Season 1 of The Witcher spanned multiple timelines, with Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri's adventures set in different decades. Fans of the books and games know that this trio's relationship is at the heart of the story, with them coming to form an unlikely but enduring family unit.
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The first batch of episodes explained how they came together, with the final moments showing Geralt and Ciri finally meeting and her asking who Yennefer is.
Season two will see the trio grow closer and learn from each other. Much of this will take place at the School of the Wolf in Kaer Morhen, where Geralt (and his warlock companion Vesimir) begin training Ciri in combat while Yennefer helps her control her magical abilities. innate. But it looks like we're also going to get a big reveal in the coming episodes.
The Fourth Episode – “Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials” – introduced us to the knight Duny, who became prince of Cintra after proclaiming the law of surprise and claiming Princess Pavetta. It was revealed that he was cursed with a hedgehog-like shape, though this was resolved by the end of the episode.
Season 2 will introduce us to Emhyr Var Emreis, the Emperor of Nilfgaard. But, in a twist taken straight from the books, the new season will confirm that he and Duny are one and the same, which means the emperor is Ciri's father. According to Redanian Intelligence, the character is referred to as Duny/Emhyr during production, meaning that, at this point, it's an open secret.
Ciri's parentage comes to play an important role in her, Geralt's and Yennefer's stories, linking the characters to the Nilfgaardian Empire. It's likely they want to groom her for leadership, though the Netflix version looks like the ones books, Ciri's independent spirit will make her yearn for the solitary life of a witch hunter. monsters.
We'll find out more soon. The Witcher Season 2 hits Netflix on December 17th and a more revealing trailer can't be far away.