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Decisions in The Witcher 3 should be classified as a form of torture. Many times throughout your adventures with Geralt of Rivia, you'll be presented with moral conundrums that often have no "right" or "wrong" answer. If handled improperly these split-second decisions will leave lingering effects that can haunt the player for the rest of their experience.
Decisions like these elevate Witcher 3 beyond other RPG's that have obvious, often idealistic choices that dumb down the story and make it feel all to unrealistic. Witcher 3 is a treasure trove of morally ambiguous decisions and here's ten that might make you lose some sleep at night.
To kill or not to kill Whoreson Junior, that is the question. While Junior is one of the four major crime bosses in Novigrad, he also abuses and even mutilates women under his care. Junior even gets mixed-up with Ciri, injuries her and her friend Dudu and delays her quest quite a bit. Geralt is not happy to hear this news coming straight from Whoreson's mouth.
You have two options, kill him, allowing for Dudu a shapeshifter to take his place and bring prosperity to the city -- or the more unpopular letting him go -- resulting in his slow death as a beggar. While the latter seems like punishment ripped straight from Dante's Inferno , the former has more overall benefit to all parties involved.