The Witcher 3 devs explain a character's surprising death years later:
video games march to the beat of their own narrative drum. Developer CD Projekt Red’s decisions for these characters rested solely on their own creative impulses and tread uncharted narrative waters, as the games are set after the books conclude. After the game’s second act, Geralt’s mentor tragically dies in a siege on the witcher training grounds of Kaer Mohren. It’s a powerful moment, striking the surviving characters where they’re most vulnerable: The reminder of mortality.
Ciri [needed] to actually make a decision that she’s not going to be hunted anymore. She’s going to be a hunter. She’s going to go after the Wild Hunt. But to do that, I needed an actual event that would break her inside, and that was the moment when I proposed to our writer’s team that we kill Vesemir.is set in. The narrative often meditates on what it means to be a hunter in a world of dark fantasy.
Reflecting on discussions had during the writing process, Sasko said that “[the writing team] weren’t sure we should be doing that,” given the significance of the character in the books and games. But upon reflection of the potential narrative impact, the desire to embrace “artistic bravery” and provide Ciri with a call to action, it was a move too powerful not to make.
The spring Discover Samsung Event has sprung, and that means it’s a great time to save on Samsung Galaxy smartphones, 4K and 8K TVs, monitors, soundbars, home appliances, and more.It’s hard to deny how much of a turning point that character death is and it’s a reminder of how the loss of a character can provide stirring narrative potential.
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