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Are there more witchers after Geralt?

None. It's the last game of CDPR's Witcher Trilogy. But there's a card game based in the same universe of Witcher that features the story of a legendary queen who's story intertwined with Geralt's a long time ago. So, chronologically, it's the not the last Witcher game.
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Are there Witchers after Geralt?

By the end of The Witcher season 2, then, there were around five witchers left (Geralt, Vesemir, Lambert, Coen, and another, unknown character).
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Do they make any more Witchers?

16 and stars Russell Crowe. There's a long way to go before Hemsworth picks up the sword. The Witcher: Blood Origin — a spin-off that explores the creation of the first prototype Witcher — premieres Dec. 25, and The Witcher Season 3 will follow shortly after in summer 2023.
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Who is replacing Geralt?

While the fantasy series will be back for Season 4, Cavill will not return as main character Geralt of Rivia. Liam Hemsworth is stepping in to replace him. Cavill stepping away from the show he's starred in since 2019 is a surprise, since's he's always been committed to the series.
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Who was the strongest Witcher?

Geralt of Rivia is proven to be the strongest witcher in the world, with his insane swordsmanship, magical abilities, wisdom, brute power, and more. He is known across the land through song and legend due to his many wins in battles against powerful leaders, monsters, and many other foes.
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The Witchers Where Are They All? - The Witcher 3 Explained

Is Geralt the only full witcher?

Yes! Witchers are rare, but Geralt is not the only one. An early episode begins with Geralt hunting a monster that killed another witcher, and you will hear Geralt mention someone named Vesemir at one point — that's the name of the witcher who trained him.
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Is Geralt the only mutated witcher?

Due to his brilliant success in training, Geralt was selected for additional mutation experiments. He was the only witcher to have survived these experiments, his stark white hair being a side effect of these additional mutations.
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How many years old is Geralt?

By the time Geralt appears in the first episode of the Netflix series The Witcher, he is already 71, though he is played by 36-year-old Henry Cavill. Aside from his catlike eyes, white hair and world-weary attitude, Geralt doesn't really show his age.
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Who is the oldest living witcher?

A veteran witcher, once a fencing instructor in Kaer Morhen, the keep where witchers of the Wolf School were trained. Plays a key role in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. To read more, follow the link.
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How much older is Yennefer than Geralt?

But in the “present day,” Yennefer is 71 on the show. In book/video game lore, however, she mentions being 94 and is usually considered to be a few years older than Geralt. Yennefer's timeline as we watch it develop on the show is the oldest one, beginning at the earliest date.
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Why is Geralt called Gwynbleidd?

Because of his pale skin and white hair, he is also known in the Elder Speech as "Gwynbleidd" (close to the Welsh translation "Blaidd Gwyn"), the White Wolf.
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Does Ciri have Witcher mutations?

Since Ciri never underwent the witcher mutations, she's very much fertile and can bear children. After all, Emhyr var Emreis wouldn't have made Ciri Empress of Nilfgaard if she were sterile.
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Why can't witchers be female?

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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Why is Geralt so special?

Geralt, played by Henry Cavill in the series, is considered a unique Witcher. Because of his ability to withstand the Trial of the Grasses, he was subjected to additional testing, causing him to gain more abilities while also turning his skin and hair pale white.
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Why did they replace Geralt?

Cavill was said to have not be "seeing eye-to-eye" with the producers and was not satisfied with the direction "The Witcher" was headed for, according to reports by Redanian Intelligence, especially as he wanted to portray a more book-accurate version of Geralt.
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What did Geralt use his last wish for?

Geralt wished to have a child with Yennefer, since that would prevent the djinn from killing her in that moment and would bind their lives together through this fate and their future child.
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Is Ciri more powerful than Geralt?

Ciri is by far the most powerful being in The Witcher universe and not many villains can come close to what she's capable of, particularly her video game version. She's not exactly a mutated witcher but her time and space manipulation powers are more than enough to put her in an even ground against Geralt.
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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.
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Is Ciri part elf?

Ciri is coveted by different political forces in the Continent and beyond because her Elder Blood gives her innate access to powerful magic energies. Ciri got her Elder Blood through her genetic heritage, as she's a long-lost descendent of Lara Dorren (Niamh McCormack), a powerful Elf sorceress.
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Why is Geralt's horse named Roach?

Roach's name in Polish is the diminutive form of Roach - Płotka - which means that it is more of an endearing term. A better equivalent in English would be calling her Roachie, which is a surprisingly cute name for a character as outwardly stoic as Geralt of Rivia to say out loud.
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Why does Vesemir call Geralt wolf?

Geralt was a special case, as he showed exceptional tolerance to the experiments and mutagens, and was subjected to more tests. All these processes left Geralt with incredibly pale skin and white hair, earning the name “Gwynbleidd”, which in Elder Speech means “White Wolf”.
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What is Geralt old name?

The famous Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, is known by many names: The White Wolf or Gwynbleidd (elder speak for "The White Wolf"), the Witcher, weilder of the Sword of Destiny, and Geralt the Riv.
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How old is Vesemir when he dies?

However, in Witcher 3 Vesemir dies at about 150 years of age.
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Did Cahir love Ciri?

Cahir loved Ciri. He confessed this to Geralt shortly before he died at the hands of Leo Bonhart in the assault on Stygga. He told Bonhart that he was the witcher but the seasoned killer was not frightened by this bluff and defeated the "Black Knight" in a few moves.
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