Thread:SMiki55/@comment-2103046-20191223104246/@comment-2103046-20191223111313

What does Netflix have to do with this wiki? Seriously? Did Netflix reach out to the wiki and determined policy?

If so, then it still means it is separate. Several of the characters look nothing like the other version of themselves. Fringilla is a black woman in the Netflix series, meaning at lease for the video games they are not the same character and i highly doubt they are the same character in the novels. Also, the Dryands are shown differently in the series.

Next, then that decision was wrong and I wans't part of that discussed.

Back to Netflix for a moment, when did Netflix get to decided what is and is not the Witcher series or canon? because according to how I understand the TV series's canon isn't strictly adhering to the novels. I also understand the author's said he doesn't care what the series does as it doesn't affect his novels, which again (and after watching the episodes) mean their are seperated canon. Similar to how Star Trek novels exist.