Merchants
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There are many merchants that Geralt encounters in his travels through Vizima and environs. Some are specialists, others are generalists and a few a just opportunists.
- Antiquaries, for books and scrolls
- Blacksmiths and not just their helpers sell weapons and related products
- Jewelers, for the obvious as well as other gifts
- Wait staff, ok waitresses, in Inns sell food and drink and often grease, for blade coatings
- Druids also tend to be merchants
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[edit] Locations
- Blacksmith shops and stands
- Inns and Taverns
- Merchant Street
- Marketplace
- Fences' hangout
- Druids' Grove
- Druids' Cave
[edit] Notable Merchants
- Declan Leuvaarden
- Abigail
- Elder Druid
- Haren Brogg
- the Hermit
- Julian
- Kalkstein
- Murky Waters Healer
- Thaler
- Vaska
[edit] Other Merchants
Temple Quarter marketplace
- Zerrikanian trader
- Alchemist
- Bookseller
- Arms dealer
- Butcher
- Fishmonger
- Merchant
- Antiquary in the Outskirts' Inn
- the non-guild armorer in New Narakort Square in the Trade Quarter
- Baker in Murky Waters
- the fence in Old Vizima
- the Order Quartermaster in Old Vizima, near the Breach in the Wall
[edit] Journal Entry
This journal entry pertains only to one of two mutually exclusive encounters that Geralt has in the Trade Quarter with a noblewoman.
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"Vizima's Trade Quarter - rich townspeople with sophisticated tastes and knowledge of the newest fashions." |
The noblewomen in question can be found either near the jester on John Natalis Square - a woman in a purple and orange outfit who apparently likes rough sex and wants a kikimore claw, or near Town Hall - a woman in white (drunk, I believe), who likes scary sex and uses a "missing" silk scarf (which is technically the gold shawl) to start a conversation with the witcher. I suppose their husbands are merchants in addition to being unsatisfying?

