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He found the teleportation site at the edge of the forest. Frost licked the grass despite it being mid-autumn. Ghostly riders had passed through here. Their general waited on the other side.

The battle wasn’t fancy. There were no cinematic slow-motion flips. Just the brutal, exhausting rhythm of a Witcher who had spent 150 hours sharpening his craft against every creature the Continent had to offer. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt -NSP--EUA--Jogo Base-.p...

Geralt of Rivia tightened his silver sword’s grip. The wind howled through the swamps of Velen, carrying the stench of rotting flesh and wet dog. He wasn’t hunting a drowners or a grave hag tonight. He was hunting a ghost.

Geralt stood alone in the alien wind. The main quest was complete. The Wild Hunt was no more. He sheathed his blade and pulled out a small, worn deck of Gwent cards. " (Base Game) NSP file into smaller, more

Geralt of Rivia is not just a character; he's a symbol of stoicism and morality in a world replete with gray areas. The complexity of his character, alongside other well-developed characters like Yennefer, Ciri, and Eredin, offers players an immersive storytelling experience.

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Three months had passed since he’d found Ciri at the Isle of Mists. Three months since the Battle of Kaer Morhen claimed Vesemir. And three nights since Yennefer had left a note on his pillow at the Chameleon: “Finish what you started. No more side quests. No more Gwent. Find the last rider of the Wild Hunt.”

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