
You can also find the Wolpertinger, a creature from German folklore.
While not a specific fairytale, you can find a pot of gold (although it releases a panther) if you follow the rainbow all the way to its end, a reference to the myth about leprechaun gold being found in a pot at the end of the rainbow. More specifically, it is a reference to Koziolek Matolek (Matolek the Billy-Goat), a character from a popular Polish comic for children. You can find a cat named Puss wearing boots, a reference to Puss In Boots. This entire setup is a reference to Jack and the Beanstalk. If you find all three magical beans, you can grow a beanstalk that stretches up into the clouds and climb it to fight a giant. This is a reference to The Boy Who Cried Wolf. When you talk to him, you find out he is a liar. You can find a boy being attacked by wolves. This is a reference to Hansel and Gretel. Syanna will be trying to rescue Hansel from the Wicked Witch. You learn that she was originally selling flint, a reference to the Little Match Girl. If you head right, you can find a town where a girl is selling drugs. If you use Aard to break the brick house, the three pigs will run out of it. This is a reference to the Three Little Pigs. Behind the tower, there are three houses: one collapsed house made of straw, one collapsed house made of sticks, and one intact house made of brick. Her body can be found in the well nearby. In another house, you’ll find the Big Bad Wolf, who threw Little Red Riding Hood down a well. They will wake up if you try to take their food. Speaking of Goldilocks, if you head left from the starting area, you can find three bears asleep on beds. Her name might also be a reference to Goldilocks. Longlocks, a girl who is found hanged by her own hair, is a reference to Rapunzel. The Blood and Wine expansion is filled with references to classic fairy tales, including: Comment 1 All Fairy Tale References Easter Eggs