Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Granite! is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. In it, someone has stolen the "crown jewels" from the statue of Reginald d’Aubry. Once Sir Reginald d’Aubry's manhood has been restored, touching the fig leaf confers a Buff called "the Power of Reginald" which Grants 60:00 of Unlimited Endurance.(i.e. Run and never get Tired.) The Statue is in Lolivier Square on the Street above the "The Adder and Jewels Winery".
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| - Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Granite! is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. In it, someone has stolen the "crown jewels" from the statue of Reginald d’Aubry. Once Sir Reginald d’Aubry's manhood has been restored, touching the fig leaf confers a Buff called "the Power of Reginald" which Grants 60:00 of Unlimited Endurance.(i.e. Run and never get Tired.) The Statue is in Lolivier Square on the Street above the "The Adder and Jewels Winery".
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| - Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls of Granite! is a secondary quest in the Blood and Wine expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. In it, someone has stolen the "crown jewels" from the statue of Reginald d’Aubry. Once Sir Reginald d’Aubry's manhood has been restored, touching the fig leaf confers a Buff called "the Power of Reginald" which Grants 60:00 of Unlimited Endurance.(i.e. Run and never get Tired.) The Statue is in Lolivier Square on the Street above the "The Adder and Jewels Winery". __TOC__ Wanted: Discreet Specialist Wanted: professional to investigate mystery concerning Reginald d’Aubry's statue. Requirements: indomitable work ethic, absolute discretion and refinement in supernatural situations. Desirable: immaculate presentation, aesthetic sensitivity and knowledge of modern sculpture. For details, please see Rolande de Flakfizer, Curator of Art and Collectibles.
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