Thread:Mechemik/@comment-5037586-20190608203206/@comment-5037586-20190611030637

I understand that but in this instance it seems important to note because Gaunter is very much an Outside Context Problem for the witcher universe because he isn't even from there and I can't think of any other supernatural entity in the witcher lore that can alter reality by will alone. I'm harping on it because it would be like comparing Merlin to Q from Star Trek. Mages and magical effects have limits but if you can just straight up warp reality it means you have very few. Let's be honest, Gaunter is in his own class not just because he's powerful but also because he isn't bound by the same natural and supernatural laws as the other powerful beings from the Witcher universe. I just feel that in certain instances you need to give small details to really hammer home how some characters are really unique even within the stories setting. I won't keep going on with this but I think it's something people should remember. Sometimes it's the small details and not the big ones that really matter.