- The Witcher universe
The
fictional universe ofThe Witcher saga was created by Polish writerAndrzej Sapkowski in his series of books ("The Witcher Saga"). The universe was never officially named by the writers; the largest entity - the continent - is simply called The Continent, and Polish fans have labeled the universe "Wiedźminland" (The Witcher in Polish is "wiedźmin").History and races
The Continent was settled few thousand years ago by
elves , who came from overseas, meeting thegnome s and thedwarfs . After a period of elf-dwarven wars, the dwarfs retreated to the mountainous regions, and the elves settled in plains and forests. The story repeated itself about five hundred years ago, when human colonists came. The humans defeated the old races, and are now the dominant race; the other races are considered second-class and often are forced to live in smallghetto s inside human settlements, or in the most inhospitable regions of wilderness, as of yet unclaimed by the humans. In addition to elves, gnomes and dwarfs, other notable races on The Continent are thehalflings and thedryads . Some other races - such aswerewolves orvampires - appeared on The Continent due to a magical event known as the Conjunction of the Spheres.Over the past several centuries most of the south-west and south-center of The Continent have been taken over by the growing Nilfgaard Empire. The north belongs to the fragmented Northern Kingdoms. The Witcher saga takes places in the aftermath of a major war between the Nilfgaard Empire and the alliance of Northern Kingdoms, and the second war begins in the middle of the series.
Geography
No official map of the universe created by Sapkowski himself has been released, but several fan-made maps have been created. Sapkowski has refused to create a map, having stated that the existing maps are 'mostly accurate'. Most recently, a new map has been created by
CD Projekt for "The Witcher" computer game and Sapkowski himself was consulted on it. See external links for maps.The Continent can be divided into four regions. The Northern Kingdoms are the area where most of the Saga takes place, they are Aedirn, Cintra, Kaedwen, Kovir, Poviss, Lyria, Rivia, Redania and Temeria. South of the Northern Kingdom lies the Nilfgaard Empire. East of both of them are mostly unknown territories, such as the Korath desert, Zerrikania, Haakland and Zangwebar.
Characters
Geralt of Rivia Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii), known also as Gwynnbleid (name in the Old Speech meaning "The White Wolf", given to him by the Dryads) is a witcher and the protagonist of the Witcher series of books by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations. He is also known as the Butcher of Blaviken.
Yennefer of Vengerberg
Yennefer is a powerful and beautiful sorceress who lived in the capital city of Aedirn - Vengerberg. She was the youngest member of the Council of Wizards and later the Lodge of Sorceresses. She was the love of witcher Geralt of Rivia and a mother figure for Ciri.
Cirilla (or Ciri)
Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon' (known as Ciri or the Lion Cub of Cintra), is a princess of Cintra, daughter of Pavetta and Duny (Hedgehog of Erlenwald) and granddaughter of queen Calanthe. She is Geralt's adopted daughter, around whom much of the plot is centered.
Triss Merigold
Triss Merigold of Maribor, a sorceress and a friend of Geralt and Yennefer. She took care of Ciri for some time and is like an older sister to her. Triss is unhappily in love with Geralt.
Dandelion (Jaskier in Polish)
Dandelion is a a poet, minstrel, bard and the closest friend of Geralt.
References
*Polish|Świat wiedźmina|November 23, 2007
* [http://witcher.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Witcher Wiki]External links
*pl icon [http://sapkowski.pl/modules.php?op=modload&name=Companion&file=index&func=mapaflash Two maps of the Wiedźmnland] : )
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