Happily ever after?
Do you think it would be possible for the Witcher to walk away and end his days in happiness? Whether alone, with his brothers in the ruins of Kaer Morhen or beside his lady love on Avalon or Murky Waters. Would that be a realistic end to the White Wolfs grim and bloody tale, and what might he have to sacrifice to achieve such personal contentment?
Personally, though I think that Geralts fate will depend upon his actions throughout the games, i'm fairly sure that there is no happy ending for him come the Sagas conclusion. Perhaps there will be glory and a righteous death, perhaps one last throw of the dice and a desperate gamble to save all he knows and cares for or maybe just a simple return to the Witchers path until his sorrows grow too heavy, his wounds too severe and the monsters too fierce.
Would a Carmen and Vincent ending ring true to your Geralt, he has once died just as Yennefer predicted, how will his next ending play out.
Do you think it would be possible for the Witcher to walk away and end his days in happiness? Whether alone, with his brothers in the ruins of Kaer Morhen or beside his lady love on Avalon or Murky Waters. Would that be a realistic end to the White Wolfs grim and bloody tale, and what might he have to sacrifice to achieve such personal contentment?
Personally, though I think that Geralts fate will depend upon his actions throughout the games, i'm fairly sure that there is no happy ending for him come the Sagas conclusion. Perhaps there will be glory and a righteous death, perhaps one last throw of the dice and a desperate gamble to save all he knows and cares for or maybe just a simple return to the Witchers path until his sorrows grow too heavy, his wounds too severe and the monsters too fierce.
Would a Carmen and Vincent ending ring true to your Geralt, he has once died just as Yennefer predicted, how will his next ending play out.