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Élettan

The Élettan is an ancient tome handed down from one village wise woman to the next. It contains descriptions of all the monsters known at the time it was written — which is not to say it is not comprehensive, and how to deal with them. Geralt obtains a "Booke" as part of the reward he receives for "dealing" with the deovel that was bothering the village of Lower Posada in the short story "The Edge of the World". That "Booke" seems to be a copy of the Élettan.

It seems Giancardi Molnar also had a copy of the Élettan. He gave it to Ciri to read; to keep her busy as he discussed important matters with Yennefer.

Selected entries[]

  • Aurochs
  • Cloud sprite
  • Korred
  • Pukacz
  • Unicorn
  • Vampire
  • Wind sprite

A The Witcher számítógépes játékban[]

Élettan Élettan

A híres könyv rengeteg szörnyrol tesz említést.

Legendás szörnyhatározó. Sok szörnyrol szót ejt. This book is quite obviously a reference to the "ancient Booke" that appears in the short story "The Edge of the World", the entry for the Boszorkányúr being almost a direct quote.

Bejegyzés[]

Szörnyek:
Összetevők:

Díj[]

 Vásárol  Elad 
1000 oren  200 oren 


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Érdekességek[]

  • In Act III, A Vadászat Királyi Nagymestere describes a family heirloom book that lists all monsters as the source of his knowledge. While he does not mention the title, the conversation seems to refer to a copy of this book. Talking to A Vadászat Királyi Nagymestere with this book in inventory doesn't appear to make a difference, however.
  • It may seem like the townsman simply gives this book to Geralt saying it will clear his debts with Leuvaarden, but no further explanation is given. Prior to the Enhanced Edition, if you checked your finances after that "gift", you'd see that it had in fact expense you 1000 orens. With the enhanced edition, this unexpected cost seems to have been eliminated.
  • There is a real world counterpart to this book, too,
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