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Do all witcher books follow Geralt?

The books were released in English in 2007, with Danusia Stok translating the first two and David French taking over duties from the third book. The Witcher books follow the story of the titular Witcher, Geralt of Rivia.
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Are all the Witcher books connected?

Plotwise, not at all. The first game picks off after the events from the final book, Lady of the Lake. Game plot was created by CD Projekt Red with Sapkowski's permission, since they've paid him for the rights to the franchise. Lore-wise, the games follow the books to an extent but they do take some creative liberties.
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Is Geralt main character of Witcher books?

Geralt of Rivia is the protagonist of both the Witcher book series and the show. Geralt is a witcher, a monster hunter for hire who has been gradually enhanced through mutations that give him extraordinary, magical abilities. His mother, a sorceress, entrusted his upbringing to a community of witchers.
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How many Witcher books is Geralt in?

The novels that actually tell the story of Geralt and Ciri are five, a pentalogy consisting of Blood of Elves (1994), Time of Contempt (1995), Baptism of Fire (1996), The Tower of the Swallow (1997) and The Lady of the Lake (1999).
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Does the order of Witcher books matter?

The first season of The Witcher pulls from the story collections The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, with some elements of The Blood of Elves. The best way to read The Witcher books is to start with The Last Wish, then read Sword of Destiny.
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Why are the Witcher books out of order?

The Witcher Books in order of story chronology

The reason for this order is that in the initial short stories time does jump around a lot. In the Netflix series, this causes some confusion with a lot of viewers, which is understandable. While it's not perfect, the better order is probably The Last Wish first.
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Why is Witcher season 2 not like the books?

There are a lot of differences here between the show and the books. First, the leshen isn't an enemy in the books, it's a monster that was created for the games. There also were no new monsters coming from the monolith that Ciri toppled in the show, so it couldn't have infected him like that even if he did fight one.
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Why is Henry Cavill not returning as The Witcher?

He may not have liked the direction the show was going and decided to leave. There have been rumors that Cavill chose to leave the Witcher because he reprised his role as Superman. Those rumors are just rumors as Cavill has said that he could have done both had he wanted to.
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Is it worth reading all the Witcher books?

YES I LOVE IT SO MUCH. I love how it focuses on Ciri, Yennefer, and Geralt almost equally. While in some scenes it is painfully obvious the series was written by a man, the author manages to write likeable, unique, strong, and complex female characters.
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Can you read The Witcher in any order?

There are eight Witcher books in the stack: two short story collections, a series of five and one stand-alone novel. There's no single correct order to read the Witcher book series in, but we certainly don't recommend diving into the Witcher world midway through.
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What is Geralt's full name?

Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii) is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Witcher Saga of short stories and novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. He is a magically enhanced monster-hunter known as a "witcher", who possesses supernatural abilities due to his mutations.
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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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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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Who is 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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Who does Geralt marry in the books?

She claims the tale ends with Yennefer and Geralt getting married and living happily ever after, but cries as she says so. Galahad invites her to Camelot, which she accepts. The two ride towards Camelot, holding hands.
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Are there female Witchers?

Few of the trainees that take the Trial of the Grasses survive the process, and those who make it through gain lightning-quick reflexes, physical strength, sharpened senses, and slower aging. Now, it's because of these extreme tests, mutations, and more that there are no female witchers in the world of The Witcher.
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Do the Witcher books spoil the game?

A word of warning before we proceed: Playing through the Witcher video games will spoil the events of the TV show. The story told in the novels come to a definitive conclusion, and the video games are a continuation of that story. So if you're worried about spoilers, don't play the games.
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Is The Witcher 3 Faithful to the books?

Although no adaptation of a book can be entirely faithful (and in most cases, a visual medium requires changes), Netflix's The Witcher has arguably spent more time inventing new material than faithfully translating Andrzej Sapkowski's eight-book series.
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How old is Geralt in Witcher 3?

Finding Geralt's Age In Witcher 3

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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Who's replacing Henry Cavill in The Witcher?

This led to the surprise announcement that Cavill would be replaced on The Witcher by Liam Hemsworth, a fact that was met with more than a bit of fan blowback. Now, franchise fan Matthew Anthony has used deepfake technology to give us our first look at Hemsworth playing Geralt of Rivia.
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Will Liam Hemsworth be Geralt?

Liam Hemsworth will make his official debut as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher season 4. That means that fans of Henry Cavill's portrayal of the character will still have one more season before they have to say goodbye to him (as season 3 was filmed prior to Cavill's departure from the Netflix show).
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Are they recasting Superman?

While unveiling their new vision for the DC Universe on Monday, Gunn revealed that Cavill — who publicly confirmed his return as the Man of Steel in October following a cameo in Black Adam — had never actually been recast as the character in the first place.
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Does Witcher 3 ruin the books?

You can safely read all of the books without spoiling anything from the games because they aren't part of them. They pick up where the story left off in The Lady of the Lake and go off on their own tangent.
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Does Witcher jump around in time?

However, the rest of his story is in chronological order starting in episode one, The End's Beginning. From then on, each episode has a time jump of at least a few years until episode seven and eight, in which his story does happen back to back, with only a few weeks at most in between.
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