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'''Enid an Gleanna''', also known as '''Francesca Findabair''' - an [[elves|elf]], a [[sorceress]] and the queen of the elves of [[Dol Blathanna]] as decreed by the Emperor [[Emhyr var Emreis]]. She is a member of the [[Lodge of Sorceresses]].
 
'''Enid an Gleanna''', also known as '''Francesca Findabair''' - an [[elves|elf]], a [[sorceress]] and the queen of the elves of [[Dol Blathanna]] as decreed by the Emperor [[Emhyr var Emreis]]. She is a member of the [[Lodge of Sorceresses]].
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* Her name, ''Enid an Gleanna'' is [[Old Speech]]; it means ''Daisy of the Valley''.
   
 
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Enid an Gleanna, also known as Francesca Findabair - an elf, a sorceress and the queen of the elves of Dol Blathanna as decreed by the Emperor Emhyr var Emreis. She is a member of the Lodge of Sorceresses.

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What does Francesca Findabair's title 'Daisy of the Valleys' signify in the Witcher series? toggle section
In the Witcher series, Francesca Findabair's title 'Daisy of the Valleys' is not just a poetic moniker, but a reflection of her character and role. As a leader card in the Scoia'tael deck in the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt game, 'Daisy of the Valleys' signifies her strategic prowess, allowing players to draw an extra card at the beginning of the battle. Moreover, the title also alludes to her beauty and grace, as she is widely considered the most beautiful among the Elder Races. Francesca Findabair, also known as Enid an Gleanna, is the queen of Dol Blathanna, the state of the Free Elves, further emphasizing her importance and influence in the series.
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Who decreed Francesca Findabair as the queen of the elves of Dol Blathanna in the Witcher? toggle section
Francesca Findabair, also known as Enid an Gleanna or the Daisy of the Valley, was declared the queen of Dol Blathanna, the state of the Free Elves, by Emperor Emhyr of Nilfgaard. This happened after the coup on Thanedd Island, where Francesca sided with the mages who had allied themselves with Nilfgaard.
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What role did Francesca Findabair play in the Lodge of Sorceresses in the Witcher universe? toggle section
Francesca Findabair, also known as the elf queen in the Witcher universe, played a significant role in the Lodge of Sorceresses. She was instrumental in the formation of the Lodge, a group that aimed to control politics and prioritize magic. Francesca managed to capture and compress Yennefer into a jade figurine following the events at Thanedd Island, indirectly forcing Yennefer to join their group. The Lodge was keen on using Ciri to their advantage, which further highlights Francesca's strategic role within the Lodge.
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How did Francesca Findabair's views on diplomacy evolve over time in the Witcher series? toggle section
Francesca Findabair, also known as the Queen of Elves in the Witcher series, underwent a significant transformation in her approach to diplomacy. Initially, she was known for her impulsive actions and a desire to act swiftly, often foregoing calculated tactics. However, a lifetime of mistakes served as a catalyst for change, gradually molding her into the dispassionate tactician her father had once wished her to be. This evolution in her diplomatic approach was so profound that it even led her to form a pact with the Nilfgaardian Emperor, a move that would have horrified her father.
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Why is Francesca Findabair also known as Enid an Gleanna in the Witcher series? toggle section
In the Witcher series, Francesca Findabair is also known as Enid an Gleanna, which translates to 'Daisy of the Valleys' in Elder Speech. This name reflects her elven heritage and her reign as the queen, later duchess, of the elves of Dol Blathanna. Francesca is a powerful elven sorceress and is considered the most beautiful woman in the world. Her dual names highlight her multifaceted identity as a leader, a sorceress, and a symbol of elven beauty.
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Trivia

  • Her name, Enid an Gleanna is Old Speech; it means Daisy of the Valley.

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In "The Price of Neutrality", the Reim, the elven scout mentions her, in a comment to Geralt about mages.

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