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The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde, Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Quest

Walkthrough for the quest The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde in the game Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. This page covers all main objectives, key steps, or helpful tips to guide you through the quest smoothly. Whenever possible, the guide points out locations for key items and details interactions with NPCs, among other tips. To ensure maximum clarity, in-game screenshots are included for easy-to-follow visual guidance.

Quest Group: Secondary Quests

Location: Skellige

You can get this quest from Svana when you talk to her while you are doing "The Heroes' Pursuits: For the Goddess' Glory!" quest. You can also take part in this race earlier, just by talking to the race master.

Every man who wishes to take part in the final race on Hindarsfjall must first win the races organized in Kaer Trolde and Fayrlund. Whoever accomplished that could travel to the Holy Isle to face the supremely-skilled and highly-experienced riders known as Speedy Osvald and Lonelyboy Svan.

The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde

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Icon of Quest Giver Svana The Skellige Isles
Icon of Quest-related The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde The Skellige Isles

Quest stages of The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde

1. Go to the race's starting line.

Go to the starting line of the "The Heroes' Pursuits: Kaer Trolde" race, talk to the race master and let him know when you're ready to race. You and two other participants will take part in the race.

Go to the race's starting line.

2. Mount a horse and get in position to start the race. / Be the first past the finish line.

You will race north to the Kaer Trolde's gate. Once you win the race, you'll get 80 crowns, 30 XP, and the Zerrikanian blinders (60 Horse's Fear Level).

Mount a horse and get in position to start the race. / Be the first past the finish line.

Geralt faced these swift riders and, despite the many dangers and obstacles he encountered, he was the first past the post. This surely pleased Modron Freya greatly - that is, if she even exists.