simply by drawing your weapon at that point. The guards will attack and all, including Pugg, can be slain).

Finally, if Geralt did kill Pugg and the guards, either by offered game option or by drawing his sword in the secret lab, he has two options to leave the laboratory: by the cave entrance, or by boat. If he chooses to leave by boat, he will be able to use that same boat later to go back to the lab if he wishes. If he leaves by the main entrance, the option to use the boat is lost permanently, although he can still return to the lab through the cave entrance.

Note[]

Under the right conditions, this cave will never actually appear to you. If you were blindfolded on the way in and out of the cave, and having never fought the thugs, the cave will not be accessible once the quest is complete. There will simply be a rock wall where the entrance is/was located.

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Journal entry[]

Do you like the scent of incense? Then Listen. Geralt met a scholar at the harbor. The man claimed that one of the local shopkeepers sold incense producing poisonous smoke. He could not prove the murderous trade without producing a recipe for the incense. Geralt promised to get the man a recipe for a tidy sum of orens.
If Geralt gets the real recipe:
Did you think getting the recipe was difficult? Not at all. Geralt brought the information to the scholar at the harbor.
If Geralt gets the fake recipe:
Geralt got a recipe, of course. It was for an incense with very similar composition, and the witcher thought the scholar would not see the difference.
If Geralt does not give the alchemist a recipe:
Geralt found the recipe, but on his way to the scholar he changed his mind and did not give it to him in the end. The learned man did not take the refusal well. A menacing 'we will meet again' echoed in the witcher's ears as he walked away.
If Geralt meets the alchemist and his henchmen later in the forest after refusing to provide him the recipe:
And meet they did. The scholar tried to recover the recipe by means completely at odds with proper research methodology. A good scholar takes nothing at face value. After the witcher gave him the incense recipe the scholar from the harbor wanted to test its authenticity in his laboratory and agreed to meet the witcher on the market side of the gate. The witcher killed him in self defense and wondered who his opponenent had really been.
If Geralt does not agree to be blindfolded:
Geralt laughed at the notion of covering his eyes. He demanded to know the location of the laboratory and brought the recipe there.
If Geralt agrees to be blindfolded:
The witcher agreed to have his eyes covered and was led to his employer's hideout. Thus he walked straight into a trap. Yet it was a trap set by amateurs, and Geralt was a professional.
If Geralt kills the alchemist and his henchmen:
Geralt dealt with his employer and the others. Science was unharmed, however, because they all turned out to be fisstech dealers and the remnants of Salamandra, an organisation which had crossed the witcher long ago.
If Geralt leaves without killing the alchemist and his henchmen:
The scholar was not whom he claimed to be, but it made no difference to the witcher. He knew he gave the man a recipe for fisstech, caring only about his reward. He left content.

Notes[]

  • If Geralt gets the real formula, but does not divulge it to the alchemist, the quest stalls. Geralt can later get ambushed by the alchemist and his henchmen in the forest later on on the way to the Kayran's Lair.
  • The only way for the quest log to update saying Geralt killed the scholar is to agree to be blindfolded. Killing him after the quest by drawing his sword changes nothing.

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