Geralt says:- Wolf? In principle the witcher's code doesn't allow, but I will an exception for you...In books Geralt wore his silver sword in saddle pack. Game developers put it into Geralt's back for the practical reasonsZixinus said:Also, here is the joke: http://www.sapkowski.pl/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_eGallery&file=index&do=showpic&pid=8BTW, thanks for answering this questionare.One more thing: how accurate is the game compared to the books, especially in little details like how Geralt wore his swords? I know that its canon that he wore them on his back, but did he wore the two at the same time?
He didn't wear it on his back, because of practical reasons, he used it rarely (some monster aren't sensible on silver). This sword was rare and expensive and I suppose that Geralt try to protect it.Zixinus said:Why did Geralt put it into his horse saddle back? And does that mean that he wore his steel sword on his back normally?
The steel sword or the silver? I'm sorry, but your post is just confusing.He didn't wear it on his back, because of practical reasons, he used it rarely (some monster aren't sensible on silver). This sword was rare and expensive and I suppose that Geralt try to protect it.
przodownikpracy said:przodownikpracy said:In books Geralt wore his silver sword in saddle pack. Game developers put it into Geralt's back for the practical reasons
Yes, it does. If there was any chance of getting into trouble (outside, in the city, in an inn etc) of course. Not in the bath or when having sex Just use common sense - Sapkowski writes a very "realistic" fantasy, so think about it - if you would wear a sword, Geralt would probably too.And does that mean that he wore his steel sword on his back normally?