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The Witcher + Costumes
Princess Cirilla "Ciri" of Cintra's creme & white dress and golden & white kaftan in Season 02, Episode 08.
// requested by @ari1027nicole-blog
The potential they hadddd
Kaer Morhen (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Sapkowski's Witcher books: humans are violent, paranoid xenophobes who readily scapegoat and massacre anyone they deem "nonhuman" enough, including the witchers they had established to protect them
Netflix's Nightmare of the Wolf: actually the witchers are a cabal of money-grubbing, child-murdering evildoers who use unnatural black magic to create monsters and fabricate the conflicts that line their own pockets. Tetra was objectively justified in exterminating the witchers of Kaer Morhen. There is definitely nothing troubling about this characterization
Sabrina Glevissig
Henselt has had some very powerful advisers. One such was Sabrina Glevissig, a powerful native Kaedweni sorceress, beautiful and usually dressed in provocative clothing. She became the power behind the throne, leaving Henselt time for more pleasurable pursuits. Unfortunately during the battle with Aedirn she chose to follow the instructions of the Lodge of Sorceresses rather than Kaedwen’s best interests, causing vast Kaedweni casualties. Henselt had her burned at the stake. This was not the end, though: Sabrina put her death curse on the battlefield so that wraiths would fight the battle out over and over again until the curse was finally lifted just last year
Brandon of Oxenfurt & Rodolf Kazmer
The Witcher Lore (185/∞)
ㅤ 𝕮ᴀᴇʀ ᴀ'Mᴜɪʀᴇʜᴇɴ...
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ𝕿he once mighty fortress, which, even after the invasion of the fanatics, retained its power, and the north of the Blue Mountains are the personification of the Wolves themselves. The Kaedwen valley contains many dangers and the traveler, who isn't the chosen one to whom Vesemir's disciples didn't reveal the path to their stronghold, could easily disappear, freezing in mountain paths, or get lost in the endless weaving of trees of the green cover of the valley. The only exception was the kerns whose malicious intentions led to sad events. Until now, Geralt could find somewhere an old club, the cloth of a torn shirt.
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤIn the old bastion near the fortress, small decently decorated burial grounds have been preserved, which a single evil won't dare to touch, for steel and silver swords with the patron of the school keep in themselves the memory of the heroes who once saved the humanity, clearing and securing the territories of different kingdoms from Kovir itself in the north to Tir Tochair.
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤHowever, having reached the point itself, nature itself welcomes everyone. In the flaming eyes of the Wolf, who was once the very small Wolf Cub, who has only passed an indescribably severe The Trial of the grasses, sparkle mountain peaks, which are reflected in ancient stained glass windows, and a snowy, frosty wind plays with breath, creating uncomplicated patterns in space.
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤKaer Morhen regains its greatness and indestructibility because the prophecy is being fulfilled. The White Wolf and his Child of Surprise, the Lion Cub of Cintra, in whose veins the Elder Blood flows, are about to introduce a significant chapter into the history of the witchers, showing that the ancient fortress hasn't lost its power.