Talk:Kaer Morhen/@comment-33102809-20180924150040/@comment-89.132.119.236-20190120081737

Eskel can be persuaded to stay. Lambert might return. Geralt might stay on the path.

As for witchers in general, according to the books, witchers are a dying breed. Barely any monsters to fight, soon they will be devoid of purpose. This is also referenced in NPC banter in Witcher 3. Ingame, the witchers we get to know pretty much accept this fate. To add to that, they’re dismissive of creating new witchers, as it’s something done against the childrens’ will and it’s extremely painful and dangerous. Even Vesemir -seemingly acting as a “lorekeeper” for the school of the wolf- says he had hoped to never see the trial of the grasses again. Basically, Geralt is one of the last witchers. The world eventually runs out of monsters, or they’re reduced to the point where humans can handle them. This is where we stand unless there’s content based on the future of the schools.

Worth to mention that there’s no ending accepted as canon in the VG series. Lambert, Ciri, Vesemir and Geralt can die, which means Eskel remains the sole survivor of the Wolves.