The Witcher 3: 10 Biggest Secrets & Hidden Locations You Need To Find

2. Tyrion Lannister's Dead Body

This little easter egg is a reference to a Season 1 episode of Game of Thrones in which the fan-favourite dwarf, Tyrion Lannister, gets imprisoned in a Skycell cell in the Eyrie - a room with three walls and a deadly drop into an abyss instead of the fourth. On a small Skellige isle between Undvik and Kaer Trolde, you can break into an old dungeon guarded by pirates. The cells in the dungeon are just like the three-walled sky cells in Game of Thrones, and walking into one of them you stumble upon the body of a dwarf who looks just like Tyrion - complete with the scar on his face. When Geralt examines the body, he talks about what a good idea 'sky cells' are, and that it's a shame the dwarf didn't know how to 'fly' - a word used often by GoT's Robin, the insufferable prince of the Eyrie who uses the word 'fly' when gleefully talking about throwing people to their deaths from the vertiginous castle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWOwirRVVTM
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