And Khaleesi is riding one of them.The return of the thousand Dragons![]()
And Khaleesi is riding one of them.The return of the thousand Dragons![]()
I think there were 2? It may be the same one twice, my memory is fuzzy.Trough all the Witcher´s book saga, Geralt encounters just one 'High Dragon', and he is surprised to have encountered it.
I re-read the saga recently and I can only remember 'Villentretenmerth'(Borch Three Jackdaws). But It was more than enough for me. The books are very engaging.I think there were 2? It may be the same one twice, my memory is fuzzy.
Also, The witcher 2 has dragons...
What about the one he hunts with Yennefer and the dwarves? Was he Villen?I re-read the saga recently and I can only remember 'Villentretenmerth'(Borch Three Jackdaws). But It was more than enough for me. The books are very engaging.
I edited the post, look at the spoiler partWhat about the one he hunts with Yennefer and the dwarves? Was he Villen?
I don't think that would happen, but it would be great to see Regis again :'-(It is more likely to meet regis again.
As has been pointed out, it's not intended to be taken literally, but is a reference to mapmaking tradition and "Hic sunt dracones"They are really rare and that "There are dragons out there cowboy, turn back" excuse was so poor, could have said that you dont think Ciri would have gone that way and thats it, instead of making such an stupid excuse because.
1) Dragons are rare
2) Dragons everywhere? rly?
Hahaha, then its ok. Didnt know this. Its funny, they havent seen any further and it is like "Careful, there could be dragons dude, bring a witcha with you when you go any further"As has been pointed out, it's not intended to be taken literally, but is a reference to mapmaking tradition and "Hic sunt dracones"
Im surprised no one posted this here beforeAfter i finished the game, i have been surprised by the absence of fire dragons (High dragons...)...
Specially because each time i go outside of the map, i have a message on the screen (this is dragon's world...), and also because George the witcher have encountered one...
And you ? Do you miss dragons ?
nice, thanksAs has been pointed out, it's not intended to be taken literally, but is a reference to mapmaking tradition and "Hic sunt dracones"