Worse, his paints have gone missing.

He’ll lead Geralt there.

He will ask Geralt to choose betweenone of three poses,and will get to work.

A screenshot of Geralt and a painter standing on a scenic hill overlooking Beauclair.

If you are curious, we havethree basic paintings below.

The griffin is your run-of-the-mill variety, if you’re able to describe it as such.

see to it to loot the griffin after slaying it.

A screenshot of a map of Beauclair with an orange circle over a quest objective.

It is likely tocontain a steel swordwhich you might sell for a tidy profit.

He promises to have the work completed in a day’s time.

Seeing The Finished Work

Return to the market squarein a day’s time.

A screenshot of Geralt walking towards a painter in a square in Beauclair.

You will finda small crowd around the painter’s spot,ogling the finished piece.

Suffice it to say, there were someartistic libertiestaken during the process.

The painter returns, proud of his creation.

A screenshot of Geralt’s Witcher Senses highlighting a clue in red.

Or you could discard it out of spite.

It’s entirely up to your personal taste (and thirst).

Its price won’t be affected by any of your choices, for better or for worse.

A screenshot of The Witcher 3’s dialogue options with three choices on how to pose for a painting displayed.

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A screenshot of a griffin swooping in from behind Geralt on a clear evening.

A screenshot of The Witcher 3’s dialogue options for purchasing a painting.

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