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This article needs to clarify its statement about mutation, which it proposes it typically congenital. That is not the case, at least in real life. 76.19.197.84 ( talk) 18:50, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
The name of the bard is Marigold only in the Czech version. Ausir ( talk) 18:49, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
88.200.253.133 ( talk) 16:05, 20 January 2008 (UTC) The name of the Geralt's "stepdaughter" should actually be spelled "Ziri" (from Old Speech Ziriael, "swallow"). This is mentioned in one of the books.
Exactly where is it clearly stated in the books that Geralt has lost all body pigmentation? The part in The Last Wish which tells of Geralts mutations and trials leaves the pigmentation issue a bit ambiguous they could be speaking of his hair only or body pigmentation as well but it is not made completely clear in my opinion. "The only one to live out of all those chosen for further trials. My hair's been white ever since. Total loss of pigmentation. A side-effect,as they say." (page 115 of The Last Wish) Ildin ( talk) 13:58, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
No, Staszek Lem, you are mistaken in your edit summary. I didn't say he wasn't the main character--I said the article was full of cruft and OR and all that, which I think is a pretty accurate assessment. The longest paragraph in this article isn't even about this character; it's about, ahem, "witchers". Moreover, there is no reason to assume this content can't be covered in the main article or in that list article--the main article is 26k and woefully undersourced, and that list article already has just about everything that's sourced. No, this is just like all those other fantasy articles--Pokemon, Game of Thrones, K-pop, rassling, Star Wars--full of original research and fan stuff. I know non-fans aren't supposed to touch that, and the normal Wikipedia rules for notability and sourcing don't apply, but that is the way it is. Drmies ( talk) 19:23, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
After seemingly being killed by a mob during a slaughter of non-humans
-- clarify: killed in novels or in game?
In general, The "Plot" section must clearly say how Geralt's story ends in the books, because we have two worlds melding, and readers better clearly know the distinction. Staszek Lem ( talk) 22:53, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
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Gerald still doesn’t have nothing about his biography of the tv show. Gerald is a very popular character, probably the most famous one of the franchise, and now that he have his tv show, he deserves the explanation on his Netflix show because he is one of the main characters but is still empty. So don’t you think we need to expand it. Alvrix3104 ( talk) 04:36, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
First of all, I would like to apologize for the edit. I admit that sometimes I feel very superior on Wikipedia, that I forgot that there are rules. I'm really sorry for the edit war attempt, so now I'm gonna make things in the right way.
I would like to include a TV fictional biography, because I feel that the show doesn't follow the plot of the books. This time it would be shorter, only keeping the essential and what's really important. But this time I won't be doing nothing, until we can finally come to an agreement. Ulises1126 ( talk) 15:13, 1 January 2022 (UTC)