It's clear that the wrong man was arrested, and Tissaia may be in danger, but there is no time for Yennefer and Geralt to correct their mistake.Īs Geralt goes to find Vilgefortz, he hears the sound of a battle breaking out within Aretuza's walls, but before he can do anything about it, Dijkstra emerges from the shadows and puts a sword to his throat. Meanwhile, his self-professed favorite painting features the same place where Yennefer was briefly abducted via a corrupted portal. Vilgefortz being the rogue mage explains the odd conversation where he attempts to win Geralt to his side at the ball while rejecting the idea that the Conclave of Mages can bring the desired unity. With new questions piling up, Stregobor is no longer the clear answer, and they have a different suspect: Tissaia's lover and member of the Brotherhood, Vilgefortz ( Mahesh Jadu). The new evidence reminds Geralt of the description Teryn gave him of a woman with a funny voice who helped her captor, indicating Lydia's involvement. Geralt notices another connection between the two - their jewelry, which contains a rare stone found in the same area where he discovered Teryn. Yennefer recalls a strange conversation she had with Philippa that links her mentor Tissaia ( MyAnna Buring) to the sorceress Lydia ( Aisha Fabienne Ross), who was badly burned, removing her of the ability to speak, and, according to Philippa, follows the orders of her lover blindly. As they revisit the night's events later on, in between making up all over their room, Geralt and Yennefer hesitate to declare the mystery as solved, realizing that the rogue mage's true identity isn't Stregobor, but someone else. The undeniable evidence leads to Stregobor's arrest, yet he still claims innocence. When the rest of the mages figure out what's going on, Istredd pulls out the Book of Monoliths from Stregobor's secret hiding place as well. Geralt and Istredd stage a fight in order to allow Yennefer to sneak away and investigate Stregobor's quarters, where she finds a list of half-Elven students and jewelry belonging to the girls that have gone missing. These girls were part-Elven, which once again leads to Stregobor as he is a known hater of elves.Īt the party, these four work together to expose Stregobor. Geralt and Yennefer's theory is seemingly confirmed by Triss ( Anna Shaffer) and Istredd's ( Royce Pierreson) separate investigation, focusing on young women who were taken from the school as well as the stolen Book of Monoliths, which allows a magic user to travel through space and time. These facts lead him to Stregobor, based on his history of experimenting on young women, like Renfri ( Emma Appleton) in Season 1. As Geralt further investigates this conspiracy, he discovers that the lone survivor, Teryn ( Frances Pooley), initially came from Aretuza and has had her memories magically replaced with Ciri's. At the start, Geralt believes it has to be a mage due to his connection with Rience, and his discovery of the castle with the new Ciri and a monster created from mutilated girls in Episode 2 reinforces that. Geralt has been chasing the unidentified person who hired Rience to get Ciri, and the evidence has led him to Stregobor. Meanwhile, Redania still wants to use the young princess as a political pawn, leaving spymaster Dijkstra ( Graham McTavish) and the sorceress Philippa Eilhart ( Cassie Clare) scheming their way to Ciri.Īt the beginning of the party, Geralt and Yennefer have one goal: subtly collect evidence against Stregobor. But, while several groups are after her, the trio focuses their efforts on the one they consider most dangerous - Rience ( Sam Woolf) the fire mage and his mysterious benefactor. Picking up where Season 2 left off, the new episodes have many people chasing Ciri as she, Geralt, and Yennefer ( Anya Chalotra) try to remain hidden while Ciri learns about her powers. With only five of the season's eight episodes available, the series is stalled at a perilous point. So far, Season 3 is focusing more on the mages than the witchers, contrasting the show's earlier direction - but it still follows Geralt of Rivia ( Henry Cavill) as he attempts to raise his child surprise, Ciri ( Freya Allan), despite the ever-increasing dangers that are hunting her. The Netflix show's latest season is divided into two parts, released roughly a month apart. The Witcher Season 3 is out now, at least in part. Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Season 3, Vol.
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