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Letho of Gulet is an adorable baby: proof
I am SICK and TIRED of this fandom treating Letho as anything other than a baby blorbo. That man is ADORABLE. So I made a list of shit that people either don't know or refuse to acknowledge whenever they portray him in fics:
He is a feminist and talks about his beliefs that women would be better at running the world than men, he also wants to go live in Zerikkania, a known matriarch society
He is very nice and civil even to his enemies (he then proceeds to kill them but then again who doesn't)
He once kidnapped a Nilffgaardian general for a contract, talked to him for 2 hours and because he was nice to him Letho let him go instead of killing him
He saved Yennefer and helped her escape from the Wild Hunt and took her somehwere safe to recover after Geralt tried to trade himself for her, even though she was nothing but trouble the whole time and almost got Letho, Serrit and Auckes killed. Why? No reason other than kindness. MY BABY BOY💖😚
He also kidnapped Triss once because he needed to teleport ASAP but he talks about having no Ill will against her and Triss says that he was very nice about it
He adores his brothers: Serrit and Auckes. He also misses his school and Viper Witchers that perished.
The reason he became a Kingslayer wasn't for petty coin, but because Emhyr Von Ehmreis promised that he'd rebuild the viper school if he did his bidding. Letho was so desperate to get his home back that he accepted.
When he has to destroy property for a contract, he warns the people there and makes them evacuate- not to mention he pays them as much as he can for damages (Geralt, take notes)
Just like Geralt, he has a strict moral code that he adheres to no matter what. But UNLIKE Geralt he doesn't drop said moral code whenever a sexy sorceress enters the frame.
He doesn't steal from peasants if he can help it- and tries to help when he can (Geralt, again, please take notes on the stealing front)
He may not be the most approachable guy but he is definitely not the evil bad boy that people make him out to be😤. Personally I wanna fuck him so maybe I'm biased but still.
Feel free to add more but these are the ones off the top of my head.
#the witcher#the witcher netflix#witcher geralt#witcher#letho#witcher letho#yennefer of vengerberg#yenneferthewitcher#viper school#viper Witcher
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Thinking about . Viper Witchers recalling their final trial and realizing they’ ve made companions and relationships with people they just can’ t abandon and they just sit and wonder like . How did I do it then ? What changed ? Do I still deserve my medallion ? And they try to disconnect themselves from their friends and close companions completely because that is what they were trained to do . A Viper is meant to be alone and no amount of care and affection and effort they’ ve put into others should change that . At the end of the day they should be able to kill the ones closest to them, if they must, without caring .
But they can’ t anymore . And they panic .
They do not recognize their healing as healing yet , and try to run away from it .
It’ s only when confronted , when they’ re forced to speak what they’ re thinking and experiencing , does it start to sink in . When their companions still stay and care for them after knowing . When they realize they don’ t feel compelled to choose between friend or school teachings .
They can let go of what they’ ve been told , what they’ ve been forced to learn , and not lose the dignity of being a Viper
#the witcher#viper witcher#the inherent intergenerational trauma of witchers#I just . yeah < 3#it gets harder to navigate when it’ s two vipers but that’ s a post for another day ….
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A Complete Encyclopedia of the Lore of Every Witcher School
This is a project I've been working on for a long time. The Witcher Schools in general have lore spread across 3 or 4 different sources, so it's very easy to find inaccurate details about each school due to a person only going off of one source without even knowing of the others. Hell, I've been guilty of this in the past. So I've gone out of my way to find every source available for the various Witcher Schools and compile it into one master post, mostly pulling from the standalone Gwent game, and the Witcher TRPG, as well as an email conversation I've had with the TRPG's writer, Cody Pondsmith. Without further ado, let's start out with the original school, the Order of Witchers.
Witcher schools are like the Clans of Skellige, subtly different, but largely united by their common ground, and that common ground is the Order of Witchers.
The Order of Witchers began as an experiment by the rogue mages Alzur and his mentor Cosimo Malaspina. They "recruited" tests subjects from orphanages, buying them from neglectful parents, or outright kidnapping street kids.
From Cosimo's Gwent Card:
"Children keep asking him for gifts. He doesn’t know why, but it really helps with finding subjects for his experiments."
The main goal of this project was to create an order of knights artificially mutated and imbued with extreme levels of magic to protect people from a world where, at the time, monsters were often literally around every corner.
The mutation experiments were grueling, and most early candidates died horribly, the girls especially, as the mutagenic compounds the mages were working with at the time were better suited for a boys physiology, and they quickly stopped trying to find a mixture that worked well with women, instead refining the more successful candidate pool to meet deadlines. Even with these refinements, however, the Witchers couldn't actually generate much in the way of magical power, at least not nearly as much as those funding the project had hoped for.
These early candidates were encouraged to stick to political neutrality, were told of their duty to protect the common people, and their sword instructor tried to encourage them to take on knightly virtues to live their lives by, though only a few candidates actually bought fully into these particular knightly ideals.
The school developed a training regimen that all later Witcher schools would put their own small twists on. They perfected the whirling sword style, practiced on the Pendulum and Gauntlet training courses. They learned the Witcher Sign magic, created by Cosimo. They were taught hunting and monster lore from experts hired from across the world, and master alchemists crafted the famous Witcher potions.
Ultimately, funding from this school would be pulled due to the Witcher candidates lack of truly powerful magic ability, and the order would start to fracture. Witchers dissatisfied with their lot in life after being forcibly mutated, and railing against the Order's enforced ideals began getting combatative with other Witchers over petty contracts. At this time, contracts were so plentiful that there was no real need to fight over them, but these dissident Witchers did so anyway out of a desire for autonomy and to be free of the Order's code, which they saw as having no practical purpose to prepare new Witchers for the road ahead, and hypocritical as it was forced on them by the mages who never cared for the Witcher's lives. This culminated in one such outspoken Witcher, Arnaghad, attacking another Witcher who poached a contract from him.
After being forced into the painful life of a Witcher, Arnaghad loathed anyone who imposed their will upon him, the Order and it's codes especially. He led an attack on the Order proper, aided by fellow Witchers who respected his defiance towards authority. Once they were beaten back, these dissidents fled to the Amell mountain range to start the next Witcher school, the School of the Bear.
The School of the Bear is one of the most misunderstood schools of them all, owing to the first major lore drop about them being largely in-universe rumors and conjecture surrounding the school, and as such I may need to go more in depth. The two major misconceptions stemming from this is the rumor about their armor, which claims that they don't bother dodging like the other Witchers and instead take blows head on (generally a bad idea, according to Geralt in the books), and the rumor about them attacking most Witchers they meet.
I contacted Cody Pondsmith, who wrote a great deal of this lore, and he mentioned that Bears do often threaten or even fight other Witchers, but in a very Skellige way, only to ward off the other Witcher from contracts they want. The Bears just want to live lives where they aren't commanded by others, and were trained especially brutally, and so will fight for what contracts they want. However they will NEVER kill another Witcher, just draw first blood (outside of duels to decide who runs the school, which occasionally turn deadly. It's unknown if Arnaghad has ever lost these duels) and if that other Witcher stands up to the Bear, they'll let them have the contract and if they meet up and work together enough even maybe become a lifelong friend.
To quote Cody himself: "I like to think of the Witcher Order as a big family in which the Bear School is the blunt, no-nonsense brother. He can be prickly and a bit of a bully sometimes but he takes his job seriously and he can be a good drinking buddy if you get to know him. Not the friendliest of people but far from evil. If you stand up to him and show him you're not afraid of him, he'll respect you."
The other rumor is also an exaggeration. The Witcher TRPG mentions that the Bear armor was designed with flexibility in mind, and while they trained to take on weaker blows with their armor and "mastery of the Quen sign", they also trained how to move quickly in their armor if they needed to dodge a fatal blow. The Bears also still trained on the gauntlet and pendulum like the other schools. Cody Pondsmith also confirmed that the Bears are just as agile as the other Witchers.
The Bears' core philosophy is almost very Lambert like, viewing Witcher's work not as a duty, or knightly virtue, but as difficult, brutal work. The only reason they stick to this work is to do a job where no one else commands them and they're left in peace. They focus only on the practical aspects of their profession, and as such discourage their students from working together in training, since Witchers work alone. As Arnaghad said, "We pass through life alone, better get used to it!" As a result, Bears are very isolated, preferring their own company to that of other Witchers, and were encouraged to value their autonomy and self care above all else. The Bears' approach to teaching was embodied as "let them better themselves through practical, dangerous trials. Survival of the fittest", embodied by final trial, that involved climbing to the top of Mt. Gorgon and back, and any who died from the cold were left "as a sobering reminder of the dangers of their trade". This resulted in the students of the school seeing things in a very callous, survival of the fittest way. Be as strong as you can, and let the perils of Witcher training and life pick off those who can't keep up. As a result, the Bears were by far the smallest Witcher school.
Despite this, the TRPG has a list of random early training events Witchers from all schools can have, and Bears could sometimes make friends amongst their fellow witchers in training just like members of every other school.
Once the new Bear students left their keep of Haern Caduch, most wouldn't return to winter there, unlike the other schools. They developed a reputation as being terrible to fight, and for being firebrands, often speaking very bluntly and quick to anger no matter who they spoke to, authority included. One such Witcher, named Gerd, was asked by a Duchess to help kill her father. He insulted her so badly he got a warrant for his death placed on him, though all the peasants he met spoke rather highly of him. As a result, Bears found it easiest to make friends amongst the similarly minded Dwarves and Gnomes of the Amell mountains, and people of the Skellige Isles. According to Cody Pondsmith, this is the main reason the Bears stayed together as a group at all. They valued autonomy above all else and so long as they functioned as a Witcher school, they were left alone and no rulers would try and command them. They also largely take their ideals of free will and apply it to others, never seeking to rule over others. They simply wish to live their lives free.
One of the original Witchers to side with Arnaghad, Ivar Evil-Eye, had extra mutations done to him by the Order of Witchers during his trial, allowing him to see into other worlds. In these visions he saw the Wild Hunt rampaging across them, conquering them. Ivar became obsessed with stopping them, and tried to kill Arnaghad to take command and lead the Bear school against the Hunt. This failed, so he and his supporters left to form the Viper School.
The Witchers of the Viper school, based in Gorthur Gvaed, were said to be the most secretive, taking contracts as both assassins and witchers. They at first dedicated themselves finding a way to stop the Wild Hunt, amassing a massive library on the subject. Fighting with an unpredictable, ambushed based variant of the Witcher fighting style, Viper Witchers employed poisons, brewed by skilled Viper alchemists, on both their swords, and a dagger in their offhand, their biggest deviation from typical Witcher combat techniques.
Vipers, for an unknown reason, eventually forgot their purpose. In his time, Letho of Gullet could only guess at why the school had been founded. Instead, they became famous for their skill at political killings, dealing with the nobility of the southern countries before Nilfgaard had even become a large-scale power.
Viper students had a different type of trial, after more grueling than typical training. Instead of any physical task like the other schools, the Viper students were given a pet at their induction to the school. And to graduate, they simply had to hunt it down and kill it, showing their lack of mercy.
While most of those who supported Ivar followed him to the Viper school, one group broke off and west east, across the Korath desert, to Zerikania, founding the School of the Manticore.
The School of the Manticore was founded by the Witcher Iwan, from the School of the Bear, following Ivar's assassination attempt on Arnaghad. They got work in the Korath desert as caravan guards, earning the attention of the Zerrikanian Queen after a deadly battle with a manticore. The Queen sponsored the Witchers of the Manticore, making them the only school to be officially backed by any government. They were experts on potions and anti-toxins, a necessity of dealing with the poisonous creatures of the Korath desert.
A unique adaptation to the monsters of the desert also had Manticore Witchers employ shields into the whirling combat of their Witcher training. Given their extra support, the Manticores held two keeps, Behelt Nar and Bailsuf Alsarea, on opposite sides of the desert, so that they might better patrol and guard those within it.
The Manticore is the final school to come from the schism Arnaghad had led. The other voices of dissent against the ideals of the Order would soon hear of these new schools and decide to break off as well to form the School of the Cat.
The School of the Cat was founded out of a response to the hatred and distrust Witchers received. They desired to be seen in a better, more respectful light. Ironically, they would end up doing the opposite. The Cat School stole away with several of the mutagens needed to make more Witchers and headed to Ebbing, and Stygga Citadel, where they would begin to experiment on human-elf children in an attempt to perfect the mutations. Its possible that the mages at this time furthered experiments on making women Witchers, but this is not confirmed yet.
Attempting to make a name for themselves, the Cats hired themselves out as spies, assassins, and mercenaries, genuinely earning them some respect from common folk for killing bandits.
In their attempts to perfect the mutations and further dull the emotions of their Witchers, the Cat school experimented harshly on a group of children that resulted in the opposite, giving these Witchers hightened emotional responses instead. These students, cast aside and left for dead, fled into the arms of a group of elves, who agreed to support them if this branch of the Cat School supported the elves' fight for freedom.
This branch, led by Gezras of Leyda, attached itself to the Dyn Marv caravan and traveled the continent, lending their services mostly to those nonhumans who could pay, while the main Cats at Stygga ended up getting assaulted by angry royals incited by their political maneuvering. This left the Dyn Marv branch as the only functional element of the School of the Cat. These Cats would train students' agility in a light, fast Elven take on Witcher fighting style, and would train their balance by making students walk a tightrope, starting low to the ground at first, but getting higher and higher each attempt.
The Cat school's breaking of Witcher neutrality and reputation for bloodlust earned Witchers such a bad name that those in the Order who most cherished their old swordmaster's knightly virtues would leave to form the School of the Griffin.
The School of the Griffin, led by Erland of Larvik, wished to truly achieve the dream of the original Order, and Gryphon, the Order's sword instructor. They traveled north to Kaer y Saren, an old fortress the Order once used, and cleansed it of the spirits of those who died in the first Witcher mutations. From there, they began a Witcher school focused on respectability and honor, believing in their knightly duties. And it worked, somewhat. The Griffins were sometimes advisors to nobility, and seen as honorable, but the prejudice against Witchers would never leave, and most would never see a Griffin Witcher as anything more than a monster playing at being a knight.
These Witchers tried their best to cushion their students against the pain of their lives on the Witcher's path, and were more brotherly than the other schools, though their knightly virtues and brotherhood were oftentimes cold comfort to Griffin students.
From the Witcher TRPG Sourcebook:
"Witcher I knew couldn’t really remember much ‘bout his past. Heh, too young to really form a lotta memories when they took him to Kaer Y Seren. Told me that the memory he did have made the mutations easier. Poor bastard clung to a memory of his pa takin’ him on a horse for a ride in the fields. Don’t know why he chose that one. Probably the only normal memory he had."
The Griffins amassed a huge library of magical knowledge, though they could only push sign magic so far, and the books were likely wasted being in a Witcher library. The library held several incredibly famous tomes on magic within, and was the envy of full mages across the Northern Realms. Despite all their efforts, they never could achieve their goal of bringing about the Order of Witcher's vision. The Griffins even had their own breaches of Witcher tradition in pursuit of their knightly heroics. An often said mantra of the Griffin school in Gwent is "To slay dragons! Tis our knightly duty!" despite dragons being largely innocent, intelligent beings who mostly wish to be left in peace.
Code Pondsmith had this to say about the Griffins:
"The Griffins stuck to the knightly traditions that the original witcher order tried to uphold. As a result it's safe to say that the Griffin school taught that monsters were the enemy of mankind and must be defeated. I don't think they would all be blindly overzealous but they wouldn't have any qualms about slaying sapient monsters if they believed it was for the good of mankind. Similarly, it's likely that they would side with humans in any conflict between monsters and humans. In a way, the Griffins' knightly virtues made them easier to manipulate than the other witcher schools. They were bound to protect humanity and thus were more likely to be convinced to hunt a monster if a local noble or alderman claimed it would be for the good of the people. This is the case with the dragons. The kingdoms and jewelers guilds of the North convinced the Griffin School that dragons were a blight upon humanity and the Griffins started slaying dragons regardless of whether all of the dragons they slew deserved it. Additionally, the knightly values might make Griffin school witchers more likely to take pity on desperate humans and work for free."
Those few Witchers remaining in the Order by now traveled to northern Kaedwyn, and started a school based on their tempered, traditionalist, and realistic view on the Order's goals. They based themselves in Kaer Morhen and dubbed themselves the School of the Wolf.
The School of the Wolf is the most famous Witcher school, known for their professionalism and efficiency. They don't kill humans like the Viper or Cat. Aren't bold or brash like the Bear, or put Knightly virtues above Witcher ideals like the Griffin. I mean, anyone reading far this knows who the Wolf Witchers are, so I'm not going to get into to much detail. They're Geralt's school. Ciri's school. While the Griffins school wasted it's energy on trying to be what Witchers were supposed to be, the Wolf set its goals on being the best they realistically could be.
They took a balanced approached to Witcher life and as such trained Witchers who were the best adjusted out of the schools, with neither the Bear's harshness nor the Griffin's egocentrism. They perfected the Witcher's style of combat, refining their swordsmanship into an incredibly graceful dance. Combined with their professional attitude and teachings that allowed Wolf Witchers to adapt very well to most situations thrown at them, Wolf Witchers were lauded all across the Continent.
With all Schools formed, the Golden Age of Witchers began, at first with the Bears and Griffins making peace. From Erland of Larvik's Journal (The TRPG's monster manual):
"Surprisingly enough the fracturing of the witcher order had lead to a more effective organization for us witchers. Spread across the Continent and each making more witchers independently, it was no longer the task of 60 or 70 witchers to patrol the entire Continent from Nilfgaard to Kovir. Each school patrolled their own path and when a Gryphon met with a Bear each knew they had their territory and any infighting wouldn’t be worth the bloodshed. We managed to broker peace and live as somewhat estranged brothers rather than bitter enemies"
Witchers at this time were seen largely as heroes, with their detractors' voices largely simmering underneath. With Witchers around to kill monsters, people felt safe and so ignored any misgivings they might have.
Witchers, no matter the school, aren't too dissimilar from each other, and so the Cintinent at large formed an overall opinion of the Witchers based on the traits they all shared. From the TRPG:
"In the heyday of witchers there were many many seperate schools, which all mutated new witchers and taught them the neccesary skills to hunt monsters and lift curses. While it’s generally agreed that there is a core set of skills required to a be a witcher, each school taught its students differently and focused on different aspects of witcher training. Thus, witchers from different schools often act differently and go about their jobs in similar but varied ways."
During this period, the Schools all would produce hundreds of Witchers (though at any given time, most schools had about 20 Witchers running the school, a handful of novices undergoing the trials, and around 30-50 Witchers on the path hunting monsters. This fluctuated from school to school. The Bear's brutal training resulted in the lowest number of Witchers amongst the schools, while the Wolves' prolific status and high success rates meant they took in more candidates and had more Witchers than the other schools), and each was their own person, With their own preferences and personality, despite the schools themselves having reputations for Witchers with only a few certain traits. For instance, the Bear Witcher Ivo of Belhaven fought like a Viper or Cat Witcher, but in personality was a perfect fit for the Bear School with how standoffish he could be. The schools kept to their own territory at first, but as time went on and contracts got ever more rare, these already thin lines fell apart and the schools stopped caring much about territories.
They also all customized their gear in different ways, usually keeping their gear in similar fashion to their school's, as its what they trained in an were used to. For example, Bear Witcher Junod of Belhaven wore what appears to be a set of Wolf School armor he had modified to fit Bear Witcher style.
Witchers also at this time experimented with signs. The Griffins obviously focused on making them more powerful, and the Bears pushed Quen to a level beyond any other school. But the most interesting case is that of Warrit, a blind Viper Witcher who used the lesser known Suppire sign as a form of echolocation.
The Golden age lasted for around 150-200 years or so, ending around 1160 when the monster populations had been hunted down enough that people's main concern stopped being the monsters, and became the Witchers themselves.
The Griffin School, refusing to share the knowledge of its library, was destroyed by jealous mages. A group of peasants and mages attacked the Wolves' keep out of nowhere. The Bears failed to destroy a powerful cabal of vampires and, when peasants rioted and came for their keep, chose to disband rather than engage in needless slaughter. The Cat's keep of Stygga is destroyed, but the Dyn Marv chapter may still be alive and well. The Manticore School failed to protect an important prince from a fire elemental, and so lost their funding and closed. The Viper refused to support the Nilfgaardian usurper and were destroyed.
If you've made it this far, holy shit, thank you! I hope you have a great day!
#the witcher#Witcher schools#Witcher lore#as if anyone needed more proof I am a huge nerd#I hope this genuinely does help people though#School of the Cat#School of the Bear#School of the Wolf#School of the Griffin#School of the Viper#School of the Manticore#Wrote this because I have writer's block for my fic#geralt of rivia#lambert#eskel#vesemir#Ciri#arnaghad#Erland of Larvik#Ivar Evil-eye#Iwan#Gezras of Leyda#Witcher Role Playing Game#Witcher TRPG#the witcher 3#witcher 3#witcher games#Dragonfly Witcher
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Can we talk about something though?
Vesemir had to raise his pups alone, yes, but at least he had Kaer Morhen built up around them, blocking the wind and the rain, keeping them mostly safe.
Guxart had no castle for his kittens but he has the caravan, and all the other cats to help wrangle the little ones.
What about Letho though? He brought up his boys without anyone else’s help and without anywhere for them to call home. It was quite literally, the three of them against the world.
All the Witcher Dads are tough but Letho is on another level.
#the witcher#letho of gulet#the witcher 2#the witcher 3#witcher serrit#witcher auckes#serrit and auckes#Just me crying about the snakes#school of the viper#Papa Vesemir#kaer morhen#papa guxart#Cat caravan#Snake Dad Letho
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Witcher School Dividers
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Requested by @mochibunne
Dividers List
#the witcher#witcher#witcher schools#bear#viper#wolf#cat#griffin#manticore#divider#dividers#divider request
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a witcher with blue eyes
(ao3) (tumblr)
There are stories of a witcher with blue eyes.
Geralt was still a relatively new witcher, just five years on the Path, when this rumour appeared, and he was not naïve enough to fall for such fodder.
All witchers had yellow eyes. This was a given. None of the witcher schools had the exact same mutagens. Every school was slightly different, imbuing their witchers with the characteristics of the wild beast they represented – the cat witchers, with their purring, and the bears, with their excessive body hair – but all witchers had yellow eyes. That was how it was. That was how the mutagens worked. That was how a witcher could be recognised.
A witcher with blue eyes.
Geralt scoffed.
#i posted this on here before but now it's on ao3#witcher jaskier#bamf jaskier#viper jaskier#non human jaskier#ao3 link#ao3#and i also edited it and added things#feral jaskier
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Some first doodles i did for characters from a TTRPG The Witcher campaign’s friend. Two Witchers: one from the Gryphon School and other from the Viper School
#art#drawing#sketch#dnd#dragons and dungeons#the Witcher#the witcher ttrpg#ttrgp#gryphon school#viper school#dnd concept#concept characters
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Letho of Gulet
Witcher Letho from the School of the Viper
My PS5 gameplay with photoshop edits.
#letho of gulet#school of the viper#the witcher 3#witcher 3#witcher 3 wild hunt#the witcher#ps5 screenshots#TLylaedits/arts
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The Wings of a Viper
“You’ve caged me in, then?” he hissed, verifying his suspicions with a defiant swipe. As he’d predicted, his hand recoiled, his knuckles searing from their collision with raw magic. “By your own admission,” the hesitant voice pointed out, “you’re dangerous.” “You say that like it’s a bad thing,” Crowley scoffed, but as he began to pace, committing the invisible border to memory, he frowned. “And yet you haven’t killed me. Not just that, you…” He stopped short, his voice choking off just before it could manifest the horrifying thought. Why would he save me?
-Read the rest on AO3.
#good omens#the witcher#crowley#aziraphale#crowley x aziraphale#ineffable husbands#writing#fanfiction#ao3#fluxx fics#series: ineffable infinity#ineffable infinity: the wings of a viper#au#when worlds collide#god damn it scales
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Ddiddiwedht Desert { The Witcher 3 : Next Gen }
#ddiddiwedht desert#the witcher 3 next gen#the witcher 3 wild hunt#geralt of rivia#tw3 screenshot#game photography#venemous viper gear#tw3 edit#geralt
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i'll forever find it funny how Ivar Evil-Eye started the entire viper school because of the spam emails about wild hunt he's been getting directly into his frontal lobe, but never lived to see Letho, Serrit and Auckes unknowingly fulfill his desire to fight the hunt. What more, Letho does it again just few years later. You could say that for a brief moment, the viper school went full circle, mayhaps even a circle represented by a snake biting its tail...
gwent lorekeeper had a moment of brightness with that one is what i'm saying
#unlike me. i'm just randomposting between drawing to rest my hand (and dying black marker)#and of course this has a dose of my favourite base visual associations#shut up elis#the witcher#school of the viper
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yes this is my first poll and no i have no regrets i want to know everyone's thoughts on this. there's so much to consider. who has access to a sturdy wheel of cheese/the means to make their own cheese for this each year. who has a hill that is the right balance of 'perilous' and 'non-lethal'. the overall audacity/whimsy of the witchers themselves. go on this journey with me. hold my hand
#i know i left out the manticores and cranes forgive me. i just think they're too small for this ;;#tumblr polls#witcher#the witcher#the witcher schools#school of the cat#school of the wolf#school of the viper#school of the bear#school of the griffin#i want to say they all have a tournament but. uhhhhh wellllll that didn't work out last time jfksdlsjfdkjklf#headcanons#cooper's hill cheese rolling
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Elia week 2024, Day 4 - Elia and Rhaegar.
@songs-of-love-and-doom @eliaxrhaegar
#prince rhaegar#rhaegar targaryen#house of targaryen#rhaegar x elia#elia x rhaegar#the last poet in westeros#the golden viper of dorne#thelastdragonsnet#henry cavill#henry cavill as rhaegar targaryen#the witcher#henry cavill witcher#elia week 2024#elia week
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Vipers Get Cold Easily
I know I’ve said this before but the Viper School witchers can’t regulate their own body heat as well as the others, so when it’s cold outside, it’s really really cold for them.
Now, hear me out. Letho carrying his little charges around everywhere he goes on the path and he has special extra thick blankets to roll each of them up in at night when they make camp. He probably has a special blanket himself as well, but he’s super particular about how Auckes and Serrit are tucked in at night because he doesn’t want them getting too cold.
Sometimes when they haven’t found a place to Winter and it’s snowing, he bundles his boys up in their blankets and either carries them both or straps them to his back to trudge up the path.
The constant fight against the cold was one of the many reasons he decided to deal with Nilfgaard in order to bring back the Viper School’s old Keep. He wanted to keep his snakelets safe and warm.
#the witcher#the witcher games#the witcher 2#letho of gulet#witcher serrit#witcher auckes#school of the viper
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Finally remembered to post this! A commission I did for Kestrel of Letho of Gulet and his steed, Acorn! Thank you again for giving me more fuel to draw Letho >w< Love this man and the sweet companion you gave him!
#letho of gulet#letho#the witcher#viper#acorn the horse#kestrel oc#kestrel#tomorobo's commission#tomorobo's art
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