![]() ![]() The ever-reliable Geralt was also reduced to a brooding and grumpy man. Milva was the only character with some layers and mystery around her. We only had a few new characters added to the roster, most of them not bringing much to the table. It was because the story didn’t progress at all. It wasn’t a lack of action or consequences that made it made slow. The simple reason behind it is the first two-thirds of the book. I have to say, the book is one of the most crucial entry in the series, yet it might be the only forgettable book for me in this series. And the only hope lies with Ciri, who has mysteriously disappeared. ![]() ![]() The wizard guild is broken after the coup. At the same time, the war is raging throughout the continent. He meets some unlikely allies in his quest. With Dandelion, the bard and Milva, a dryad, he met in the woods, he leaves the forest in search of Ciri. After the bloody coup, Geralt is gravely injured and takes shelter in the Brokilon forest with the dryads. ![]() The book picks up where The Time of Contempt left off. A lot of it due to the certain choices the author made, and a sudden departure from the narration style he had been following in the previous books. It would be the first entry from The Witcher saga that I didn’t enjoy much. ![]()
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