Just receive : "we added something who could please you"Well, I just finished watching Nightmare of the Wolf and I have to say it was fantastic. Definitely feel like Witcher is in good hands with Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Good back story to watch before Witcher season 2 as well...
Watched... Better than expected, and by far. Beautiful, I love it... I want more !Well, I just finished watching Nightmare of the Wolf and I have to say it was fantastic. Definitely feel like Witcher is in good hands with Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Good back story to watch before Witcher season 2 as well...
Well, I just finished watching Nightmare of the Wolf and I have to say it was fantastic. Definitely feel like Witcher is in good hands with Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Good back story to watch before Witcher season 2 as well...
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf
Just finished it and wow that was amazing, i absolutely loved it!
im gonna go watch it again!
Well... maybe they should drop the Henry Show and just do an anime seriesWatched... Better than expected, and by far. Beautiful, I love it... I want more !
Maybe,Well... maybe they should drop the Henry Show and just do an anime series
I just watched it. It was amazing!Well, I just finished watching Nightmare of the Wolf and I have to say it was fantastic. Definitely feel like Witcher is in good hands with Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. Good back story to watch before Witcher season 2 as well...
I liked itAhh man so am I the only one who quite liked the style of Nightmare of the Wolf, but had major issues with the plot?
For one thing the "training" of the Witcher kids made no sense - you already lose so many to the Trials, why would you throw them into a swamp obviously unprepared to be unnecessarily slaughtered? As a friend pointed out, compare the way the kids are treated in NotW compared to Ciri's training where she learns about monsters and is taught to fight competently before ever being put in a situation where her life is in real danger. Even with Old Speartip, Lambert's cohort was an anomaly in how many of them were wiped out.
More importantly though, the big secret that Witchers were secretly engineering monsters to keep their funding sources intact just. Flattens so much of the nuance and complexity about the morality of Witcher schools, and how the common folk felt about them :/
Yeah, but like I said - even with Old Speartip, Lambert's cohort was an anomaly in how many of them were wiped out, wasn't it? Plus the kids went into it aware that it would be a trial, aware of what the dangers would be, and with a reasonable idea of how they could try to avoid those dangers and survive. (In theory.)If I remember, when Geralt and Lambert goes to the "circles of elements" for "repearing" the phylactery (The Final Trial), the training in their times was very hard and many, many novices would die during the "process" (and also killed by the Old Speartip)
Yep, you're rightAlso, witcher signs are supposed to be fairly weak spells, little more than cantrips, really. But in the anime, they look like giant plasma cannons or something.
Haha, possibly. Funnily enough I had the opposite problem when I first watched the Netflix series - it was my first introduction to Witcher canon and I realise now that there was an awful lot going on that went entirely over my head.Maybe you are too aware about Witcher's universe