Freeing Thaler From Suspicion

If you are playing The Witcher game and have come across the quest A Gravedigger’s Gratitude or Anatomy of a Crime, you may be wondering how to clear Thaler’s name. Thaler is a character who comes under suspicion during the course of the quests, and it is up to the player to prove his innocence. This article will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to clear Thaler’s name.

Firstly, it is important to note that clearing Thaler’s name is not necessary to complete either of the quests mentioned above. However, if you are interested in clearing his name and want to complete the game with all quests resolved, then read on.

The first thing to do is to talk to Vincent Meis, who can be found in the Trade Quarter. Vincent is a fence and a source of information, and he will be able to provide you with some clues about how to clear Thaler’s name. Vincent will tell you that you need to find a mysterious man who is seen lurking aound the cemetery at night.

To enter the cemetery, you will need either a pass or to clear the Gravedigger’s debts with Thaler. If you do not have a pass, you can obtain one from the Order of the Flaming Rose, who are located in the Temple Quarter. If you choose to clear the Gravedigger’s debts, you will need to speak to Thaler and pay off the debt. Once you have gained entry to the cemetery, you can begin your search for the mysterious man.

Once you have found the mysterious man, talk to him and he will say “you didn’t see me”. This is a crucial step in clearing Thaler’s name, as it unlocks further dialogue options with Thaler. Even though Thaler’s dialogue options may be greyed out after this point, it is important to go back and talk to him again. This will trigger a cutscene in which Thaler is cleared of suspicion.

It is worth noting that Ramsmeat, another character who comes under suspicion during the course of the quests, is also deemed innocent if the autopsy implicates Kalkstein as the murderer. This is another way to clear Thaler’s name, as Kalkstein is the true culprit in both cases.

Clearing Thaler’s name is not necessary to complete the quests A Gravedigger’s Gratitude or Anatomy of a Crime. However, if you are interested in completing the game with all quests resolved, then it is worth taking the time to clear Thaler’s name. The key steps to clearing Thaler’s name are to talk to Vincent Meis, find the mysterious man in the cemetery, and talk to Thaler again after seeing the mysterious man.

Proving Kalkstein’s Innocence

To prove Kalkstein’s innocence in The Witcher game, you will need to complete two specific quests: A Gravedigger’s Gratitude and Anatomy of a Crime.

In A Gravedigger’s Gratitude, you will need to find and speak with Gravedigger Leuvaarden. He can be found at the Dike, were he will give you a key to Kalkstein’s laboratory. Once you have the key, head to Kalkstein’s laboratory in the Temple Quarter and search for evidence. You will need to find a letter from Salamandra addressed to Kalkstein, which will prove his innocence.

In Anatomy of a Crime, you will need to speak with Raymond Maarloeve, who is located in the Temple Quarter. He will ask you to investigate the murder of a prostitute named Carmen. During your investigation, you will find a medallion that belongs to the Salamandra organization. You can use this medallion and the letter found in Kalkstein’s laboratory to prove that Salamandra was responsible for Carmen’s murder and that Kalkstein was not involved.

It is important to note that completing Anatomy of a Crime before A Gravedigger’s Gratitude will result in Kalkstein being arrested and potentially killed. Therefore, it is essential to complete A Gravedigger’s Gratitude first to ensure Kalkstein’s innocence is proven.

Proving Kalkstein’s innocence requires completing both A Gravedigger’s Gratitude and Anatomy of a Crime quests, finding evidence in Kalkstein’s laboratory and using it to connect Salamandra to the crimes committed, ensuring that Kalkstein is not involved.

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Obtaining a Thaler Cemetery Pass

To obtain a Thaler cemetery pass in The Witcher game, players must first complete the quest “Buried Memories” by proving their innocence to Vincent Meis. Once players have gained Vincent’s trust, they can ask him for a pass to enter the cemetery.

Alternatively, players can clear the Gravedigger’s debts with Thaler to obtain the pass.

It is important to note that the Thaler cemetery pass is necessary to enter the cemetery and progress in certain quests. Without it, players will not be able to access the cemetery and complete related quests.

Players can obtain a Thaler cemetery pass in The Witcher by completing the “Buried Memories” quest and gaining Vincent Meis’ trust or by clearing the Gravedigger’s debts with Thaler.

Proving Ramsmeat’s Innocence

To prove Ramsmeat’s innocence, there are several steps that need to be taken. First, his alibi must be verified. This means that he must have a solid and credible witness who can attest to his whereabouts at the time of the crime. This witness should be able to provide details that can be corroborated by other evidence.

Second, any physical evidence found at the crime scene must be analyzed. This includes DNA, fingerprints, and any other forensic evidence that can be used to identify the perpetrator. If none of this evidence matches Ramsmeat, then he can be considered innocent.

Third, any witnesses who may have seen the crime take place must be interviewed. These witnesses should be able to provide details abot the perpetrator’s appearance, behavior, and any other relevant information that can help identify the perpetrator. If none of these witnesses can identify Ramsmeat as the perpetrator, then he can be considered innocent.

If all of the above steps fail to prove Ramsmeat’s innocence, then the autopsy report can be used to exonerate him. If the autopsy implicates Kalkstein as the murderer, then Ramsmeat can be considered innocent.

To prove Ramsmeat’s innocence, his alibi must be verified, physical evidence must be analyzed, witnesses must be interviewed, and if all else fails, the autopsy report can be used to exonerate him.

Proving Thalers’ Innocence

To prove Thaler’s innocence in The Witcher game, you need to complete a quest called “The Crown Witness”. Firstly, you need to talk to Thaler in the Trade Quarter and ask him about Salamandra. He will tell you that he knos nothing about them, but he might be able to find a witness who can help you.

Then, you need to go to the Hairy Bear Inn and find a man named Ramsmeat. He will tell you that he saw a Salamandra member meeting with a mysterious man in black. After talking to Ramsmeat, you need to go back to Thaler and ask him about the mysterious man.

Thaler will deny knowing anything about him, but he will give you a key to a chest in his house. Inside the chest, you will find a letter that reveals Thaler’s involvement with the mysterious man. However, the letter also proves that Thaler was not working with Salamandra, but rather against them.

After finding the letter, you need to go back to Ramsmeat and ask him to testify in court as a witness. Once you have the witness, you can go back to Vizima and talk to Dandelion. He will set up a meeting with the detective, Raymond Maarloeve.

During the meeting with Raymond, you can present Ramsmeat as a witness and show him the letter from the chest. This will clear Thaler’s name and prove his innocence.

To prove Thaler’s innocence in The Witcher, you need to complete the “The Crown Witness” quest by finding a witness and presenting evidence that shows Thaler was not working with Salamandra but rather against them.

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Conclusion

Clearing Thaler’s name in the Kalkstein murder case can be achieved through a combination of quests and dialogue options. Firstly, Geralt must complete the quests A Gravedigger’s Gratitude and Anatomy of a Crime to prove Kalkstein’s innocence and implicate Ramsmeat instead. Secondly, Geralt must obtain either a pass or clear the Gravedigger’s debts with Thaler to enter the cemetery and search for clues. afer encountering the mysterious man and talking to him, Geralt must return to Thaler and talk to him again to clear his name, even if his dialogue options are greyed out. By following these steps, Thaler can be cleared of any suspicion in the Kalkstein murder case.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.