Monsters in The Witcher 3

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1 - Leshen / Leshy
2 - Baba Yaga
3 - Ice Giant
4 - Drowner
5 - Griffon
6 - Kraken
7 - Warewolf
8 - Cockatrice
9 - Manticore
10 - Striga
11 - Wraith
12 - Wyvern
13 - Echinops (animals not plant like)
14 Zmey (three headed slavic Dragon)
15 - Alp
16 - Bruxa
17 - Ghoul/Alghoul
18 - Kikimore
19 - Afreet/Ifrit (fire Genie)
20 - Maride (Water Genie)
21 - Djinn (Air Genie)
22 - D'ao (Earth Genie)
23 - Cemetaur
24 - Bloedzuiger
25 - Archespore
26 - Vodyanoy / Vodnik
27 - Night Witch / Devourer
28 - Basillisk
29 - Golem
30 - Koschey
31 - Harpy
32 - Troll
33 - Nekker
34 - Arachnid
35 - Endrega
36 - Rarog
37 - Zduhac
38 - Drekavac
39 - German
40 - Psoglav
41 - Sirin
42 - Stuhac
43 - Rusalka (Water Nymph)
44 - Firebird
45 - Bannik
46 - Karzelek
47 - Blud
48 - Skrzak
49 - Ala
50 - Chuhaister (Forest Giant)
51 - Mavka (Forest Nymph)
52 - Mora
53 - Polevik
54 - Poludnica
55 - Domovoi
56 - Likho
57 - Indrik
58 - Fext
59 - Fiery serpent
60 - Bolotianyk
61 - Chimera
62 - Turtle Dragon
63 - Dermoptera
64 - Diploures Giant
65 - Spriggan
66 - Degen / Fenger
67 - Slyzard
68 - Ornitodracon
69 - Forktail
70 - Flying drake
71 - Dracolizard
72 - Red Dragon
73 - Green Dragon
74 - Black Dragon
75 - White Dragon
76 - Rock Dragon
77 - Golden Dragon
78 - Sea Witch
79 - Siren
80 - Kelpie
81 - Hydra
82 - Barbegazi
83 - Zeugl
84 - Amphisbaena
85 - Neocorise
86 - Arkenor
87 - Aeschna
88 - Ilyocoris
89 - Brukolak
90 - Fogler
91 - Vypper
92 - Lamia (just found it cool and mention it but 99% wont be present since they live in desert like areas south)
93 - Eyehead
94 - Giant centipede
95 - The Tree creature
96 - "Cloud / Water / Wind Sprites" - pest / monster
97 - Korred
98 - Knocker
99 - Roc
100 - Shrike


There..., only some of them either from the books, Slavic mythology... Number 80 is a problem? Take your pick

wow a big list, great job, but............what do you mean with 39 - German? .........are they monsters?
 
As far as I know, it's a name that was used in in the Byzantine Empire. The mud/clay doll is named German. And so is the ritual associated with this whole thing, don't know that it's considered an actual mythological being though.

Anyway, it has nothing to do with the word for German (a person from Germany.) Still funny though.
 
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Shit, dare I even venture into this discussion? Have I walked into a Moderator duel then?

 
Shit, dare I even venture into this discussion? Have I walked into a Moderator duel then?

More like a mod-mob.

So, back to germans. I gather from the wikipedia article that it's a hard 'g', like get?
(And presumably the word for people from Germany in the countries concerned is totally different, so the double-take on the name only works in English)
 
actually Slavic pronounciation of word German -> a person from Germania has the same "hard G" as in word GET the same G is used for creature German. There is only one pronounciation of G in Slavic language unlike in English one.

So while the monster German pronounciation wise doesn't fit the inhabitant of Germany in English it fits inhabitant of Germania -> German 100% in Slavic language.

But this is a bit off topic. I apologize for that
 
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@Dragonbird Pretty much, yeah. The Bulgarian word for German (person, language) is actually... a bit of a jab at the language, I guess? And it's not even close to the word German. But saying Germany is essentially the same as the English word for it, interestingly enough.

Anyway, I'm sure we'll see plenty of cool monsters in the game, we've already seen quite a few from the trailers, screenshots and gameplay demos. I'm really loving the design - it's something they've done well ever since the first game
 
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I'd like it if this thread stayed on-topic, please. German, German...find your own thread. Some people...

Monster as ally. Too Twilight? They are intelligent, quite a few of them, but would it diminish the horror? The Witcher comic book I've been reading has him on fairly friendly terms, for awhile at least, with a few odd creatures, at least one quite possibly homicidal. Trying to remember if that has happened with Geralt yet, but cannot...

For me, it's less about the number or variety - in fact, I feel too many or too common reduces the "charm" of the monster theme - and more about their impact on the story. Witcher 1, I felt like drowners were just kind of annoying. Witcher 2, at least on Hard, they stayed deadly for quite a while.
 
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