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Heroes of story

Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon
A 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 Geralt invoked the Law of Surprise...

Gerald of Rivia
A legendary witcher of the School of the Wolf active throughout the 13th century. He loved the sorceress Yennefer, considered the love of his life despite their tumultuous relationship, and became Ciri's adoptive father. A hero as he should be.

Yennefer from Vengerberg
A sorceress who lived in Vengerberg, the capital city of Aedirn. She was Geralt of Rivia's true love and a mother figure to Ciri, whom she viewed like a daughter to the point that she did everything she could to rescue the girl and keep her from harm.
“Mistakes are also important to me. I don’t cross them out of my life, or memory. And I never blame others for them.”

Gerald of Rivia
Witchers – how to became one of them
Composed of grueling tests, the Trials followed after the Choice.
During these rites, young adepts were taught sword skill, monster lore, herbalism and rudimentary spells called Signs while also being mutated through mutagens, magic and alchemy. The process was extremely painful and cost plenty of lives. Initiated in the 10th century. It was administered by renegade mages. First by Alzur and his associates, then by their apprentices who kept all vital details a tightly-guarded secret. However, a tale persisted among the witchers that the Children of Destiny would not require the Trials at all. The knowledge on how to create witchers had ultimately been lost when Alzur’s successors died in the attacks on the witcher schools.
