As I delve into the captivating tales of these legendary figures from the School of the Griffin, I find myself awestruck by their valiant deeds and unwavering dedication to their craft. Among them, George of Kagen stands out as a paragon of knighthood, his heroic battle against the green dragon echoing through the annals of time. A man who fought not just for survival, but for honor and nobility, George embodies the spirit of the witchers they once were meant to be.
Every self-reliant game creator aspires to produce a critically acclaimed and commercially successful game, and Bungie’s Halo series is an excellent demonstration of this accomplishment. However, CD Projekt Red managed to achieve the same feat in 2007 when they launched The Witcher. This game later spawned two sequels, including the highly-praised The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which is often hailed as one of the greatest video games ever produced. The anticipation for this title was unprecedented, and CD Projekt Red not only met but surpassed its pledge to create an expansive open-world game brimming with content.
As an avid fan, I’d put it this way: I’ve been following the tales of Witchers, extraordinary warriors who underwent transformation, training, and conditioning since childhood to combat monsters using traditional medieval weapons and sorcery. Across three epic games, we’ve encountered numerous Witchers from various schools, but none can truly lay claim to being the most formidable witchers on the Continent. With the ongoing turmoil that has decimated their ranks, the pool of mutated individuals capable of becoming a Witcher is significantly reduced.
26 Aubry
Introduced In The Witcher Comics As A Side Character Who Dies During A Sham Tournament
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Wolf
In the book, a significant occurrence is the clash between the Cat School and the Wolf School, with Geralt being the lone survivor from this confrontation. Regrettably, numerous witchers, among them Aubry, perished during this skirmish.
As a loyal disciple of the School of the Wolf, I found myself in a dire situation when treachery struck our ranks. My school was deceitfully targeted, and I was compelled to engage in battle against the rival school’s witchers and the King’s troops. In all honesty, the ferocity of that combat surpassed the capabilities of any witcher, eventually leading me to succumb to the relentless onslaught of my adversaries.
25 Kiyan
Abducted, Tortured, And Broken By A Mage Called Ireneus Var Steingard
- Status: Deceased (lived on as a husk until Geralt encountered him during his adventures)
- Affiliation: School of the Cat
The story of Kiyan is pretty tragic indeed. This witcher from the Cat School was abducted by Ireneus var Steingard and turned into a horrific monster whom the players can fight to put his soul to rest…but this battle is not an easy one in the slightest.
In simpler terms, Mad Kiyan retains the swiftness and combat skills typical of a Witcher, dealing significant damage if the player isn’t cautious. Overcoming him is no easy feat, yet it’s a worthy challenge as his struggle ends, thanks to Geralt’s sword.
24 Auckes
A Member Of The Kingslayers Hired By Emhyr Var Emreis
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Viper
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Auckes is a somewhat ordinary side character who generally obeys Letho’s commands and avoids meddling in matters that don’t concern him. He doesn’t appear to be particularly powerful, as Geralt can easily defeat him if players choose Roche’s path over Iorveth’s.
In my perspective as a devoted fan, there aren’t many occasions where Auckes’ skills as a witcher are demonstrated extensively. Consequently, it can be challenging to truly comprehend his prowess — for let’s face it, even the legendary Geralt of Rivia has faced defeat at times.
23 Keldar
Tutored Students About Monsters
- Status: Alive
- Affiliation: School of the Griffin
The Griffin School isn’t extensively delved into, offering players just a handful of memories and armor relics as souvenirs from the school’s past. This lack of exploration means that most people aren’t familiar with how the school operated. However, it can be reasonably inferred that any capable coven of witchers would possess the strength to confront and overcome any danger, whether it be monstrous or otherwise.
This principle particularly holds true for characters who hold prominent positions at these schools, imparting the art of monster hunting to aspiring witchers. For instance, consider Keldar, a witcher who trained novice recruits. Although his combat skills on the battlefield remain unverified, anyone well-versed in The Witcher understands that these battles evaluate both physical strength and mental acumen. It’s evident that Keldar demonstrated exceptional intelligence.
22 Junod Of Belhaven
A Member Of The School Of The Bear Who Fell To A Shaelmaar
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Bear
“The Witcher 3: Blood & Wine” stands among the best expansions ever created, offering fans an opportunity to delve into a vibrant world filled with substantial content that players will find captivating. One of these tales revolves around a witcher belonging to the School of the Bear, who was quite skilled at his role. However, in a profession where one frequently encounters dangerous creatures, death can strike without warning.
Thus met the destiny of Junod from Belhaven, assigned to slay a formidable shaelmaar. Regrettably, he did not survive the ordeal. Instead, Geralt steps into the role, cautioning about the grim outcome for any witcher who accepted this task previously. Fortunately, being one of the most powerful witchers in the series, Geralt was successful in vanquishing the beast following a fierce struggle.
21 Brehen
A Rogue Witcher Known For His Cruel Nature
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Cat
In The Witcher series, the struggle between Geralt and the Striga stands out as a memorable tale. This confrontation is highlighted right from the opening cutscene of the initial game, and echoes are felt later in a side quest. Battling this nightmarish creature is no walk in the park; what makes it even more challenging is that those aiming to lift the curse transforming someone into a Striga cannot deal a fatal blow to the beast. Instead, they must spend the night alongside the monster, ensuring it doesn’t return to its coffin until daybreak.
Before Geralt began trying to lift the curse, it was believed that a ruthless witcher named Brehen was capable of handling the task. Regrettably, Brehen took on more than he could handle, despite his exceptional fighting skills. In the end, he fell victim to the Striga, despite his best efforts to slay her, as he had no intention of removing the curse.
20 Ivar Evil-Eye
The Founder Of The School Of The Viper
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Wolf
It’s only logical that a witcher who established a School should be held in great esteem, much like Geralt. This particular witcher underwent additional transformations, resulting in his left eye becoming a means to gaze into different dimensions.
This encounter made him experience spectral rides associated with the Wild Hunt, causing him to convince Arnaghad, the headmaster of the School of the Bear, to acknowledge the danger and take action against it. However, his efforts were futile, leading him to abandon his old school and establish the School of the Viper. His fixation on the Wild Hunt never found a definitive resolution, and he had disappeared well before Geralt dealt with this formidable menace.
19 Reinald
Contained The Red Miasmal At The Cost Of His Own Life
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Wolf
Reinald’s narrative is filled with challenges and hardship. He’s a fresh character introduced during the next-gen update for The Witcher 3, offering gamers the chance to explore an entirely new plot that ranks among the most captivating sidequests within the game and also provides players with the outfit Geralt sports in the Netflix series.
In the process of signing a contract to demined Devil’s Pit, Reinald was exposed to a harmful red fog and managed to confine the most severe outbreak within himself, thus preventing the deadly contagion from spreading throughout Velen. After several centuries, Geralt arrived to alleviate his suffering, demonstrating his prowess as a witcher by successfully containing the fog despite enduring persistent pain in his own body.
18 Iwan
The Founder Of The School Of The Manticore
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Manticore
In the expanded universe of “The Witcher 3,” the School of the Manticore was a fresh introduction, appearing alongside the “Blood & Wine” expansion. Accompanying this new entity came intriguing backstory, elaborating on the escapades of witchers who protected caravans, and in doing so, elevated their standing to unprecedented levels. Among these legendary witchers was a notable figure named Iwan, who gained favor with the Court Mage of the Zerrikanian Queen. Impressed by his skills, she requested that Iwan and his companions solely serve the monarchy.
The outcome of this endeavor was obtaining resources to establish a new school, which enabled Iwan and his companions to create the School of the Manticore. It’s evident that this founder is among the most powerful witchers in the series, however, he didn’t maintain his peak performance for an extended period. Unfortunately, a delicate operation resulted in catastrophe when their group encountered a Fire Elemental, leading to the School of the Manticore being tarnished and ostracized by the royal court.
17 *Gezras Of Leyda
The Founder Of The School Of The Cat
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Cat
At first sight, a member of the School of the Cat might not appear as the most powerful witchers, often equipped with light armor and gear favoring mobility over strength. However, underestimating their capability to slash monsters in half would be an oversimplification, particularly when considering its founder.
In the series, Gezras of Leyda is among the most formidable Witchers. Similar to Geralt, he underwent additional experiments, leading to an imbalance in his emotions and being discarded by the mages. However, Gezras and his fellow experimentees sought revenge. They mercilessly struck down every mage in Stygga Castle and eliminated any nearby mages, a remarkable display of power that underscores why this Witcher was capable enough to establish a school.
16 Arnaghad
The Founder Of The School Of The Bear
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Bear
The legendary founder of the School of the Bear certainly deserves his place on this list. However, not much is known about Arnaghad aside from a few descriptions of this legendary witcher’s exploits.
This colossal figure possessed extraordinary strength, capable of splitting foes asunder with powerful strikes from his massive blade. Regrettably, it remains unverified whether he ever displayed such prowess in combat, leaving the true extent of his raw force undetermined.
15 Coen
Stayed In Kaer Morhen, With His Death Being Foreseen By Ciri
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Griffin
Originally hailing from the Griffin School, Coen wasn’t a central figure in the primary narrative of the series, yet he played an important role in mentoring Ciri alongside other witchers. This mentorship occurred when they were both at Kaer Morhen. Witchers are famed for their resistance to illnesses; however, Coen bore marks of past diseases hidden beneath his beard, indicating that he joined the ranks of the witchers later in life.
After wrapping up my training, I had a vision where I saw Coen perish. To my utter disappointment, this prophetic dream turned into reality. In the heat of the Battle of Brenna, during one of the Second Nilfgaard War’s epic engagements, Coen met his end after being struck by a pair of scythes.
14 Jad Karadin
Started A New Life As A Family Man
- Status: Dependent (Can be killed or spared depending on Geralt’s decision)
- Affiliation: School of the Cat
As a devotee, I’d like to share that Jad Karadin hails from the School of the Cat, a place largely annihilated by humans due to their disapproval towards the enigmatic deeds perpetrated by its feline witchers. Miraculously escaping the massacre, Jad rose through the ranks to lead a band of assassins. At one point in time, this group took the life of Aiden, another witcher from our shared alma mater.
In the game ‘The Witcher 3’, Geralt consents to assist Lambert in locating Karadin, with the aim of avenging Aiden. Remarkably, Lambert manages to find justice, despite Karadin abandoning his assassin’s past to start a family.
13 Gaetan
Betrayed By Villagers Who Contracted His Services, Causing Him To Go On A Murderous Killing Spree
- Status: Dependent (Can be killed or spared depending on Geralt’s decision)
- Affiliation: School of the Cat
Gaetan is another witcher belonging to the Cat School, and players encounter him during the “Where the Cat and the Wolf Play” quest in Witcher 3. It’s revealed that Gaetan was deceived by the villagers of Honorton following a task, leading him to take revenge by killing them all.
When Geralt eventually locates him, Gaetan finds himself at a crossroads. Regardless of the decision he makes, they inevitably end up in conflict, with Gaetan demonstrating remarkable resilience against Geralt, earning him a spot on this list as one who has stood against the White Wolf.
12 Berengar
A Man Disillusioned By His Life As A Witcher Who Challenges Geralt To A Duel
- Status: Dependent (either killed by Geralt or Azar Javed; in the latter scenario, it’s possible to save him but this reaps no benefits)
- Affiliation: School of the Wolf
Similar to Geralt, Berengar belongs to the Wolf School, and for a short while, they collaborate in the initial game. However, it’s during this joint mission where players discover Berengar’s disdain towards witchers as the Order once took away his humanity from him.
In this scenario, Berengar provokes Geralt into a duel due to his emotions, and should Geralt decide to spare Berengar, he assists the player in overcoming a formidable alchemist. Conversely, if the player decides to kill Berengar, they can acquire a highly potent medallion from his remains. Regardless of the outcome, it underscores the incredible strength and grudge-bearing nature of the witcher Geralt.
11 Ivo Of Belhaven
Helped Out Queen Meve During His Travels, Who Was Impressed By His Speed And Lethality
- Status: Alive
- Affiliation: School of the Bear
It’s self-evident that any witcher who finds themselves in the history books has accomplished something extraordinary to deserve such recognition. This is precisely what happened with Ivo from Belhaven, a witcher hailing from the School of the Bear, active during the 13th Century. He honed his combat skills and mastered various crafts essential for a witcher in Haern Caduch, the Bear Keep, which brought him considerable recognition during his time.
The swiftness and efficiency of his battles made him a skilled witcher, traveling the land to exercise his craft while generally remaining solitary. His greatest and renowned adversary is the legendary beast known as Gernichora, who inflicted severe injuries upon him. Remarkably, he recovered from these wounds and formed an alliance with Queen Meve to eradicate this menace permanently. Impressed by his combat abilities, the Queen extended an invitation for him to join her army; however, Ivo opted to resume his life as a solitary traveler instead.
10 Warritt
A Blind Witcher Who Used A Modified Supirre Sign To Use Echolocation
- Status: Alive
- Affiliation: School of the Viper
Remarkably, even though most witchers must sharpen every sense to battle their adversaries, it’s Warritt’s accomplishments that truly stand out. Despite his blindness, he has earned a reputation as one of the most formidable fighters in the area.
He employed an upgraded variant of the Suirre Sign, a tool customized for enhancing hearing among witchers. This adaptation allowed him to develop a type of echo-location, making him extraordinarily formidable on the battlefield and earning him legendary status.
9 George Of Kagen
A Legendary Witcher Known As The Dragonslayer
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Griffin
The Griffin School was recognized for its witchers who adhered to refined social norms and were equally adept at magic and fighting numerous adversaries simultaneously. While George of Kagen might not have been featured in the principal Witcher series, he is spoken about in GWENT: The Witcher Card Game, a platform where players discover that he was an illustrious fighter.
George bore a resemblance to a valiant knight, and he met his end not long after receiving mortal wounds from a fierce green dragon. It was an impressive victory over the dragon since he went into combat armed with only one blade, having forgotten to carry the blueprint of his recently crafted silver sword along with him.
8 Erland Of Larvik
Founder of the School of the Griffin
- Status: Unknown
- Affiliation: School of the Griffin
Every witcher school was established by a founder, and it was Erland of Larvik who initiated the School of the Griffin. This took place when he and thirteen trusted companions chose to depart from the remains of the order, with Erland ensuring his school would uphold the chivalrous objectives that the original witchers were intended to pursue.
As a revered grandmaster, Erland was held in such high esteem that monarchs sought his wisdom at court. Despite his role as a mentor, Erland also hunted fearsome beasts, including the cyclops of Ard Skellig. When he and his fellow witchers had largely eliminated the monster population, kings grew wary of their intentions, which paved the way for sorcerers to assault the school’s main campus. Unfortunately, Erland was away during these attacks. However, upon learning of the devastation, he penned down all his knowledge in a journal and hid it within a cave. His present location remains a mystery.
7 Deglan
Vesemir’s Mentor Who Unleashes Monsters Upon The Lands To Keep Witchers Relevant
- Status: Deceased
- Affiliation: School of the Wolf
The animated film “The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf” offers a captivating extension to Netflix’s Witcher universe. It delves into another intriguing chapter in the series, focusing on the adventures of a beloved character named Vesemir. Fans are thrilled by this exploration, as they’ve longed to learn more about him. The film also showcases his relationship with his mentor, Deglan, making it an enjoyable experience for fans.
However, it turns out that Deglan is nothing short of a criminal who artificially tried to increase the number of contracts witchers can get by releasing synthesized monsters onto innocent people and forcing them to hire these cat-eyed specialists. His reasoning for doing this for the good of their own kind is a shallow one at best, but Deglan is a hard character to hate because of his relationship with Vesemir. As the sacking of Kaer Morhen begins, this dishonored witcher uses the last of his strength to protect as many witchers as possible while killing the witch who started this mess, Petra.
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