13

During the quest "Where is Triss Merigold" Geralt is tracking the elf Cedric by the blood trail he leaves.

I've done that, using my medallion to highlight the blood, but ended up at a dead end, some other dead humans:

enter image description here

So the trail I followed was a false trail. I backtracked but couldn't find any other trail diverging. Where is Cedric?

2 Answers 2

11

You can use the Cat potion to easily see the blood trail in the forest. There are at least three trails to follow, all starting near the gate between Lobinden and Flotsam. By keeping (mostly) to your right, you will end at human corpses. But if you try to keep to your left, Geralt will mumble something about "he is getting weaker, can't be far now." That trail also ends in someone else's body. But from there turn around and keep to your left again. Cedric is not far from there.

1
  • 1
    The visibility of the blood trail is just so much better using cat, making it very easy to follow. This is also noted in the journal, looking there seems to be generally a very good idea. Commented May 20, 2011 at 14:51
17

Thanks to Krytharn's tip to use the Cat potion I found Cedric near the lake. Here's a screenshot to show how well Cat works for following the blood trail and a map of the trail you have to follow enter image description here

Map of the blood trail:

enter image description here

3
  • 2
    +1 for the noblesse of choosing Krytharn's answer and providing extra info on top.
    – DrFish
    Commented May 31, 2011 at 16:20
  • I completely agreed with the given map you don't have to drink any cat or dog potion neither have to follow any blood trace just reach the lake where you find the cave behind the water fall. Thanks for providing the map
    – user19752
    Commented Feb 10, 2012 at 19:05
  • don't need any potions.just follow the red line on the map.
    – user41679
    Commented Jan 30, 2013 at 10:37

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.