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}}'''Ysgith''', or the "''Harrier''", is a swamp region in Lower [[Angren]], in a meander of the [[Yaruga]]. It is known for its many dangers which await unwary travelers passing through. [[Crab spider]]s and carnivorous plants are among the creatures described to dwell there.
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'''Ysgith''', or the "''Harrier''", is a swamp region in Lower [[Angren]], in a meander of the [[Yaruga]]. It is known for its many dangers which await unwary travelers passing through. [[Crab spider]]s and carnivorous plants are among the creatures described to dwell there.
   
 
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Ysgith, or the "Harrier", is a swamp region in Lower Angren, in a meander of the Yaruga. It is known for its many dangers which await unwary travelers passing through. Crab spiders and carnivorous plants are among the creatures described to dwell there.

Notes

  • Name ysgith seems to be based on Elder Speech. Ys can mean "from below" or "downwards". Gith, given Sapkowski's hobby in linguistics, probably means some type of poisonous or medical plant, either a corncockle or black cumin.[1] The name could hence mean "from below the corncockles".

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