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Chapter 3 Blue eyes (may contain spoilers)

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Chapter 3 Blue eyes (may contain spoilers)

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Ok, I have a question about this particular mission. Actually a few. First of all,
I want to know if this is a vital mission to progressing the game, or not. Second,
I've progressed it to the point where I can go upstairs and talk to the vampiress, but I've not done so, as I want to clarify somethings here. The first thing I want to know is what is the best way to finish this mission, without the sister disappearing, and I get the most amount of experience? I also want to know if Patrick can be saved as well, depending on how I handle things. The walkthrough, even though clear, isn't 100% clear on this.
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The quest is optional.

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Let me ask this, what is the most beneficial way to solve this quest, and gain as much as I can from it, as a character? I mean, would it be better to basically talk to the head vampire there, gain some knowledge, then just leave it go, and wonder what else can happen, or should I follow the walkthrough, and eventually side with Patrick, and eventually letting his sister run the place?
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If you look at [url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/thewitcher/walkthrough/blueeyes.php"]our walkthrough[/url], you'll see the possible quest rewards. The only way to prevent the sister from leaving is to side with the vampires.

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What I really wanted to know is is there more to this, later on? I mean, will there be more story line stuff later on about what information you get or don't get? (This is the part where I say this can contain spoilers).
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The story ends with the quest. None of the people involved have anything to do in the subsequent chapters.

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Blue Eyes

Hi,

From a purely mercenary point of view, going neutral gives you the most points. Other than that the quest is optional with no influence on future outcomes. Add to the fact that you end up killing members of the Royal Guard and of course the disappearance of "Blue Eyes". when you walk outside or indeed go down stairs again nothing happens:speech:
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