As a dedicated Witcher fan who has spent countless hours traversing the enchanting yet perilous landscapes of The Continent, I must say that the reveal of Ciri as the protagonist of The Witcher 4 was nothing short of electrifying! While the news might not be a complete shock to those familiar with the lore, it’s fascinating to see how the fan-created School of the Lynx has found its way into the official universe.

The Game Awards has concluded, showcasing numerous intriguing games. One of the most eagerly awaited trailers unveiled details about The Witcher 4. It was confirmed that Ciri will take on Geralt’s role in the upcoming game. Interestingly enough, this news has been circulating for four years now. She is not a new character; even those who haven’t read the books should recognize her from The Witcher 3. Known as the Lion Cub of Cintra, she has become a witcher herself. However, contrary to Geralt and his School of the Wolf membership, Ciri seems to have chosen the Lynx path instead. But what exactly is the School of the Lynx? It’s a fan-made concept.

School of the Lynx in the Witcher universe

Let’s travel back to March 2022 a bit, when the initial promotional image for The Witcher 4 came out – it depicted a medallion in the snow. Even then, fans wondered if it wasn’t the emblem of the School of the Wolf. A few days later, it was confirmed that the medallion actually belonged to the School of the Lynx.

This school, you might wonder, is a fan-created lore that has been expanded upon by enthusiasts like Lambert and Keira Metz. It’s extensively detailed on the wiki, but what sets it apart is its origin as a non-canonical creation. The Witcher 4 announcement marked its potential inclusion into the game’s canon. However, it remains uncertain how much of this fan-crafted lore will actually be incorporated and which aspects might be utilized in the final product.

Why Ciri did not choose the School of the Wolf?

Following the unveiling of The Witcher 4’s trailer, it’s clear that Ciri underwent the Trial of the Grasses between The Witcher 3 and 4, transforming herself into a witcher. This assumption is based on her attire resembling that of a witcher, her consumption of elixirs similar to theirs, and her distinctive eyes. Additionally, developers have confirmed this in an interview with IGN. However, unlike the School of the Wolf medallion, she sports a Lynx emblem on her chest instead. This discrepancy may be due to her unique background or storyline within the game.

The School of the Wolf was already struggling before the events of The Witcher 3. However, the game makes it clear that things only worsen with the death of Vesemir, a significant blow to the guild. It’s plausible that without him, the group may have lost its core values. Furthermore, producing new witchers necessitates not just the right gear but also the necessary knowledge. As you can see, the challenges are mounting.

Although it seems unlikely that Geralt was content with Ciri embracing the life of a witcher completely, it cannot be denied that in one of the endings, they are depicted as comrades. Yet, given the perilous nature of the Trial of the Grasses, an ordeal fraught with danger and frequently resulting in death for those who undergo it, the aged warrior may not welcome this prospect for Ciri.

Considering the circumstances, choosing the School of Lynx appears to be a wise decision. Notably, it’s said to be quite new. It seems like an excellent starting point for our exciting new journey with Ciri, marking a fresh start and a separation from Geralt – a new character, a new story, a new school.

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2024-12-13 18:32