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Do all witchers have white?

The Witcher season 2 proves that white hair and yellow eyes are not a characterizing Witcher trait, since they can be attributed to the extra mutations that Geralt is subjected to as a child.
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Do witchers always have white hair?

If not, why some of them have? No. Geralt has white hair because he underwent further mutations beyond what other Witcher's go through.
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Are all witchers white wolves?

Not every Witcher is the White Wolf, only Geralt of Rivia is the White Wolf because of his pale white colored hair which he got during his training for becoming a Witcher.
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Why is Geralt the only Witcher with white hair and yellow eyes?

He was so unperturbed by the Trial of the Grasses that he was put through further experiments to test his abilities. These further experiments lead to his unnaturally white hair and golden eyes, both of which are achieved in the Netflix series via practical makeup.
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What turns a witchers hair white?

Geralt's hair turns white due to his mutations from being a Witcher. These mutations caused his hair to lose its pigmentation. These mutations also gave Geralt enhanced strength and stamina, alongside some nice looking hair.
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Witcher 101: Why does Geralt have White Hair?

Why does Ciri have white hair if she's not a Witcher?

Ciri's white hair is a result of genetics. Both her mother and grandmother have white(silver) hair, explicitly described in the books.
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Why is Vesemir's hair not white?

However, this is the cause of aging, as Vesemir is strongly suspected to be over 300 years old, having witnessed the fall of Kaer Morhen - and in The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf, a younger Vesemir is shown around this time with black hair, supporting the idea his gray hair is merely a reflection of his age.
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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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Does Ciri have white hair because of Geralt?

Ciri has Ashen hair because she was born like that. Ciri's ashen-flaxen hair is genetics into play. Is a trait in her bloodline same as her green emerald eyes. Geralt's white hair is because he was subjected to experimental mutations which made him loose his natural hair pigmentation.
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Why are Vesemir's eyes not yellow?

He actually does, if you look very closely. They are simply more dulled than Geralt's bright yellow eyes. They're more like a dark orange - amber - which is the color they are in the books.
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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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Can witchers reproduce?

Throughout The Witcher franchise, all largely agree that witchers themselves cannot have children due to the alchemical mutations they endure at a young age. As a result, Geralt has no children of his own, but instead becomes Ciri's guardian after accepting her as a child of surprise.
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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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Are Witchers immortal?

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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Why was Geralt bald as a kid?

His bald head likely reflects that extra amount of experimentation he underwent, as all his classmates still look the same. Young Geralt is huddling with his other trainees for safety inside Kaer Morhen, protected by Vesemir's childhood love interest Illyana, as Tetra and her forces lay siege to the stronghold.
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How does Ciri have Elf blood?

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 are Ciri's eyes black?

She had mixed with goose fat, soot from the fire place, making a thick mass which see used to blacken her eye sockets and eyelids, extending the lines out across her temples and to her ears.
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Does Ciri have Geralt's DNA?

This means Geralt and Ciri share the same genes in this regard - which would make them relatives, albeit likely very distant ones. Stranger yet, this would make them related by sharing the same monster DNA - which is an especially unusual way to be related to someone even in the world of The Witcher.
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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 can't Ciri be a Witcher?

She can't become a witcher simply because she can not use witcher's potions, simple as that. She is a master fencer and can compensate for her lack of superhuman speed and senses with her teleporting powers. But she hasn´t gone through the mutations, so she can´t use the potions that are essential for a witcher.
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Why can't girls 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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Who is the oldest wolf Witcher?

Vesemir was the oldest living member of the Wolf School and most likely the oldest witcher of any school on the Continent.
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Why does Yennefer's eyes change Colour?

It's obvious Henry Cavill is wearing contacts but Yennefer's eyes look like they were changed in post-production. just sent me this article. Anya Chalotra couldn't wear the contacts because she has problems with them.
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Why is Geralt being recast?

Henry Cavill & Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia

Cavill may have had too much on his plate and needed to step away from one of his iconic roles as an actor.
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