The Witcher Season 3 Ending
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The Witcher Season 3 Ending Explained: Spoilers & What Happens in the End?

The second part of The Witcher season 3 is finally out, featuring new adventures for Geralt and his friends. But what’s going on with that finale? What does The Witcher season 3 ending mean for the future of the beloved protagonists? Here’s what you need to know, and beware of spoilers.

The Witcher Season 3 Ending Explained

What happens to Geralt in The Witcher season 3 ending?

Geralt goes on a quest to save Ciri from Nilfgaard in The Witcher season 3 finale.

Season 3 ended with Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri taking separate roads. The Witcher season 3 vol. 2 was a tough bone to chow for Geralt of Rivia, who didn’t look as brilliant as usual. First, he took a while to realize Vilgefortz was the one corrupting the half-elven girls and making them believe they were Ciri. When Geralt finally confronted Vilgefortz, the white-haired monster hunter ended up on the losing side of the contest. Following his defeat and the destruction of Aretuza, Geralt needed some time to heal from the wounds. After spending time with Eithné and the Dryads, Geralt reunited with Jaskier and Milva. Believing Ciri was in Nilfgaard, Geral and his companions rode to save her.

Is Ciri the blonde girl in Nilfgaard?

The blonde girl in Nilfgaard isn’t Ciri but Teryn.

Teryn is one of the girls manipulated by Vilgefortz to take on Ciri’s identity. In Nilfgaard, she is cheered by the crowd as Princess Cirilla of Cintra. In the meantime, the real Ciri spent some time in the sands of Korath, where she started to harness her impressive magical powers. Things didn’t go according to plan, and Ciri was captured before being saved by a group of misfits called “The Rats.” She then assumed a new identity, asking to be called Falka.

For more Thw Witcher-related content, check out the information on Keira Metz and the actress portraying her. Also, here’s why Henry Cavill was replaced in The Witcher.

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