![]() ![]() After the beast was killed, and Geralt had handed in its trophy, him and his old master headed back to the inn, where they were violently attacked by some racists. ![]() After Geralt met Gaunter O'Dimm, he spoke to Vesemir and decided to go to the Nilfgaardian Garrison.Īfter getting some buckthorn to lure the beast, Geralt and Vesemir waited in a field hidden with bait set out, and after the griffin landed, Vesemir gave Geralt his crossbow that he had won gambling. ![]() After freeing the man, they rode into the village to the local inn, and the two spoke to the innkeeper, Elsa, while a tense atmosphere filled the tavern. While fighting it, the old witcher suffered deep clawing to the shoulder. In May 1272, on the trail of Yennefer, Geralt and Vesemir rode to White Orchard, where at a ford they encountered a merchant being trapped by a royal griffin. The following is considered game canon only and may contradict Andrzej Sapkowski's works. The schools declined slowly, and the deaths of mage assistants and veteran witchers put a definite end to the Wolf School by the late 1230s or early 1240s, as children were no longer trained there after then. īoth masters – or, technically, acting grandmasters since Treyse's and Rennes' deaths – were released some time later and allowed to rebuild the schools, on the condition that the royal money would be never given to them again and that the schools must operate alone and unfunded. During the tournament, King Radowit betrayed both Cats and Wolves ordering his soldiers to shoot them all, resolving both his budget problems and imagined threats to his power in a simple but effective way. A week before the planned tournament between the schools Vesemir and Guxart were put under arrest by king's men, thus spared from the massacre that occurred. The cooperation between the schools unfortunately had to cease, as the Cat Grandmaster Treyse and a group of students had secretly conspired with King Radowit II and the mage Astrogarus against the Wolves. Originally not liking each other, the two grew to understand one another. Vesemir had to reluctantly cooperate with Guxart, the fencing master of the Cats. įor some time, the School of the Wolf was funded by the monarchs of Kaedwen alongside the School of the Cat. While the treatment was insufficient to kill the higher vampire, it was more than enough to convince Regis to stop drinking blood and attacking the villagers. After chopping Regis into pieces, they buried his remains as deep as possible. He commanded the peasants to the castle of Tesham Mutna, where Regis took shelter.Īlthough Vesemir was injured in the clash, the peasants managed to capture the vampire. ![]() The witcher however, knew that their victory was only temporary and that the vampires would strike again once they healed their wounds. Along with the villagers led by Germain, Vesemir managed to kick the vampires out of the village. In 1217, during the celebration of Saovine, village of Fox Hollow in Toussaint was attacked by a horde of vampires led by Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy, a higher vampire. One of his famous deeds involved disenchanting the curse afflicting the "Swan of Poviss". Apart from participating in the school's life, Vesemir also took some witcher contracts. Vesemir became a father figure to Geralt, but treated all young witchers with harsh affection. At some point, he met Visenna outside Kaer Morhen, a sorceress who decided to give her child, a young boy named Geralt, to train as a witcher. Vesemir accompanied by witchers-in-trainingĪfter the massacre, the school was run by Grandmaster Rennes, with Vesemir as second in command: a fencing instructor and precept for the witcher trainees, replacing Varin. While the pogrom was condemned, the school never regained its full functionality. Vesemir survived, either not present in the keep during the pogrom or mistaken as dead by the mob as he lay unconscious among the corpses of his fellows. In the second half of the 12th century, Kaer Morhen was attacked by an enraged mob led by group of mages and priests. 3 The Price of Neutrality premium moduleĬonsidered among the oldest witchers remaining, Vesemir was born early enough to witness the construction of Kaer Morhen in the 11th century. ![]()
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