As an update, the Full Sail modteam has scrapped having a script directly after the game as expansions are surely to be coming that will fill those gaps, and have instead focused on a script four years after the game ends. The overall script is complete, as well as a good portion of concept sketches for the characters and locales, and we are now building each individual act. The mod currently spans between the same setup as The Witcher (prologue, five acts, and an epilogue). We have brought back a few characters from the game, as well as a few characters from the book. It is based around the kingdom of Aedirn.Here is a basic excerpt from the overview of the mod The Strands of Destiny:Four years. Feels like a lifetime, especially for someone who has already died. Yet, its only been four years since the incidents in Vizima. Much has changed, and yet much has stayed the same. Humans discriminate against nonhumans, while the nonhumans strike back through the Scoia'tael. Blood is spilled while the monsters prey off the remaining few. I once questioned whether the times had changed for Witchers. I questioned whether evil hid behind laws and principles. That there were no more monsters, and that we would become obsolete. And this is partly true.I have seen a virtuous, revered man turn away his own pregnant daughter and hand children over to bandits. This very man who was seen as righteous was more of a monster than many of the drowners I have killed. I have also seen another man consumed by visions of saving his people, by in turn mutating and killing them. High ideals for a man who vied for power, but had no control. Yet, in the end, there are still monsters. And because of this, there will always be a need for Witchers. It does not matter whether the monster is inside a wall of "high ideals", or outside. They will be dealt with.Thus, after another winter in Kaer Morhen with the far too few remaining Witchers, I travel south to find some work. Triss travels by my side, a loyal companion. I love her, and this way of life fits us both. I can never settle down and have a family, and she wouldn't accept that either. We have been through enough lately, and we will be through much more. The Strands of Destiny seem to be entwined around my neck since I've returned. And I can feel them tugging me forward in a direction I have no desire to go.