questions to all those whose interested in the witcher story
okay ,I just recently beat the game and it has one of teh best stories i have ever seen in a video game, the world is very vivid and atmosphor and it left me with many question i hope some people here can answer:1. did Sapowski write the story of the game?2. is the story of the game canonical? or did Geralt died for good in the last story3. will Sapowski write more about Geralt?4. lastly, where does the inspiration of Sapowski come from when he writes the stories? I thoght it would be interesting to have a fantasy adventure with Eastern European influence, and am a little disappoint when i look at the art/culture/influent of the witcher is very much western european i.e. french, norse, anglo-saxon. it just seems that the trend is: knights in armor are associated with fantasy, fantasy is often associated with the norse and anglo-saxon cultural influence. I have expected thewitcher to be more influenced by slavic, magyar, and central asian cultures
okay ,I just recently beat the game and it has one of teh best stories i have ever seen in a video game, the world is very vivid and atmosphor and it left me with many question i hope some people here can answer:1. did Sapowski write the story of the game?2. is the story of the game canonical? or did Geralt died for good in the last story3. will Sapowski write more about Geralt?4. lastly, where does the inspiration of Sapowski come from when he writes the stories? I thoght it would be interesting to have a fantasy adventure with Eastern European influence, and am a little disappoint when i look at the art/culture/influent of the witcher is very much western european i.e. french, norse, anglo-saxon. it just seems that the trend is: knights in armor are associated with fantasy, fantasy is often associated with the norse and anglo-saxon cultural influence. I have expected thewitcher to be more influenced by slavic, magyar, and central asian cultures