But then nsidering his later talks with Calanthe, he made it clear he did not want to take Ciri and he absolutely did not want to turn her into a Witcher.īefore you go FFs and start going crazy, please listen and read: Maybe he should have told Calanthe eventually that it was all a joke if it was. This is a possible reading.which would fall in line with Geralt´s actions. Just to stick up yours for you all believing the wrong stuff about Witchers when you should know better. am about to make your fears come true and about to claim your precious heir and threaten to turn this heir into a Witcher. So its also possible he was just giving them a big scare. You can also read it as him wanting some kind of revenge on those nobles thinking bad about the Witchers. His later actions all indicate he was not really wanting to go that way. Its complicated and I think you need to consider that Geralt´s decisions in "A Question of Price" were a bit on the fly and under the heat of the moment. Which translates that whatever idea he had under pressure, he did not entirely intends to go through with it. You should notice however that Geralt will not claim the child after 6 years. There are a ton of emotions going around. Which he then has some hope will be a child.īut its all a bit messed up because the entire reasoning is kind of pushed by Dunny going all about people thinking Witchers are terrible and him (Dunny) now understanding this is not true. Its only after some pushing from both Dunny and Calanthe that Geralt goes all serious and decides to claim Law of Surprise. He originally demanded some payment from Calanthe and he was going to be happy with it. Which.you can give him some understanding for not being very consistent just after being involved in an incredibly confusing situation. The incident with Dunny was very complex and Geralt was going all over the place. r/Skelligers - r/freefolk equivalent of The Witcher.r/WitcherTRPG - For The Witcher Tactical role-playing game developed by R. ![]() r/wiedzmin - For The Witcher series in general, with emphasis on the source material (books).r/netflixwitcher - For the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher series.r/cyberpunkgame - For the upcoming role-playing video game developed by CDPR.r/gwent - For the standalone card game developed by CDPR set in the Witcher universe.Want to chat about the Witcher? Join us in the Witcher Discord.Did you know that we're also on Steam? You can join our group here.If you want to know about The Witcher 3's New Game+ mode, go here.Please check out Kerry000's Newcomer's Guide to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PDF).Please look at our Frequently Asked Questions page before posting.Witcher porn, modified NSFW content (these belong to /r/Witcher_NSFW).Explicit self advertising or Let's Plays. ![]() ![]()
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