The Witcher season 2 introduced more witchers, but many of them didn’t make it to the end of the season – so, how many witchers are still alive after season 2? The fantasy genre is home to many extensive universes with their own mythologies, and one that has gained a lot of force in recent years is that of The Witcher. Created by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher is a series of novels and short stories that became widely popular thanks to their video game adaptations, and after being adapted into a movie and a TV series in Poland in 2001 and 2002, The Witcher got its first English language adaptation thanks to Netflix.
The first season of The Witcher was released in December 2019, and it approached Sapkowski’s books differently, going for a non-linear narrative while following three characters whose paths converged towards the end of the season. These characters are Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), the title witcher; Yennefer of Vengerbeg (Anya Chalotra), a powerful sorceress; and Ciri (Freya Allan), the princess of Cintra who has powers of her own. Through season 1, Geralt was the only witcher around, but in season 2, many others were introduced, including his mentor, Vesemir (Kim Bodnia).
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The Witcher season 2 introduced four new witchers, all of them part of Geralt’s past, but unfortunately, the series didn’t give most of them enough on-screen time and relevance in the story for viewers to truly get to know them. In addition to Vesemir, The Witcher season 2 saw the arrival of Eskel (Basil Eidenbenz), Lambert (Paul Bullion), and Coën (Yasen Atour), who fit with the number of young witchers who survived the attack on Kaer Morhen
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