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  1. The Witcher (Polish: Wiedźmin) is a role-playing video game for the PC, developed by CD PROJEKT RED and published by Atari. Based on The Witcher series of the same name by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, the game utilizes BioWare's proprietary Aurora Engine and was released in October 2007. An enhanced edition of the game, containing among other things the editor and two new adventures: The ...

  2. Geralt of Rivia (b. 1160) was a witcher, who was tied to Ciri through the Law of Surprise. While initially reluctant to accept his destiny, Geralt eventually came to terms with his fate. Despite their tumultuous relationship, he also loved the sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg. Geralt of Rivia, a well-known witcher, goes into Blaviken in search of an alderman after killing a kikimora in the ...

  3. The Nilfgaardian Empire (Ceas'raet[1] in Nilfgaardian language) is the most powerful empire in the history of the known world. It is located in the southern part of the Continent and boasts both a thriving economy and a strong, well-trained army with talented commanders. It has expanded mostly through the conquest of foreign countries, which were then turned into provinces of the Empire. The ...

  4. A witcher (Polish: wiedźmin), also known as a wiccan, hexer, vedymin, or witchman (Elder Speech: vatt'ghern), is someone who has undergone extensive training, ruthless mental and physical conditioning, and mysterious rituals (which take place at "witcher schools" such as Kaer Morhen) in preparation for becoming an itinerant monster slayer for hire. Geralt, the central character in Andrzej ...

  5. The Witcher is a TV series produced by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and released on Netflix. It is based on the Witcher series of books by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski. Lauren S. Hissrich, executive producer, has praised the "dream casting" for the Witcher series. Season 1 consists of 8 episodes, and each episode is one hour long. The series was tentatively set to premiere in 2020, but in the ...

  6. Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon (better known as Ciri), was born in 1252 or 1253,[4] and most likely during the Belleteyn holiday.[5] She was the sole princess of Cintra, the daughter of Pavetta and Emhyr var Emreis (who was using the alias "Duny" at the time) as well as Queen Calanthe's granddaughter. After Geralt of Rivia helped lift Duny's curse, Duny asked what reward the witcher would like and ...

  7. Geralt de Rivia fue un legendario brujo de la Escuela del Lobo, activo durante el siglo XIII. Amaba a la hechicera Yennefer, a pesar de su tumultuosa relación, y era el padre adoptivo de Ciri. Como todos los brujos, Geralt era un cazador de monstruos a sueldo. Poseía habilidades sobrehumanas y era un maestro espadachín. Durante la Prueba de las Hierbas, Geralt exhibió una tolerancia ...