Lore Facts That Will Hopefully Be Explained

Lore Facts That Will Hopefully Be Explained

Summary

  • The Law Of Surprise still plays a key role, binding Geralt and Ciri.
  • A mysterious mage might be behind Nilfgaard’s invasion, stirring up trouble.
  • The Witcher 4 could explore more Witcher schools, Geralt’s mutation, and ancient vampires.



The Witcher 4 has been officially revealed, and fans of the world created by Andrzej Sapkowski and brought to life by CD Projekt Red are eager to know more details about the next game of the franchise. Throughout the whole series, many mysteries have been left unexplained, and players are wondering if the new game is going to address them.

Fans still have questions, from how Ciri survived the chase of the Wild Hunt for so long, to the fate of some of the most dangerous monsters that invaded the Realms after the Collision of the Spheres. Many questions have been left unanswered for too long, and these are some of the most intriguing.

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8 Is The Law Of Surprise Still Working For Ciri And Geralt?

An Ancient And Powerful Magic That Binds The Fate Of Two People

A screenshot of Geralt and Ciri in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Credits: CDPR


The Law Of Surprise is one of the greatest narrative lines in The Witcher universe. This powerful spell starts when a grateful (often rich and powerful) person says: “Thank you, is there anything I can give you in return?” Their savior demands “Give me that what you didn’t expect to find when you returned to your home,” or something along those lines. It could be the dog jumping in joy waiting for his owner, or a debt collector bringing a bag of gold that he took “by mistake.” The law of surprise is a marvelous thing that can bind two people for life, or break them apart.

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It is said that the reason why neither Geralt nor Ciri die throughout their adventures, is because they’re destined to live happily together as father and child. One has the father that she always needed, but was never there for her. The other has in her the family that was denied to him by the cruelty of the experiments he was subjected to. That’s more or less how this powerful binding magic moves the plot. But it is also possible that in The Witcher 4, the law of surprise keeps operating somehow, pushing Ciri to move Earth and Sky in search for something. Is Geralt missing? Or is it something else?


7 Was A Mysterious Mage Behind Nilfgaard’s Invasion?

The Mastermind Might Be A Former Foe Who Managed To Survive

The-Witcher-Vilgefortz

Sorcerers and mages are mysterious and scheming beings in the world of The Witcher. They have always been involved in some of the most important events of the plot. But there were several mage factions, like the Lodge of Sorceresses that led the charge into the new age of the Northern Realms. Is it possible that other mages, besides the Nilfgaardian ones, were behind some of the heinous acts that led to the war between the Northern Realms and The Empire?

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Throughout The Witcher series, it’s implied that some traitor mages facilitated the invasion of the Nilfgaardian forces to Cintra. This is also true in the book series, but the games also have pointed out a possible collaboration between the mages and The Wild Hunt chasing after Ciri. The mastermind behind Cintra’s fall, Vilgefortz of Rogeveen, was killed by Geralt and his friends. But there’s a chance some of his associates (or maybe he himself) have survived and could come back as a villain in The Witcher 4.


6 The Mysteries Behind the Black Sun Prophecy

The Greatest Conspiracy Could Play A Key Role

The Black Sun Renfri Card Gwent The Witcher

Prior to the events of The Witcher game series, an unknown group of mages orchestrated a world-scale conspiracy to enforce eugenics and facilitate the search for a powerful Source. This event rippled through time and ended with the birth of Cirilla of Cintra, daughter of Paveta and Dunny (Emhyr), one of the children “cursed” by The Black Sun.

It was never revealed how or when the mages began their vicious experiment, but the aftereffects have taken the lives of countless members of the Northern Realm royalty, most of them from elven lineages. Perhaps in The Witcher 4, CD Projekt Red could finally shed some light and reveal a culprit.


5 Did Emhyr Survive The Events After The Witcher 3?

His Fate Was Not Set In Stone

Emperor Emhyr bribing a Magistrate of the Empire of Nilfgaard

It is implied in one of The Witcher 3 endings that Emhyr Var Emrheis, The White Flame that dances over the graves of his enemies, didn’t survive a coup d’état orchestrated by the former Emperor’s loyalists. However, it is possible that this isn’t what actually happened, even if Cirilla didn’t fulfill her role as the rightful heir of the Empire.

Emhyr Var Emhreis is crafty and resourceful. Before becoming Emperor, he was able to escape captivity three times and marry one of the daughters of the Northern Realms royalty. And though this was mere manipulation by people interested in seeing the results of their cross-breeding (Ciri), it was proof of Emhyr’s iron-willed nature. It is possible that he is still alive and kicking.

4 Are Any Of The Other Witcher Schools Still Active?

Dark Little Secrets Spread Around The World

The Witcher 3's Cat School Aberration Experiment


Witcher schools are a delicate topic among fans of The Witcher series, and they’re mentioned by Sapkowski in the books and in the games. Geralt even meets and fights a Witcher of the Cat school during Season of Storms. In the games, these are constantly mentioned in the lore and some of them appear as antagonists or allies.

Leto of Gullet, the main antagonist of The Witcher 2: Assasins Of Kings, was a Nilfgaardian Witcher of the School of the Viper, and a potential ally in The Witcher 3. Leto remained alive, but other Witchers from the schools of The Griffin, Manticore, Cat, Bear, Viper, and Crane might still be out there.

3 What Happened After Geralt’s Second Mutation In Touissant?

There’s No Way That Didn’t Have An Effect

Geralt Riding to Touissant


There has been quite a lot to discuss when it comes to one of the side quests in the Blood and Wine DLC. This particular quest drives Geralt of Rivia to a secret laboratory of a wizard who was studying a way to reverse The Witcher Mutation, hoping to allow his son, a member of the School of the Griffin, to be back to being a normal human again. As a result of pursuing the side quest “Turn and Face The Strange,” Geralt undergoes a second mutation process, which unlocks new powers.

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But besides giving him a boost to his abilities is there something more that happened within his body that no one mentioned? Perhaps, the experiment was actually a success, only that it took longer than expected to become effective. Perhaps, that is one of the reasons why Geralt will be “retired,” during The Witcher 4, and the new game is an opportunity to explore that in depth.

2 Did The Dragons Leave The Northern Realms For Good?

They Say They’re Extinct, But We Don’t Know For Sure

Villentretenmerth The Golden Dragon Witcher


Every fan who has played The Witcher 2: Assassin Of Kings knows about the appearance of Villentretenmerth, also known as Borch Three Jackdaws, a golden dragon that can shapeshift into a human. Alongside the green dragon Myrgtabrakke, they sired a single hatchling named Saesenthessis, also known as Saskia the Dragonslayer.

After the events of The Witcher 2, dragons were basically ousted from the lore. Author Andrzej Sapkoski explains that as the world’s magic declined with the corruption of men and the death of the elvenkind, so did the dragons, who were hunted to the brink of extinction. Are they really out of the picture for good? Or will we see some of these incredible beasts in The Witcher 4? Let’s cross fingers for a good-old dragon hunt, or at least, a quest to save the poor creature from an angry mob of peasants.

1 Are There More Ancient Vampires Like Regis And Detlaff?

Always Carry A Mirror & Garlic

Regis the Vampire in The DLC Blood And Wine


The Conjunction of the Spheres was a cataclysmic cosmic event that merged more than two worlds together for a brief moment. During this time, some creatures managed to sip in the world of The Witcher, and survived throughout the eons until the times of Geralt and Ciri. One of these creatures is the friendly vampire Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy, or simply Regis.

But during The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine, Geralt faces the most dangerous foe of his entire career: The Ancient Vampire Detlaff. Needless to say, Regis was quite chatty and revealing during this DLC, and he disclosed the existence of other vampires, some even older and more powerful than himself or Detlaff. If one of these was strong enough to finally force Geralt to retire to a vineyard, just imagine what an Ancient Vampire antagonist could do in The Witcher 4.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Tag Page Cover Art

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