Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia van Bredevoort in The Witcher Season 2
How fortunate, then, for us both that I'm not working for Nilfgaard.
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Aisha Fabienne Ross as Lydia van Bredevoort in The Witcher Season 2
How fortunate, then, for us both that I'm not working for Nilfgaard.
Remember what you have. Magic. It’s lodged in you. Like a spiked arrow. It wounds you. Deeply. But it’s a strange sort of pain. Combined with bliss. Trust me. It’s all you’ll ever need. It’s everything. The Witcher, Season 2 (2021)
Monsters are more than just horrid looks, claws and teeth. Monsters are born of deeds done. Unforgivable ones.
THE WITCHER: SEASON TWO Premieres December 17, 2021
THE WITCHER: SEASON TWO Premieres December 17, 2021
YENNEFER OF VENGERBERG & FRINGILLA VIGO The Witcher, Season 2 Sneak Peek.
“When I was younger, I felt like I learned the most about the world through empathizing with other people. I was always more engaged by people and how they interpret situations than any sort of lecture from a teacher or parent. Also, I always had fun, so I knew acting made me tick.”
HENRY CAVILL on the set of “The Witcher” S2 — last day (March 31, 2021)
you know as much as I do joke that I love yennefer because she's mean I also do love that on the show she is not a cold-hearted, unfeeling, uncompassionate, controlling, stoic, all-powerful strong female character stereotype. She cries! Big snotty tears! And not just before life hardens her either. And isn't framed as any weaker for her emotion. She has moments of tenderness. Softness. Insecurity. The prickly, hard, sharpness is mostly something that she projects to protect herself and in time, those she cares about. She is still in many ways the crooked girl holding out a flower.
Anya Chalotra (Yennefer of Vengerberg) doing Witcher press with Jake Hamilton
We have our Philippa Eilhart!! Cassie Clare has been cast for the Netflix series!
Everything you have ever felt. Everything you’ve buried…
THE WITCHER APPRECIATION WEEK DAY FOUR | FAVOURITE SCENE
“What’s not great about Kal? He’s my best buddy, he’s stubborn. He drags a lot of attention away from me which is excellent. He always has the unconditional love as soon as you walk in the door.”
Henry Cavill for Men’s Journal (2018)
Tissaia de Vries appreciation post: 9/?
Eamon Farren as John Brailsford in The Dig
— Triss Merigold, chestnut hair, cheerful, ready to burst into laughter for no reason at all, like a child. He liked her. It had been mutual. —-
— How ravishing Yennefer is, he thought. Everything about her is ravishing. And menacing. Those colors of hers; that contrast of black and white. Beauty and menace. —
The Witcher, The Sword of Destiny
It’s your turn to save these people, this Continent. This is your legacy. Everything you have ever felt, everything you’ve buried… Forget the bottle. Let your chaos explode.
THE WITCHER MEME â–¸ THREE EVENTS [2/3] The Battle of Sodden Hill, 1263
Joey Batey being adorable