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Are there any female witchers?

According to a report from TheGamer, it's mentioned in The Witcher novels that there were women who tried to become Witchers, but none survived all of the trials. However, there are no actual full-fledged female Witchers in the novels or video games either.
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How many female witchers are there?

Straight answer: No there is not one single Female witcher because of the mutation being aimed at boys. They stopped trying to make female witchers when they just got dead bodies.
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Why can't females become witchers?

Due to the extremely taxing nature of the trials, the majority of individuals die before they can even complete the Trial of the Grasses, regardless of gender. The aforementioned 30% that are able to withstand this initial trial are always boys; no girls have been able to do so, though there have been attempts.
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What is the female witchers name?

Yennefer of Vengerberg

By his own admission, Andrzej Sapkowski, the author of The Witcher books, says that he created Yennefer in order to make "a female character who refuses to be a fantasy stereotype." She is independent, strong, powerful, brave, and incredibly smart.
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Can female witchers reproduce?

In the world of The Witcher, sorceresses and witchers can't have children, but the reasons for each are very different.
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Why Are There No Female Witchers?

How did Geralt make her pregnant?

Geralt is sterile and can't have any children due to the mutations his body underwent nor does he ever sleep with Pavetta. Pavetta was made pregnant by Duny. Ciri is not and never was Geralt's biological child, instead she is his adopted one.
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Can Ciri make Witchers?

Vesemir discovers Ciri is the only one who can potentially create new Witchers given the nature of her Elder Blood.
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What is a witchers lifespan?

The maximum lifespan of a witcher is unknown because they never actually die of old age. Their profession is so dangerous that most are eventually killed by the monsters they've sworn to eradicate.
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What is Geralt's daughters name?

Even though Geralt does not believe in destiny, he unknowingly demands the unborn child of princess Pavetta and her husband Duny as a reward for his services by invoking "the Law of Surprise". The child turns out to be a girl, Cirilla, commonly known as Ciri; since then the two are linked to each other.
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Why can't elves get pregnant Witcher?

In the Netflix version, it's because elves are only fertile for their first century. After that, they presumably run out of eggs to fertilize and although their lives go on long afterward, they've lost the ability to procreate.
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Why is Geralt so pale?

Not all witchers survive this process, but Geralt was a special case. He survived and was subject to more gruelling tests, which ended up turning his skin and hair pale white. They also gave him more super powers than other witchers.
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Why can't elves give birth Witcher?

They Can Only Bear Children When They're Young.

Elves can only conceive during their very early years. And on top of that problem, most couples will never be successful in bearing a child. Elven biology is just too fickle. Thus, humans will always be able to overpower this Elder Race by sheer force of numbers.
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Who is the main girl Witcher?

Ciri of Cintra

Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, known as Ciri, the Lady of Time and Space and princess of Cintra, is one of the main characters of the Witcher saga, around whom much of the plot is centered.
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How old is the oldest Witcher?

In the Netflix show, Geralt is born in 1160 making him 80 when he first meets Jaskier in 1240, 88 when meeting Yennefer in 1248, and 104 when meeting Ciri in 1264, which technically is still above 50 years old as Sapkowski described.
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Why did Ciri not become a Witcher?

The books see Ciri take on Witcher training, but technically never become a "true Witcher" as she never undergoes the Trial of The Grasses.
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Why does Geralt call every horse Roach?

"Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
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Why does Geralt ride a mare?

Unlike sorceresses or Ciri, for example, Geralt doesn't have the luxury of transporting himself somewhere else whenever he wants to. As a result, he has to rely on more conventional means of travel - such as his horse Roach who quickly became a fan favorite. Roach is in many ways a unique horse.
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Why does Geralt only ride mares?

Geralt does prefer mares. Mares are generally less aggressive and calmer than stallions, at least that's the case in real life. I imagine that it's probably the same in the Witcher universe.
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How old is Geralt when he dies?

In the books, Geralt is roughly 80–85 by their conclusion. In the games, Geralt ages a bit, he's roughly ~94 in The Wild Hunt. Witchers age slowly, and can live for several centuries, thanks to the mutagens they receive during the Trial of the Grasses.
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How old is Geralt in human years?

Since The Witcher 3 takes place in 1272, Geralt would be approximately 98 to 99 years old (depending on his birth month).
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Is Ciri more powerful than Geralt?

Physically, no. Ciri is a human with a tiny bit of elf blood in her. Geralt is one of the more powerful mutants in the world with around a century of combat experience, constant muscle training, and his artificial enhancements. Drinking just one of Geralt's potions could potentially kill Ciri.
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Does Ciri have elven blood?

Ciri has Elder Blood because a certain elven sorceress named Lara Dorren fell in love with a human mage named Cregennan of Lod. Their daughter, later adopted by Cerro, the queen of Redania, was named Riannon. Ciri is the descendant of Riannon. Ciri's Elder Blood is another reason the King of the Wild Hunt is after her.
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How bad is Ciri's scar?

In the books, the scar on Ciri's face is so massive that it's pretty much permanently altered her face for good. However, in the game, Ciri's scar almost seems like it was intentionally placed in that manner to make her look somewhat hard-boiled.
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