In the The Witcher series of Netflix at the starting of every episode there is a symbol. What do these symbols represent? Do they have anything to do with the
In The Witcher series of Netflix there have been mentioned many places like Cintra, Sodden, Redania, Temeria, etc. What are all the kingdoms mentioned in the se
In The Witcher series of Netflix it is seen that Yennefer is sent to Aretuza to learn magic. She never performs exceptionally in any of the trials. She is neith
Having watched episodes 1-4, it appears there are at least three timelines being shown, and it's quite difficult to decipher between them. The first time I not
In The Witcher (Netflix), the bard, played by Joey Batey, is named Jaskier but in the game and the English translations of the books, he is referred to as Dandy
There are a number of non-human creatures featured in The Witcher tv series. Some of these are very different from how they have been previously depicted/descri
I am talking about The Witcher. Spoilers Ahead. When Geralt fell sick in S01E08 a man carried him in search of aid. While they rested in a jungle, Geralt saw h
Several times during the series, mostly before or during fights, Geralt drinks some sort of black (?) potion he takes out of his bag. The only noticeable effec
In the games of The Witcher series Yennefer meets Geralt of Rivia for curing Dandelion who was harmed by the Jinn, but in the Netflix series we see a proper bac
In S1E05 of Netflix's The Witcher, "Bottled Appetites", Geralt is granted three wishes by a Djinn: I just want some damn peace! I want you to burst, you
There are a few sightly strange phrases featured in The Witcher TV series: I'm not one to look a gift cock in the beak... (Don't look a gift horse in the mo
In the 7th episode of The Witcher Tissaia de Vries meets Yennefer in Aretuza and says: You ruined one life. Stop there. Whose life did Tissaia refer to?
During the trial where the would-be mages are learning to levitate a rock in The Witcher, Tissaia has one of the mages levitate the rock, but her arm turns blac
When watching The Witcher, I noticed that: Queen Calanthe is a non-magical grandmother, yet she is still actively involved in war. Yennefer states that she
In The Witcher, the eponymous Witcher's hair is white. This is mentioned frequently in the series, even inspiring a nickname: The White Wolf. This seems to be a
I wonder why Cintra's forces preferred to fight on an open field against the Nilfgaardian army in The Witcher S01E01. Is it not advantageous for them just to st
When Ciri and Dara entered Brokilon forest in The Witcher, the dryads were adamant that everyone who enters the forest has to drink the water of Brokilon. If th
In the Italian translations of Sapkowski's novels, "witcher" is translated as strigo.1 However, the Italian dub of the Netflix series (and the video games) use
In The Witcher season 2 the main antagonist Voleth Meir appears in dreams to only three people, Yennefer, Fringilla, and Francesca. The first appearance in drea