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A beginner’s guide to The Witcher: Where to start and what you should know – PC Gamer


With Netflix bringing The Witcher series to our screens, it’s a good time to be getting into all things Witcher-y. But there’s an intimidating amount of Witcher out there—the original eight books, three main videogames and several spin-offs (what is a Gwent, anyway?). And that’s not all: there are comics, audio books, and the Polish movie and TV series. Who is Geralt, and why is he in a tub? Who’s Ciri? Which stories take place when?

If you want to know more about the Witcher, but don’t know where to start, here’s our primer. It’ll get you up to speed on who and what you need to know, and what you should read and play first.

The most important characters

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There’s an extensive cast of characters across the entire Witcher series, but only a few that you really should know about going in.

  • Geralt – A monster-hunting mutant who is hated by the world he protects, except for its beautiful sorceresses who uniformly adore him. Present in: Everything. 
  • Ciri – A princess whose destiny is tied to Geralt’s, and becomes his foster daughter over the course of the sage. Present in: The books, the show, and the third videogame.
  • Yennefer – A short-tempered sorceress who is the love of Geralt’s life, though they’re apart as often as they’re together. Present in: The books, the show, and the third videogame.
  • Dandelion – A poet, bard, and dandy who is Geralt’s frequent traveling companion and frequently the reason he gets into trouble. Called Jaskier in the original Polish, and in the Netflix series. Present in: Everything.
  • Triss – Another sorceress in love with Geralt, Triss helps raise Ciri and is something of a sister to her. Present in: Everything.
  • Zoltan – Several garrulous hard-drinking dwarves serve as Geralt’s companions temporarily, including Zoltan Chivay, a mohawked war veteran. Present in: All three games, the novels Baptism of Fire and The Lady of the Lake.

Nations and key terms

The Witcher TV series will take place across a large fantasy world, and the books and games focus in on different countries and regions. Here’s a basic map (though wars that play out over time will change the political boundaries). The insert in the right shows the territory to the south owned by the empire of Nilfgaard, while the main map shows off the Northern Kingdoms, where most of the stories take place. The islands of Skellige are off the coast to the west.

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Nations

  • Cintra – One of the Northern Kingdoms, invaded by Nilfgaard during the first Northern War.
  • Rivia – A small Northern kingdom best known for the “of Rivia” that appears after Geralt’s name. Geralt is not actually from Rivia, but took the name as an easy reference for those skeptical of witchers. Rivia formed a union with neighbor Lyria to become the kingdom of Lyria and Rivia.
  • Nilfgaard – The south is controlled by the sprawling Nilfgaard Empire, and ruled by Emhyr var Emreis, an important figure in some of the Witcher stories. The bad guys, though it’s never quite that simple.
  • Skellige – Basically the Ireland of the Witcher world, an island kingdom off the coast of the Northern Kingdoms. Fearsomely independent, but allies with Cintra.



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