After years of anticipation, fans of Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher series will soon get a closer look at Geralt’s early adventures. The author revisits the beloved universe with his latest work, shedding light on the formative experiences that shaped the renowned monster hunter. This prequel promises to delve into the complexities of Geralt’s character before he became “of Rivia.”
While previous entries in the Witcher series have focused on Geralt’s mature exploits, this new installment shifts the narrative to his adolescence. Earlier releases, such as “Season of Storms”, already began to explore lesser-known timelines, but “Crossroads of Ravens” seems to offer a more in-depth exploration of Geralt’s youth and the challenges he faced early on.
Geralt’s Early Missions: What to Expect
At 18, Geralt is portrayed as a more naive and inexperienced Witcher, venturing out on his first mission from Kaer Morhen. This journey is expected to introduce new adversaries and allies, as well as highlight the societal fears and disdain towards Witchers during this period.
Author’s Vision for the New Prequel
“In Rozdroże Kruków,” Sapkowski said, “I return to the roots of Geralt’s journey—not the fearless monster slayer we know, but a young Witcher just beginning to understand the burden of his destiny.”
This indicates a shift from Geralt’s seasoned persona to a character still discovering his path and the complexities of his profession.
Global Release and Translation Efforts
Scheduled for release on September 30, the book will be available in English and over 19 other languages. Translator David French, who has worked on six of the previous eight Witcher books in English, is responsible for this latest translation. Upcoming reprints of “The Last Wish” and “Blood of Elves” will also feature French’s new translations next year.
The release of “Crossroads of Ravens” provides an opportunity for both new and long-time readers to gain a deeper understanding of Geralt’s origins and the formative experiences that influenced his character. This prequel not only enriches the existing lore but also sets the stage for potential future narratives within the Witcher universe. As the story unravels, readers may find new dimensions to Geralt’s motivations and the complex world he inhabits, enhancing their overall engagement with the series.
- The Witcher series gains a new prequel about young Geralt.
- The book explores Geralt’s early missions and character development.
- “Crossroads of Ravens” releases on September 30 in multiple languages.