![]() This makes it all seem a litte "unrealistic". For example, in the story A Question of Price, Geralt is killing guards on one moment, and crying at the happy ending of a love story on the other. The characters can flip from being cold blooded killers to teddy bears in a matter of a sentence. ![]() Sometimes he is convincingly portrayed as this serious character.īut regularly, the book takes a weird jump. Geralt is a monster slayer by profession, righteous and friendly, but hardened by relentless training and physical mutations since birth. The seperate stories make it relatively varied, interesting and entertaining. There are a lot of references to classic fairy tales, I've probably only spotted half of them. ![]() These stories offer an interesting background on Geralt (the witcher) & some important characters and monsters in the universe. ![]() The book contains a frame story interleaved with six smaller short stories. However, it has been a while since I read fantasy, and the last one was A Song of Ice and Fire. I enjoyed the well thought-out world of the second game ( Assassings of Kings), so I reckoned the source books would be a nice read too. This is the first book of the series that inspired The Witcher games. ![]() In the last week I've read The Last Wish: Introducing the Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski. ←Articles | Thor Galle Comments on The Last Wish: Introducing the Witcher ![]()
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