Thread:Bobjosh175/@comment-27075564-20180505184714/@comment-8742750-20180521122521

That is certainly good to hear. That would be neat, it'd be really nice to see other parts of the Witcher world explored, though I guess Geralt and where he has been does limit that slightly. But we do know that Sapkowski has many scenes that aren't from Geralt's perspective so I like to think the possibility is there. I know some people might not like the prequel setting of SoS, but I thought it was really good. I liked how Lytta, who was only mentioned a handful of times in the series, was fleshed out. It makes me wonder if any other minor characters from the short stories or Saga will be getting the same treatment in this next installment.

It is interesting with the elves. The post-Saga stuff is quite mysterious and vauge, especially the mid to late 1300s. Shani's death being around then, Guiscard Vermuellen remembering his grandfather and the Haak invasion must all happen more or less around the same period, possibly near to the time of the elves leaving. And Nimue herself can't have been born much later than that, maybe around 1361 if using the 1373 date.

I'm just really hoping now that they've caught up on all the books in the series thus far in English, the translation time for the new one will be a lot shorter, hah.