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Kaer Morhen is an old keep where the witchers used to be trained. The name is a corruption of the Caer a'Muirehen, which means Old Sea Keep in Elder Speech due to the presence of fossilized of sea creatures embedded in stones of which it was built.[1] It is located in the mountains of the kingdom of Kaedwen, on the Gwenllech.

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In older times, witchers trained and underwent mutations here, but fanatics who considered witchers an abomination attacked the keep and killed most of the teachers and students. Currently only Vesemir lives in the keep, although some other witchers sometimes rest here between their assignments, often during the winter then they set on The Path again.

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The castle can only be reached by "The Witchers Trail", which is easy to miss, and encircles the keep. It is often given a nickname The Killer by young witchers.

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Residents

Witchers of the Wolf School

Other witchers

Non-witcher residents

The Witcher

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Kaer Morhen exterior concept painting

The game's prologue is set at Kaer Morhen. In the opening sequence of the game, Geralt is found unconscious and suffering from amnesia just outside the fortress. Having barely recovered from his mysterious injuries, the witcher finds himself and his companions under attack, and so the story begins.

Kaer Morhen residents

  • Eskel — Witcher with a large scar on his face.
  • Lambert — Witcher who has a biting tongue.
  • Leo — Young witcher in training.
  • Triss Merigold — Old friend of Geralt's.
  • Vesemir — Experienced witcher, trains other witchers in Kaer Morhen.

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Major Landmarks

  • Courtyard
  • First Floor (Ground floor for Brits)

Destinations from here

  • In The Witcher it is not possible to exit Kaer Morhen except when finishing the Prologue, and even then, it is achieved via a cut scene (Leo's funeral / Geralt and Triss' first parting).

The Price of Neutrality premium module

The premium module "The Price of Neutrality" is set in and around Kaer Morhen. The outer courtyards of the keep are where Deidre Ademeyn, a princess allegedly affected by the Curse of the Black Sun has taken refuge, who is aided somewhat by the witchers wintering there: Vesemir, Lambert and in particular, Eskel. Due to their presence, her pursuers cannot simply march in and take her.

Journal entry

Kaer Morhen is an inaccessible mountain stronghold which has been the headquarters of the witchers' guild for centuries. Its name derives from its original elven appellation — Caer a'Muirehen, meaning Old Sea Fortress. The castle's times of glory have passed, its battlements and moat have deteriorated, a cold wind blows through its spacious halls. Only a handful of witchers live here now, but in past times droves of young boys underwent gruesome training along the infamous "Gauntlet" near Kaer Morhen.

Years ago a horde of fanatics, their hatred incited by various publications defamatory of witchers, laid siege to Kaer Morhen. The mob would not have captured the fortress nor later turned it into a ruin without the help of mages. Practically all those who were in the Old Sea Fortress during the assault perished. From among those witchers who called Kaer Morhen home, only a few survived the massacre, merely because they were out on their Paths at the time. The bones of the dead remain at the bottom of the moat surrounding the stronghold, left there as a reminder of the massacre that was born from hatred directed against changelings.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The fortification of Kaer Morhen and the surrounding valley are fully explorable in The Witcher 3.[7] Known as the Keep of the Sea of Yore[8], it first appears in a dream. Geralt is rudely disturbed by Yennefer, who conjures a crustacean to snake into his bath; Geralt later tells Vesemir in the real world that Yennefer has never been to Kaer Morhen before. The armor that Geralt is wearing at the start is called the Kaer Morhen armor.Template:SpoilerHe then goes to see Ciri, who has neglected her studies to train on the pendulum, and wakes Vesemir from his snooze. After disciplining Ciri, they get to sword training with Lambert and Eskel. Ciri manages to knock a Nilfgaardian helmet off a training dummy and goes to fetch the helmet. Geralt then finds a fleshly face behind the dummy and turns around to see the White Frost covering the fortress, incapacitating everyone. The Wild Hunt then appears, and the King of the Wild Hunt declares that he's awaited this moment as one of his warriors moves to attack Ciri, with Geralt helpless to act.

During the quest "Scavenger Hunt: Wolf School Gear" Geralt will stumble over several letters, diaries and notes left by witchers living in the fortress at the time the Wolf School Gear was created. It is heavily implied that the assault that led to the massacre of the witchers by the mob of incited peasants took place at this time.Template:Endspoiler

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The Keep of the Sea of Yore, home to the witchers of the Wolf School.

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Trivia

  • According to Vesemir, Kaer Morhen was home to twenty-three witchers and forty students before it was attacked.

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Notes & references

  1. In the book series it is noted in one of Ciri's letters to Geralt that the walls of Kaer Morhen contained fossilized shells, fish and slugs, signifying that the fortress had once been located near the sea.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 in The Witcher graphic novel series
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 In The Witcher game series
  4. Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 in the Movie and TV series
  6. House of Thyssen - Esteril Thyssen King of Kovir
  7. Community interview with Miles Tost
  8. Thewitchermap.com
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