Vesemir

Vesemir is the oldest and most experienced Witchers at Kaer Morhen. He is a father figure to Geralt and the other witchers. He spends each winter in the fortress and sets off on the road when spring comes. He is an excellent fencer and has great knowledge of monsters.

He is the only one of the old witchers to survive the assault on Kaer Morhen, as he was on the road at the time, instead of at the fortress. However, he was only a fencing instructor and thus did not possess the knowledge necessary to create new mutagens in order to mutate more boys into witchers. Despite his age, Vesemir is robust and lively.

Actors
In The Hexer movie and TV series Vesemir was portrayed by Jerzy Nowak. In the Polish version of The Witcher he was voiced by Miłogost Reczek.

In the game, Vesemir is one of the first people Geralt speaks to upon arrival at Kaer Morhen and he is the one to guide the amnesiac through his first few uncertain steps around the keep. He also tells the witcher about skinning monsters, an extremely useful skill throughout the rest of the game. Of no less importance is the fact that he introduces the character of Berengar to the plot while filling our hero in on his forgotten past.

Associated quests

 * A Potion for Triss
 * Defending Kaer Morhen, he's right in there coordinating the defense of the fortress.

Journal entry
In The Witcher, Vesemir features prominently in the Prologue and can usually be found wandering around the main hall on the ground floor of Kaer Morhen, or in the basement, in the laboratory.

In "The Price of Neutrality", he is initally found just inside the walls of Kaer Morhen, in the main courtyard and then later, near the ford closest to the Camp.

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