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+ | |Image = HoS brunwich.jpg |
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+ | |Type = Village<br>Region<br>Signpost |
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− | [[File:Tw3 Village Brunwich 2.png|thumb|280x280px]] |
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+ | |Country = [[Redania]] |
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+ | |Region = Brunwich |
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+ | |Location = Area around [[Miller's Lake]] |
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+ | |Appears_games = {{HoS}} |
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+ | |Name = {{Fast Travel}} Brunwich |
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+ | |City_map = Tw3 map gustfields 06.png}} |
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== Map description == |
== Map description == |
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− | : ''This picturesque little village's beauty makes it a frequent subject of works by bards and poets. The best-known piece whose action is set in Brunwich is "The Betrothing," a farce penned by Stanislas Islas. The reputation thus gained has made it a popular destination for bohemians from Oxenfurt, who escape here during the hottest months to pass the time with contests for the most beautiful feathered cap and hunts for a golden horn held at night in the nearby woods.'' |
+ | : ''This picturesque little village's beauty makes it a frequent subject of works by [[Bard|bards]] and poets. The best-known piece whose action is set in Brunwich is "The Betrothing," a farce penned by Stanislas Islas. The reputation thus gained has made it a popular destination for bohemians from [[Oxenfurt]], who escape here during the hottest months to pass the time with contests for the most beautiful feathered cap and hunts for a golden horn held at night in the nearby woods.'' |
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+ | == Locations == |
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+ | * [[Abandoned site (Brunwich)|Abandoned site]] |
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+ | * [[Lower Mill]] |
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+ | * [[Miller's Lake]] |
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+ | * [[Upper Mill]] |
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+ | * [[Old Chapel]] |
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== Associated quests == |
== Associated quests == |
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+ | * [[A Midnight Clear]] |
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* [[Dead Man's Party]] |
* [[Dead Man's Party]] |
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+ | * [[Enchanting: Start-up Costs]] |
+ | * [[Enchanting: Quality Has Its Price]] |
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+ | * [[From Ofier's Distant Shores]] |
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+ | * [[Races: Swift as the Western Winds]] |
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+ | * [[The Cursed Chapel]] |
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+ | == Trivia == |
− | [[File:Brunwich inn Rydlowka Manor comparison.jpg|thumb|Comparison of Brunwich inn and Rydlówka Manor| |
+ | [[File:Brunwich inn Rydlowka Manor comparison.jpg|thumb|Comparison of Brunwich inn and Rydlówka Manor|225x225px]] |
− | The village and a wedding in it form the grand [[The Witcher 3 Easter |
+ | * The village and a wedding in it form the grand [[The Witcher 3 Easter eggs|Easter-egg]] referencing to 1901 Polish drama ''[[Wikipedia:The Wedding (1901 play)|Wesele (The Wedding)]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Stanisław Wyspiański|Stanisław Wyspiański]], which was based on the real-life wedding of Wyspiański's friend [[Wikipedia:Lucjan Rydel|Lucjan Rydel]], member of Polish ''[[Wikipedia:Intelligentsia|inteligencja]]'', with Jadwiga Mikołajczykówna, common peasant's daughter. Both the real wedding and the play's premiere were the important cultural events of early 1900s [[Wikipedia:Kraków|Kraków]]. |
+ | [[pl:Bronovitz]] |
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− | ==== The village ==== |
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− | * Reality: The wedding of Lucjan and Jadwiga took a place in [[Wikipedia:pl:Bronowice Małe|Bronowice Małe]], a village near Kraków (currently a part of this city). It had been a popular place for meetings of the young members of Krakowian artistic society since the 1890 marriage of [[Wikipedia:Włodzimierz Tetmajer|Włodzimierz Tetmajer]], painter and Polish independence activist, with Anna Mikołajczykówna (sister of Jadwiga). Włodzimierz's estate, later known as Rydlówka Manor ([[Wikipedia:Regionalne Muzeum Młodej Polski "Rydlówka"|currently a museum]]), was the place where ten years later the wedding was held. The village became even more popular after the premiere of drama ''The Wedding''. |
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− | * Witcherverse: Both names of the village used in the editions of the game, Brunwich and Bronovitz (in the Polish edition), resembles the original Bronowice. The Brunwich/Bronovitz is also a place of rest for Oxenfurt scholars as Bronowice was for the Kraków's ones and Stanislas Islas' ''The Betrothing'' clearly refers to Stanisław Wyspiański's ''The Wedding''.<ref>'Stanislas' name is French version of Polish 'Stanisław' while Polish 'wyspy' (origin of 'Wyspiański' surname) and Spanish "islas" means "islands" in English.</ref> |
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− | * "The Wedding" drama: S. Wyspiański presented several meetings with paranormal beings (like demonic entity [[Wikipedia:pl:Chochoł (postać fantastyczna)|Chochoł]]), and ghosts of people who had marked themselves - either positively or negatively - in history of Poland ([[Wikipedia:Stańczyk|Stańczyk]], the court jester; [[Wikipedia:Franciszek Ksawery Branicki|Franciszek Ksawery Branicki]], Great Crown Hetman; [[Wikipedia:Zawisza Czarny|Zawisza the Black]], famous Polish knight; [[Wikipedia:Wernyhora|Wernyhora]], the Ukrainian soothsayer) or in private life of the wedding's participants (painter [[Wikipedia:Ludwik de Laveaux (painter)|Ludwik de Laveaux]]). |
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− | * The game: supernatural beings are [[Vlodimir von Everec]] and [[Gaunter O'Dimm]]. |
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− | == References == |
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Revision as of 22:42, 19 April 2019
Brunwich is a small village and region in Redania. It's located in eastern Gustfields and centered around Miller's Lake.
Map description
- This picturesque little village's beauty makes it a frequent subject of works by bards and poets. The best-known piece whose action is set in Brunwich is "The Betrothing," a farce penned by Stanislas Islas. The reputation thus gained has made it a popular destination for bohemians from Oxenfurt, who escape here during the hottest months to pass the time with contests for the most beautiful feathered cap and hunts for a golden horn held at night in the nearby woods.
Locations
Associated quests
- A Midnight Clear
- Dead Man's Party
- Enchanting: Start-up Costs
- Enchanting: Quality Has Its Price
- From Ofier's Distant Shores
- Races: Swift as the Western Winds
- The Cursed Chapel
Trivia
- The village and a wedding in it form the grand Easter-egg referencing to 1901 Polish drama Wesele (The Wedding) by Stanisław Wyspiański, which was based on the real-life wedding of Wyspiański's friend Lucjan Rydel, member of Polish inteligencja, with Jadwiga Mikołajczykówna, common peasant's daughter. Both the real wedding and the play's premiere were the important cultural events of early 1900s Kraków.