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Vernon Roche Secondary Characters

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As commander of Temerian Special Forces - an elite squadron known also as the “Blue Stripes” - "Vernon Roche" iconVernon Roche had been one of King Foltest’s most trusted subordinates. Time and time again Roche had proved himself loyal, effective and a thorough professional. Few could match his skill at subduing revolts, fighting off Nilfgaardians or snuffing out bands of Scoia’tael.

At the start of our story, however, he had lost his king, his men and his homeland, and so had resorted to waging a guerilla war against the overwhelming occupying forces.

In his war of assassinations, ambushes and night raids, Roche depended on Redanian help, though it was clear he took no pleasure from working with Radovid.

Some time later it was revealed that Roche had took part in a conspiracy to assassinate Radovid. He had realized that once the war was over this mad king would offer no prospect of a free Temeria, making Roche himself a liability and potential foe.

Roche took part in the assassination personally. The king of Redania’s death was to be a guarantee of Temerian independence. In order to achieve this, Roche was not afraid to strike a deal with the Nilfgaardians. This move played right into "Dijkstra" iconDijkstra’s hand.

Geralt, refusing to get involved in their conflict, left them to work it out for themselves. As a result, Roche died on Dijkstra’s orders.

Roche took part in the assassination personally. The king of Redania’s death was to be a guarantee of Temerian independence. In order to achieve this, Roche was not afraid to strike a deal with the Nilfgaardians. This move played right into Dijkstra’s hand. Fortunately, Geralt intervened and Roche escaped from the co-conspirators’ meeting-turned-bloodbath.

When asked to help defend "Kaer Morhen" iconKaer Morhen Roche kept his word and went to the keep, lending his considerable martial prowess in the fight against the Wild Hunt.

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