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⚫ | : ''I spent all my life researching the [[Wild Hunt]] and without false modesty I can say I read everything that exists on the subject. Furthermore, I saw the wraith gallopade with my own eyes three times. I managed to perform quick measurements on the second and third sighting and I actually examined the observational material in detail. Based on my knowledge and experience I came to a crushing conclusion: I am certain that there is a terrifying, alien force behind the hunt. A mind completely mad, yet still a mind, not pure chaos. I firmly note that the wraith raiders are someone's or something's, emissaries and their deeds are governed by a Plan.'' |
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⚫ | I spent all my life researching the [[Wild Hunt]] and without false modesty I can say I read everything that exists on the subject. Furthermore, I saw the wraith gallopade with my own eyes three times. I managed to perform quick measurements on the second and third sighting and I actually examined the observational material in detail. Based on my knowledge and experience I came to a crushing conclusion: I am certain that there is a terrifying, alien force behind the hunt. A mind completely mad, yet still a mind, not pure chaos. I firmly note that the wraith raiders are someone's or something's, emissaries and their deeds are governed by a Plan |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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To get the most out of the book, Geralt needs to discuss it with [[Master Myron]] after he acquired it: |
To get the most out of the book, Geralt needs to discuss it with [[Master Myron]] after he acquired it: |
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*The author of this book is Morten Collis. |
*The author of this book is Morten Collis. |
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*The Hunt is not necessarily the omen of war. It may be pure coincidence: the Hunt always arrives in winter, and most campaigns begin in spring |
*The Hunt is not necessarily the omen of war. It may be pure coincidence: the Hunt always arrives in winter, and most campaigns begin in spring |
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*The Hunt moves from North to South because the cavalcade slips into the world at the North Pole |
*The Hunt moves from North to South because the cavalcade slips into the world at the North Pole |
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*Collis favours the slave theory of the Hunt |
*Collis favours the slave theory of the Hunt |
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*Mages refuse to speak of the wild hunt because it's connected with forbidden mind magic (impedes mental function) |
*Mages refuse to speak of the wild hunt because it's connected with forbidden mind magic (impedes mental function) |
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Revision as of 16:07, 1 June 2011
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Wild Hunt investigator's notes is a book that contains notes from years of research into Wild Hunt. It is found in the dwarven catacombs in Vergen (on a corpse with candles lit near it, behind the breakable wall)
Contents
- I spent all my life researching the Wild Hunt and without false modesty I can say I read everything that exists on the subject. Furthermore, I saw the wraith gallopade with my own eyes three times. I managed to perform quick measurements on the second and third sighting and I actually examined the observational material in detail. Based on my knowledge and experience I came to a crushing conclusion: I am certain that there is a terrifying, alien force behind the hunt. A mind completely mad, yet still a mind, not pure chaos. I firmly note that the wraith raiders are someone's or something's, emissaries and their deeds are governed by a Plan.
Notes
To get the most out of the book, Geralt needs to discuss it with Master Myron after he acquired it:
- The author of this book is Morten Collis.
- The Hunt is not necessarily the omen of war. It may be pure coincidence: the Hunt always arrives in winter, and most campaigns begin in spring
- The Hunt moves from North to South because the cavalcade slips into the world at the North Pole
- The Hunts appears when the Orkut Nebula is in the Eastern sky
- Collis favours the slave theory of the Hunt
- Mages refuse to speak of the wild hunt because it's connected with forbidden mind magic (impedes mental function)