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Gael is minor antangonist in Witcher 3: Wild Hunt serving main antangonist side-quest Contract: The Oxenfurt Drunk. He is Vampire type Katakan who attack inhibands of Oxenfurt after drinking alcohol.
Biography[]
Gael as vampire is a powerful ancient Katakan who haunt everything related to all Oxenfurt. When Gael spent a lot of time in the university town of Oxenfurt, Gael, due to his arrogance, took a liking to people addicted to alcohol, wanting to suck their blood by visiting at night near a tavern in Oxenfurt. After Gael has sucked the blood of drunken men from Oxenfurt, Gael then throws the bodies of his victims into the trenches in Oxenfurt out of reluctance. Some time later, Gael attacked a young woman who, like most of his victims, was drunk, but Gael failed to catch her and managed to escape, calling the guards, forcing him to escape.
After Gael's unsuccessful attack on the women, the Redanian Army decides to spread a contract to eliminate a vampire who attacks drunken inhabitants of Oxenfurt in exchange for a reward. Thanks to these contracts, he attracts Geralt to take this contract. After a thorough investigation and examination of Gael's victims, Geralt immediately concluded that the hunting vampire was a katakan. Geralt, wanting to attract the katakana, comes to the inn to get drunk and then walks around the streets singing drunkenly so that Gael can attack him. When the aroma of alcohol released from Geralt attracted Gael, who started chasing him and when he finally approached Geralt, a fight began between Geralt and Gael. Even though Geralt is inebriated, he was able to successfully fight Katakan and was able to seriously wound Gael with his silver sword, forcing Gael to flee from Geralt.
Due to the severe injuries inflicted by Geralt, Gael escaped to his hiding place in a house on the shores of Oxenfurt, but it did not help because Gelart was able to find Gael by following his footsteps and meeting him again. Due to the fact that the building where Gael and Geralt are located is cramped, Gael has no chance to escape again this time and is forced to fight Geralt, and consequently Gael dies at the hands of Geralt. When Gael dies, Geralt cuts off his head as a trophy to show the Redanian guards that he managed to kill a vampire who hunts drunk people and that's why he gets a reward.
Journal Entry[]
Contrary to popular belief, monsters are not all alike. Like people, individual members of the same species can each have their own unique traits, preferences and weaknesses. A good example of this is the katakan which once fed on the inhabitants of Oxenfurt. Perhaps influenced by its close proximity to the hard-drinking student youth of the city, this vampire had developed a keen appetite for blood spiked with a hefty dose of hard alcohol - and also baubles and gaudy jewelry of all kinds.
The vampire had clearly thrived on its high-octane diet. It had grown exceptionally strong and gained the ability to regenerate lost life quickly, cause heavy bleeding with its claws and, if all that were not enough, meld into the air and appear again behind its opponent's back. Luckily the Quen Sign meant the witcher was well-equipped to defend against this surprise attack, and the Yrden Sign would let him catch the monster in a trap.
To bait the vampire, Geralt took note of its dietary preferences and seasoned his blood to match by loading up on cheap wine. This made it somewhat harder to aim his blows, true, but he still managed to defeat the beast - then had another battle awaiting him the next morning, this one against a powerful hangover.
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