Geralt's death improbable?
At the end of the last book, Geralt dies from a pitchfork to the gut. Considering that witchers are known to have remarkable healing powers and are capable of surviving worse injuries than any human, how could he have died of such a (comparatively) simple wound? In real life, it's not far-fetched for a human to survive getting his/her intestine pierced, so how could Geralt, a witcher, die immediately from such a wound?
At the end of the last book, Geralt dies from a pitchfork to the gut. Considering that witchers are known to have remarkable healing powers and are capable of surviving worse injuries than any human, how could he have died of such a (comparatively) simple wound? In real life, it's not far-fetched for a human to survive getting his/her intestine pierced, so how could Geralt, a witcher, die immediately from such a wound?