We’ve never seen a fight go this badly for Geralt.
To be fair, the options aren’t great. Nilfgaard is a crusading empire hell-bent on devouring the entire Continent, and Cahir didn’t make a great first impression. Redania, the North’s best hope at holding back the Nilfgaardian army, is ruled by a petty and petulant widower king who won’t give up on making Ciri his next bride, while the elves are on their own crusade to wrestle Ciri away from her caretakers.
That last kill — as well as Stregobor, who has irked Geralt since the series premiere — is the tip-off thatis ready to elevate a new baddie. We learned in the closing moments of “The Art of the Illusion” that Vilgefortz is the real traitor. Unfortunately, Tissaia wasn’t there to see that revelation, which means we get to watch Vilgefortz break her heart by revealing he never cared about her or Aretuza.
Defeating Geralt gives Vilgefortz a clean path to Ciri, and he takes it, following her into Tor Lara and begging her to let him take over as her new ward and teacher. It’s a little surprising that a man as calculating as Vilgefortz has somehow failed to comprehend that beating Geralt to a pulp isn’t the quickest way to win Ciri’s trust.
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