
And 'Voleth Meir' refers to a new character played by Ania Marson. Meanwhile, 'Redanian Intelligence' refers to Redania, a country on the Continent that possesses an exceptional spy network. And 'Kaer Morhen' is the name of a fortress where Witchers are trained, which is also where Geralt grew up. But, to save you from having anything spoiled ahead of time, we won't dive too deep into what happens.įor now, then, this is what we can reveal: 'A Grain of Truth' takes its name from a short story in Andrzej Sapkowki’s book The Last Wish, which features Nivellen, the character played by Game of Thrones’ Kristofer Hivju. The eighth and final episode's title is so secret that we'll only learn about when the whole season arrives.īut the ones that have been revealed offer up a few clues about The Witcher season 2. We've seen the first six episodes, so we know what they entail. TBC (writer – Lauren Schmidt Hissrich director – TBC).Voleth Meir (writer – Mike Ostrowski director - TBC).Dear Friend (writer – Matthew D'Ambrosio director – Louise Hooper).Turn Your Back (writer – Haily Hall director – Edward Bazalgette).Redanian Intelligence (writer – Sneha Koorse director – Sarah O'Gorman).What is Lost (writer – Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Clare Higgins director – Sarah O'Gorman).Kaer Morhen (writer – Beau DeMayo director – Stephen Surjik).A Grain of Truth (writer – Declan de Barra director – Stephen Surjik).And, since then, we've received word of who has written and directed each of those announced entries: Seven of the eight episode titles for season 2 were revealed as part of WitcherCon. The Witcher season 2 episode titles The Witcher season 2 episode titles: what are they? There are also two new first-look clips for the show, too, which focus on Geralt's relationship with new character Nivellen, and another where Geralt is warding off a new monster to protect Ciri. She's been found by Fringilla, the Nilfgaardian mage who was pivotal in the downfall of Cintra, who simply tells her: "Welcome back." There's also a brief sighting of the final member of The Witcher's central triumvirate, Yennefer of Vengerberg, in the aftermath of season 1's climactic Battle of Sodden Hill. Now that Geralt has made contact with Ciri, he takes her under his wing and leads her to Kaer Morhen – his childhood home and a safehouse for his Witcher brethren, which is run by his mentor and fellow Witcher Vesemir.
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Sapkowski created an original language for the series known as Elder Speech, loosely based on Welsh, English, French, Irish, Latin and other languages.Seeing as much of the first season focused on Geralt's efforts to fulfil the Law of Surprise binding him to Ciri, the young, orphaned heir/Lion Cub of Cintra, it's no shock that the first Witcher season 2 trailer picks things up with them. In the ensuing novel series, writer Andrzej Sapkowski expanded on The Witcher’s medieval fantasy world inspired by Slavic mythology. The Witcher made its first appearance as a series of short stories in Polish science fiction and fantasy magazine Fantastyka in the mid-1980s. On his journey, Geralt realises that although some of his quarry are unremittingly vile, others are simply the victims of sin, evil or naivety. As the threat of war looms large, Geralt roams the land looking for assignments - never losing sight of his mission to protect the child of destiny.


But times have changed and unrest is rampant. In The Witcher universe, humans, dwarves, gnomes and elves had lived together peacefully for more than a century. With more than 50 audiobooks to his credit, Kenny’s narration is a truly magical listening experience that marries fantasy, historical fiction and adventure. His powerful performance brings to life action-packed scenes and captures the nuances of each and every character. Listen as award-winning narrator Peter Kenny transports you to a world fraught with tension and intrigue. Now he must protect a prophesied child who has the power to change the world for good-or evil.ĭiscover the story that inspired a hit-selling video game, graphic novel and Netflix series starring Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra and Adam Levy. Geralt of Rivia is The Witcher, a merciless hunter trained from an early age to slay deadly beasts.
