Talk:Seherim/@comment-2605:A601:5C0:6A00:E41E:C13D:4E19:F0E7-20180628121606

Ever wonder what happens to that baby? I'm writing a big story about the Witcher saga. It will revolve around this unwanted child- a bastard, a half-breed and an orphan all at once: born of a 'union' between man and she-elf and raised by a one-eyed huntsman. (This is me going with the Roche Path as default)

But in truth, to call it a union is as horrendously cruel as it is false- a rather morbid reflection of the same despotism and cruelty exhibited by his trueborn father, Bernard Loredo- commandant of the Temerian garrison and self-appointed ruler of Flotsam- who took his mother Moril as a captive, and over the course of a year tormented, beat and raped her before she became pregnant with his child. Loredo was later slain by the witcher, Geralt of Rivia, during an operation lead by Vernon Roche and his Blue Strips commandos. A heavily pregnant Moril gave birth to a healthy baby boy, but ended her imminent motherhood soon after by slitting her wrists, ending her tragic tale. It was decided shortly thereafter by Roche and his men that the infant be given to a local of the area- who turned out to be none other than his mother's tormented lover, Seherim- the enigmatic, outspoken, one-eyed elven deputy of sorts for the village of Lobinden. The baby is named Mordred. Anyways...

The story starts right after the events of Touissant, 1275, where Geralt kills Dettlaff (elsewise known as the Beast of Beauclair) and is incarcerated in prison for not preventing the death of the Duchess Anna-Henrietta's elder sister, Syanna. Regis is making his escape northwards after the witcher is busted out by Dandelion, to get away from the persona non-grata on his head for killing Dettlaff.