How Each Character's Story Ends In The Witcher Books
Summary The Witcher book series by Andrzej Sapkowski spawned several brilliant video games and an incredibly popular TV show, but the original novels offered some amazing character endings. The first installment, The Witcher, was released in 1986 and resulted in a further 14 short stories and six novels. The most recent book was the prequel story Season of Storms, which was released in 2013. The Witcher followed the story of Geralt of Rivia, a monster-hunter with supernatural abilities.
7 Geralt Of Rivia The Ultimate Witcher The end of Geralt’s story in The Lady of the Lake left the main character's fate ambiguous. His parental-like bond with Ciri mainly powered his development throughout the book series, as did Geralt’s on-off romance with Yennefer, which was nothing short of complex and chaotic. Despite their difficult romance, Yennefer played a big part in Geralt’s fate in The Witcher books.
After Geralt and Yennefer’s supposed deaths, it was revealed that Ciri was still recounting her tale to Galahad. Rather than returning to her own world, Ciri’s The Witcher book storyline ended with her accepting Galahad’s offer to join him in Camelot, and the two rode off into the sunset together. While it was teased throughout, this moment proved Ciri was the true main character of The Witcher. Even though Ciri was upset at losing Geralt, his influence on her impacted her ending.
After Ciri transported Yennefer and Geralt to Avalon, the beautiful and rebellious sorcerer’s story came to an end. Ciri implied that Yennefer and Geralt finally married, although it was never officially confirmed, and it seemed to be more likely that Ciri simply hoped for this outcome. Yennefer used her magic to try to save Geralt from death but fell unconscious in the process, which implied that she also died.
3 Triss Merigold A Powerful Witch & Escaper Of Death Triss Merigold’s story in The Witcher book series was interesting. Like Yennefer, she was a powerful sorceress and skilled healer. Triss was frequently referred to as “Fourteenth of the Hill” because it was widely considered that she’d died during the Battle of Sodden Hill, but had survived. Despite her close friendship with Yennefer, she struggled with her feelings for Geralt.
Thankfully, Dandelion was saved from execution but banished from Toussaint as a result. Like Triss, Dandelion was left behind after Geralt’s death. It was heavily suggested at the end of The Lady of the Lake that Dandelion moved on with his life, but he continued to write about his adventures with Geralt. Dandelion was the sole survivor of Geralt’s hansa, which made sense, considering he was such a strong storyteller.
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