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{{Quote|text = ...misguids and mamunes, which prevent an honest peasant from finding his way home in a drunken stupour...|citation = pg.165, {{TLW}} (UK edition)}}
 
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'''Misguids''' are some sort of folkloric creature mentioned by the villagers of [[Upper Posada]] in the short story "[[The Edge of the World]]". They are mentioned along with [[mamune]]s and described essentially as pests. Certainly [[Geralt of Rivia|Geralt]] feels no need to hunt them down.
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'''Misguids''' (Polish ''"Biedak"'') are some sort of folkloric creature mentioned by the villagers of [[Upper Posada]] in the short story "[[The Edge of the World]]". They are mentioned along with [[mamune]]s and described essentially as pests. Certainly [[Geralt of Rivia|Geralt]] feels no need to hunt them down.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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...misguids and mamunes, which prevent an honest peasant from finding his way home in a drunken stupour...
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- pg.165, The Last Wish (UK edition)

Misguids (Polish "Biedak") are some sort of folkloric creature mentioned by the villagers of Upper Posada in the short story "The Edge of the World". They are mentioned along with mamunes and described essentially as pests. Certainly Geralt feels no need to hunt them down.

Trivia

  • The bieda (literally poverty in Polish) are a group of immortal demons in Slavic folklore, often taking the shape of old women. They prey of the life forces of human beings and are a never-ending sources of anguish and troubles.