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A bestiary entry can technically be obtained by reading Of Water and Fog, which however doesn't appear during gameplay.

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What book in The Witcher series provides information about the Grave Hag? toggle section
In The Witcher series, the Grave Hag is detailed in the book 'Of Water and Fog'. This Necrophage feeds on decomposed remains from graves, with some even infiltrating homes to steal children and kill the elderly. They can be combated using Black Blood, Necrophage oil, Yrden, and Quen.
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What are the dangers of a Grave Hag feeding at your cemetery in The Witcher? toggle section
Grave Hags in The Witcher are a serious threat, especially when they feed at cemeteries. These deformed, elderly-looking creatures are territorial, establishing lairs near burial sites. They consume human corpses, specifically the rotten marrow, using their long tongues. They hunt at night, stalking travelers or mourners, and sometimes during the day when hungry. Their attacks are swift, often outpacing a witcher's reflexes. Some Grave Hags become bold, infiltrating homes to kidnap children and murder the elderly.
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What can humans learn from gnomes in relation to the Grave Hag in The Witcher? toggle section
In The Witcher, humans can adopt the gnome practice of cremation to deter monsters such as the Grave Hag. Grave Hags, known for their swift, potent attacks, are attracted to burial sites, making them a considerable menace. Therefore, avoiding burial in fields can prevent attracting these creatures.
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Who is Jacques de Villepin in The Witcher series and what is his connection to the Grave Hag? toggle section
In The Witcher series, Jacques de Villepin or Jacques de Aldersberg is the Grand Master of the Order of the Flaming Rose. His link to the Grave Hag isn't directly mentioned, but he has assisted Geralt, the Witcher, multiple times. One instance is when he saved Geralt's life in the Swamp Cemetery, which could be linked to Geralt's battles with various beings, such as hags.
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What is the best case scenario if a Grave Hag is present in The Witcher universe? toggle section
In The Witcher universe, the optimal scenario with a Grave Hag involves a witcher employing effective combat strategies. These include utilizing Black Blood, Necrophage oil, Yrden, and Quen, to which the hags are vulnerable. The witcher's skilled swordplay can counter the hag's sharp claws, and a timely parry can expose the hag to subsequent silver sword attacks. If a Grave Hag gains an upper hand in melee, Black Blood can be a useful countermeasure.
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Bestiary entry[]

Cremation, now that's one thing men could learn from gnomes. Burying bodies out in the fields, why, it's like laying out a welcome mat for monsters! Best case scenario, some ghouls will sniff them out, eat their fill and be on their ghoulish way. But if, gods forbid, a grave hag takes to feeding at your cemetery, you'll have no end of trouble.
– Jacques de Villepin, Oxenfurt Academy
Few monsters' names fit as well as the grave hags'. As one might guess, these creatures resemble aged, deformed women and loiter near graveyards and battlefields. Grave hags feed on human corpses and in particular on the rotten marrow which they slurp from human bones using their long, prehensile tongues. Once a hag has devoured all corpses within reach, she turns to killing men and burying them in the cemetery as she waits for them to decompose.
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Grave hags use their tongues in combat to grab or flog their victims. Claws built for digging up buried bodies serve just as well as weapons to rend flesh. Though clumsy in appearance, grave hags move and attack at great speed – sometimes even a witcher's reflexes are too slow to avoid their blows.
Grave hags are territorial creatures. Their lairs resemble caricatures of human homes and are built near burial sites. They venture out at night to hunt, stalking straggling travelers or mourners too lost in their grief to notice the setting of the sun. On rare occasions hunger-driven grave hags will hunt during the day. They are less dangerous at such times, for sunlight weakens them considerably.

Combat tactics[]

Grave hags are territorial and aggressive when provoked, using their great speed to rapidly close on prey. You should always have Quen active, and Yrden prepared for use, in the event that a hag is spotted before combat begins. This provides the best chance to defend yourself. Stun-and-hit combat with Axii is also very effective.

The tongue of a grave hag can surprise even veteran witchers with the speed and range it can lash out. Being struck by it can cause temporary blindness, leaving the victim unable to properly defend themselves.

However, a well-timed counterattack can sever the tongue. While not explicitly vulnerable to Igni, igniting a grave hag can give a witcher a needed respite from their assault. The claws of a grave hag are sharp, but not enough that skilled swordplay cannot defend against them. A well-timed parry can stop a maddened hag's claws. The follow-up counter-attack can then open the grave hag up to successive silver sword blows. Black Blood can be effective at stopping a grave hag that has gotten the best of a witcher in the melee. This is another useful way to push back against their relentless assault.

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