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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Of Dairy and Darkness

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Nathan Garvin
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Important Items in this Area
"Diagram" iconDiagram: Enhanced Feline Armor
The Mage Aeramas’ Last "Journal" iconJournal Entry
Bull Figurine
Aeramas’ "Notes" iconNotes
Snake Figurine
"The Emmentaler" iconThe Emmentaler
"Lune" iconLune

Enhanced Feline Armor

Find a convenient signpost and use it to fast travel to the “Crossroads” signpost east of Oxenfurt. From here, head up the road to the northwest to find a fork, then follow a road to the southeast, which quickly turns northeast as it winds through a forest. At another fork follow a road to the northeast, and when you shortly hit a third fork, again take a road to the northeast to find a fourth fork. Follow a road east to find the “"Aeramas' Abandoned Manor" iconAeramas’ Abandoned Manor” signpost, then continue south-east to reach the manor grounds. Head over to the ruined manor, itself, which should start the quest “"Of Dairy and Darkness" iconOf Dairy and Darkness”… assuming you didn’t already start it by talking to the Merchant in Novigrad. In either case, the quest will be ignored for a moment, as there’s some loot worth collecting.

Head up two flights of stairs (one wooden, one stone) to find what once was an enclosed room, still littered with furniture and now missing its roof. And walls. And much of the floor. Anyways, search by a bookshelf to the north to find chest, which contains the "Diagram" iconDiagram: Enhanced Feline Armor” . Also search the floor near a desk to find “The Mage Aeramas’ Last "Journal" iconJournal Entry” .

Of Dairy and Darkness (Level 9)

Now, hopefully you’ve talked to the Merchant in Novigrad and started this quest. If so, you should already have the “Lizard Figure”, in which case you’re good to go. If not… go back and get it! Return to the first floor of Aeramas’ manor (the floor below the one where you found the Diagram: Enhanced Feline Armor) and use your Witcher Senses to investigate a magic circle. Activate it to get a portal to pop up (if you have the aforementioned artifact in your possession) and head inside.

Use the figurines to open a portal in Aeramas Abandoned Manor (left), then navigate through the Trial of the Cheeses-avoiding the smelly cheese as you do so (right).

The Trial of the Cheeses

Inside, you’ll discover that the mage who used to live here was… a tyromancer. What’s a tyromancer? Well, let’s look it up. Hmm… according to Occultopedia, it is “the art and practice of divining the past, the present, and the future by interpreting omens found in cheese”. He was a cheese mage. The quest name makes sense now, doesn’t it?

Below you to the east is a collection of his cheeses, some of them so toxic they’ll cause Geralt to run out of breath rapidly. The goal is simple, clear the maze by sticking to the good cheese (or less bad cheese, as the case may be) and avoiding the bad. You can tell the good cheese from the bad by the (admittedly hard to see) clouds that surround the bad cheese. Simply run towards cheese, and if your breath meter shows up, run back to the good cheese and pick another direction… or you can just run through it. There are enough reprieves to survive. You start out along the western edge of the level, and your goal is to climb onto a ledge to the south-east. Once on the ledge head up some stairs (and a wooden ramp) until you find a doorway to the east.

Objective Reward
For surviving the Trial of the "Cheese" iconCheeses 50 XP

The Flooded Dungeon

Continue through the doorway and interact with a portal to start it up, then head on through to reach another part of the dungeon, this one being flooded. Continue down some stairs, then down a rock ramp to reach the water. From here you can swim south, then east (never having to dive) to reach a chamber to the east surrounded by unscalable, taunting ledges. There’s a chest along the southern edge of this chamber, but otherwise, there’s little to recommend it.

Instead swim north from where you first reach the water and dive until you reach a chamber where you can surface. Do so and swim to the east to find shallow water near a scalable ledge. Climb up some ledges and continue south-east, then east until you find another ledge to climb. Climb it, then continue south-east to find a ledge you can jump across (or you can be a sissy and drop down some ledges to the north-east, then, while on lower-ground head south to find some more ledges to climb).

On the other side you’ll find a "Foglet" iconFoglet (level eight) prowling a laboratory. Kill it and search around. To the south-west you’ll find a “Bull Figurine” on a table as well as “Aeramas’ "Notes" iconNotes . Continue west to find some rocks you can dispel with the "Eye of Nehaleni" iconEye of Nehaleni, beyond which you’ll find some containers you can loot. North of the rocks you can dispel is another portal, which you can activate with the “Bull Figurine” and pass through.

Objective Reward
For passing through the flooded dungeon 50 XP

Blast two pyramids with Igni to take down a magic barrier (left) then claim your prize-the sword Emmentaler (right).

The Emmentaler

To the south-west you’ll spot a large, angry, red magic barrier that stands between you and lootage. Well, that just won’t stand! Head south along the eastern end of the chamber to find some more rocks that can be dispelled with the Eye of Nehaleni, then blast the pyramid-on-the-pedestal with "Igni" iconIgni. Another one lies along the wall to the north, but this one is unburdened by illusions. Once both have tasted some Igni, the barrier will fall. Head up some stairs and grab a “Snake Figurine” from a chest, and take the sword from near the statue… which Geralt dubs "The Emmentaler" iconThe Emmentaler .

…Yes. The Emmentaler is named after cheese. From Wikipedia: “Emmentaler or Emmental is a yellow, medium-hard cheese that originated in the area around Emmental, in Switzerland. It is one of the cheeses of Switzerland, and is sometimes known as Swiss cheese.” Oh Geralt… why?

Anyways, head down the stairs that lead up to the statue and turn north to find another set of stairs to the south-west, which wrap around the back of that statue and ultimately leads to another portal, which - with the help of the Snake Figurine - will take you out of this cheesy dungeon.

Objective Reward
For claiming the Swiss cheese sword, Emmentaler 75 XP

Guarded Treasure (Level 20)

There’s one more thing you can do east of Oxenfurt right now, and you might as well get it out of the way, since you’re nearby and all. Head north-west from the “Aeramas’ Abandoned Manor” signpost and into the woods, dispatching whatever stupid "Wolves" iconWolves (level five) and Wargs (level eight) pester you along the way. Eventually you’ll come across a “"Guarded Treasure" iconGuarded Treasure” event, where a "Leshen" iconLeshen (level twenty) stands in front of a chest on some high ground.

The Leshen is a rare beast, indeed, rare enough that you may want to save before fighting it so you can try to harvest its Leshen Mutagen. It’s melee attacks are fairly slow and not terribly impressive, damage wise, but it has a number of attacks to shore up its offense. It often shifts location by cloaking itself in mist, occasionally teleporting by turning into a flock of birds (which can damage you if they fly near you). It’ll also shove its arms into the ground, causing a mass of roots to burst from the ground, all vicious and spike-like. Not particularly damaging or hard to dodge, but it does have range. Its most annoying ability, however, is to summon a pack of Wolves to assist it. Their health seems to be linked to the Leshen’s current health, and their not all that dangerous, but they can be annoying. Fortunately the Leshen’s root spike attack will probably kill them off fairly regularly. Use Relict "Oil" iconOil if you have it, and setting it on fire with Igni will drastically speed matters up. Other than that, the tried-and-true strong attack/dodge/"Quen" iconQuen combo works wonders.

Kill the Leshen - and perhaps the Wolves (level twenty-two) that it summons - and loot the chest it was guarding, which is to the west of a large tree on high ground. Inside is the steel sword "Lune" iconLune . If you can handle this, you’ll be find to tackle whatever quests await in and around "Benek" iconBenek, in south-eastern Velen. Speaking of which…

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"Inside is the steel sword “Lune”"

In my case it was sword Azure Wrath.

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A sword called "Loathen" for me!

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"Inside is the steel sword “Lune”"

In my case it was sword Azure Wrath.

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A sword called "Loathen" for me!

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    CD Projekt
  • Platforms,
    PC, PS4, Switch, XB One
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    24 June 2015
  • Last Updated
    22 August 2024
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Nathan Garvin (Haeravon)

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You are Geralt of Rivia, a professional monster-hunter known as a Witcher. You’ve fully regained your memories since your miraculous revival and escape from the Wild Hunt, and have cleared your name of the false accusations of regicide. In the wake of the assassination of Foltest, king of Temeria, the north have been rent by warfare as Nilfgaard launches its third major invasion, and the northlands have been united under the insane king Radovid. Overshadowing these petty politics is the mysterious return of Ciri - Geralt’s adopted daughter, who is now being pursued by the Wild Hunt.

The guide offers the following:

  • A full walkthrough that’s more than just a listing of quests-it’s an “ideal chronological order” that will get you through the whole game and allow you to see and do everything the game has to offer.

  • Side quests, including monster contracts and treasure hunts for obtaining powerful Witcher sets.

  • Descriptions of decisions, quests, and events that influence the various endings of the game.

  • Crafting and Alchemy information.

  • General strategies on how to take down foes large and small, monstrous and humanoid, boss or mundane.

  • Information on how to complete all the Gwent quests and obtain all the Gwent cards, including detailed Gwent strategies.

  • Trophy/Achievement information.

MASSIVE UPDATE: 7th September 2016 ongoing

  • Added DLC quests “Fool’s Gold” and “Scavenger Hunt: Wolf School Gear”.
  • Organisational changes in the Velen section of the walkthrough to reflect the increased level of Griffin School Gear.
  • Organisational changes throughout the walkthrough to provide a “no skulls” path through the game.
  • Added Death March difficulty tips and commentary throughout the guide.
  • More XP reward numbers included.
  • Walkthrough now includes additional information based on patch changes.
  • Various typo and grammar fixes.
  • Added DLC pages for Blood & Wine, Heart of Stone
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