


Weaknesses: Northern Wind, Necrophage Oil, Quen & Igni In the final part of the secondary quest 'Funeral Pyres' Geralt confronts the fisstech-dealing Priest of the Eternal Fire and refuses to be bribed by him. Funeral Pyres can be obtained by speaking to the priest marked with a yellow exclamation mark west of Mulbrydale in Velen.Drops: Water hag mutagen, Water hag tooth, Water essence, Infused dust, Venom extract.

Bony growths two spans long stick out from their backs., with hair like a tangle of seaweed and claws that would make a werewolf proud completing the picture. Their wrinkled, wart-covered bodies stand neary two yards tall, colored a pinkish-green and stinking of muck and fish. In truth, only a blind man, or a sighted man blinded with drink, could mistake the rank sludge and rotting carrion of a water hag's den for a cozy cottage, and the hideous hag herself for an innocent grandmother. Some tales mention water hags and swamp bints masquerading as lost old women to lure travelers back to the rickety shackes they build in the wetlands. If that be true, "tain't no wonder why they're such ernery btches. "Folk say water hags are drowners' wives. Northern Wind, Necrophage Oil, Quen & Igniīilge Hag is an Creature/Monster in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
