...but even pleas and invocations didn't soften the stone hearts of the dh'oine, the cruel and merciless humans. And when Lara grabbed the carriage door, begging for mercy — not for herself, but for her child — the queen ordered a thug to swing his sword, cutting her fingers off. The winter cold set in that night, and on a hill amidst woods, Lara drew her last breath while giving birth to her daughter, whom she protected with what warmth was left in her body. And even though night, winter and blizzard were all around, springtime suddenly came to the hill and feainnewedd flowers bloomed. To this day those flowers are found in only two places: the valley of Dol Blathanna and on the hill where Lara Dorren aep Shiadhal died.
The Witcher
Lara's Gift
An elven version of Lara and Cragen's legend.
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All Books from The Witcher
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A Description of the Vodyanoi or the Fishpeople
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A Guide to Vizima
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A Small Book of Minerals
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Against Nonhumans
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Ain Soph Aur
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An Invitation to Magic
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Animating the Inanimate
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Ars Amandi
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Ballads
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Barghests
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Basics of Alchemy
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Cults and Religions of the Nordlings
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Curses and the Cursed
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Dagon Sap (Scroll)
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Diary of a Dice Collector
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Disenchanting a Striga
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Dragon's Dream (Scroll)
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Elder Blood
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Experiment Notes
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Fairy Tales and Stories
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Feainnewedd
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Field Plants
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Foreign Lands
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Forensic Medicine
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Formula for De Vries' Extract (Scroll)
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Formula for Hanged Man's Venom (Scroll)
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Formula for Maribor Forest (Scroll)
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Formula for White Raffard's Decoction (Scroll)
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Frightener's Vision (scroll)
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Golem's Pith (Scroll)
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Greater Brothers
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Hellhound's Soul (Scroll)
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Hymns of Madness and Despair
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Ithlinne's Prophecy
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Kikimore's Ire (Scroll)
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Koshchey's Core (Scroll)
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Lara's Gift
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Monstrum, or a Portrayal of Witchers
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Ornithosaurs
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Petri's Philter Formula (Scroll)
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Physiologus
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Plants of Barren Lands
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Recent History
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Ritual Plants
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Samum (Scroll)
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Secrets of the Southern Masters (Scroll)
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Shadow People, or the story of His Majesty's Secret Service
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Sorceresses and Sorcerers
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Specters, Wraiths, and the Damned
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Striga's Urge (Scroll)
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Subterranean Plants
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Swamp Monsters
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Swamp Plants
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The Aftermath of the War
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The Book of Animals
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The Book of the Full Moon (Scroll)
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The Book of the Golden Oriole (Scroll)
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The Book of the Kiss (Scroll)
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The Book of the Swallow (Scroll)
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The Book of the Tawny Owl English (Scroll)
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The Book of the Wolverine (Scroll)
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The Conjunction of the Spheres
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The Curse of the Black Sun
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The Disease of Civilization
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The Double Cross of Alzur
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The Druid's Herbarium
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The Flower and the Flame
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The Frightener
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The Great Book of Minerals
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The History of the World
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The Kingdom of Temeria
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The Rivian Pogrom
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The Road of No Return
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The Secret Gates
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The Story of Lara Dorren and Cragen of Lod
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The Wonderful World of Insectoids
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Transmutations and Metamorphoses
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Vampires: Facts and Myths
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Werewolf's Wrath (Scroll)
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Zerrikanian Alchemy (Scroll)
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Zerrikanian Insects and Other Vermin
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Zeugl Vigor (Scroll)
The Witcher
The game tells the story of Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher – a genetically enhanced human with special powers trained to slay monsters. The Witcher contains three different paths, which affect the game’s storyline. These paths are: alliance with the Scoia'tael, a guerrilla freedom-fighting group of Elves and other non-humans; alliance with the Order of the Flaming Rose, whose knights protect the country of Temeria; or alliance with neither group to maintain "Witcher neutrality".
In the game’s opening cutscene, Geralt is tasked with curing King Foltest's daughter, Princess Adda, of a curse that transforms her into a feral monster. Years later, a group of Witchers find an amnesiac Geralt unconscious in a field and take him to the Witcher stronghold of Kaer Morhen. As he struggles to recall his memories, the castle is attacked by a gang of bandits named the Salamandra. The Witchers and sorceress Triss Merigold battle the invaders, but the mage Azar Javed and the assassin Professor escape with the mutagenic potions that genetically alter the Witchers. The Witchers head off in different directions to find information on the Salamandra.
Launch Year: 2007
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