Well, if you get the physical edition of the game it does include a booklet called, "The Witcher Universe" detailing the Witcher story. I'm not sure if it's enough in your case.
It will (or at least should) be obvious from the very beginning. Emhyr knows it, Geralt knows it, Emhyr is very concerned for Ciri, so the explanation why will be given right from the start.Ok so Geralt knows about it but I shouldn't look at the spoiler that vivaxardas2015 posted. If I read The Last Wish and The Sword of Destiny, and play The Witcher 1 and 2, I won't find out? I think I'll skip reading them all because I don't believe I'll have enough time, so would it be something to find out in TW3 or now?
No you won't. It's revealed in the Lady of the Lake (the 7th book) near the end. And to be honest I'm not sure how to advise you properly.Ok so Geralt knows about it but I shouldn't look at the spoiler that vivaxardas2015 posted. If I read The Last Wish and The Sword of Destiny, and play The Witcher 1 and 2, I won't find out? I think I'll skip reading them all because I don't believe I'll have enough time, so would it be something to find out in TW3 or now?
Ok great, so the game isn't spoiled for me!It will (or at least should) be obvious from the very beginning. Emhyr knows it, Geralt knows it, Emhyr is very concerned for Ciri, so the explanation why will be given right from the start.
I read them within 14 days...so yes,it's possibleThey are not that lengthy, actually. I've just started re-reading them (starting from The Last Wish) and I'm fairly sure that I'll finish this considerably earlier than May 19. Last time I re-read them, it took about three weeks of fairly relaxed reading in my spare time, IIRC, or even less.
Season of Storms should be read at the very end. There is a fan-translation-in-progress, but it's not complete yet (well, if you know German, Spanish or Russian, you can read the official translations, since they are already out).Does anyone know if Season of Storms should be read before or after the rest of the books?
At which prize? Do you remember the condition...? the bath fairwell? and later the tears? and the final giving up then?Nah, this was already resolved in the books. He willingly abandoned this plan and let all of them go. I guess it is thatshe is his daughter
Yes, definitely do this. I know they say you don't NEED to, and that's most likely true but it will increase your enjoyment of the games. And if you haven't played the first two yet then i can only recommend the books more. I wish I had read the books before playing the games, I just about managed to follow the plot and enjoyed it but my second play through (after reading the books) was so much better.Edit: Hmm, I might just read all the books and play both games even if it makes me wait to play TW3, I hope I can handle it.
Yep, I'll do this. I haven't read or played any of it besides the beginning of The Last Wish (which I loved) so this should be great! :thumbup: Thanks everyone for helping, I gave you all thanks and redpoints like a madman.Yes, definitely do this. I know they say you don't NEED to, and that's most likely true but it will increase your enjoyment of the games. And if you haven't played the first two yet then i can only recommend the books more. I wish I had read the books before playing the games, I just about managed to follow the plot and enjoyed it but my second play through (after reading the books) was so much better.
Besides, the books hold up by themselves and it's well worth delaying playing the games to read them. Just read the last wish and you'll want to read the entire series.
I think you've made the right choice :thumbsup:Yep, I'll do this. I haven't read or played any of it besides the beginning of The Last Wish (which I loved) so this should be great! :thumbup: Thanks everyone for helping, I gave you all thanks and redpoints like a madman.I'm kind of scared of when this game releases... So. Much.. Ultra footage...
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For sure, although the short stories are better than the novels IMO.If you enjoyed The Last Wish the rest of the novels will keep you hooked on the story.![]()
They do definately have faster pacing and more dense storylines. Also, each of them gives you a certain sensation and some things to think about.For sure, although the short stories are better than the novels IMO.