![]() Overcoming the illusions, Vesemir ends up killing Titra and her companions in rage, only to find out that even his fight was a veil of a manipulative sham. In a surprising display of manipulative powers, Kitsu gets into Vesemir’s mind with all the what-ifs he wanted with his first love Illyana or Lady Zerbst. Overwhelmed by their own creation’s power, the Witchers struggle to survive and give their all to the fight. ![]() In cahoots with the one of a kind elf, Kitsu, she combines their powers for the uprising. With the permission of an enraged King, Titra gets a go for her plan to end the monster hunters once and for all. This enables the Pure Witch to further her agenda of Witcher abomination. Her hunches are proven right after the discovery of Kitsu’s lair. According to her, Witchers are selfish and money-hungry. Lady Titra Gilcrest, a witch, never hides her hatred of Witchers, as they are not pure like her but magically enhanced. Hence, it is revealed that the Witchers, themselves, have been engineering new monsters to survive and earn more money. The unique elf, Kitsu, was infused with Mahr abilities.Īfter poking around a bit, they realise that only mages have the ancient knowledge of genetics and cross-breeding. The same smell that Vesemir found on his knife. While exploring the hideout, they find Mahr’s essence on an experiment table. ![]() They also find Vesemir’s elf acquaintance tied up. On their hunt for the runaway elf, the duo finds his hideout reeking of dead female elves. To their utter confusion, Vesemir discovers the scent of a Mahr on the knife that stabbed Kitsu. After the latter is dead, Kitsu escapes but not before getting injured by Vesemir’s knife. ![]() They then find an illusion so powerful that it shocks themleading to a fight with Kitsu, an elf, and a monster companion. During a rest stop, Titra narrates a story about how the first Witcher came into being. Vesemir and Titra leave for the quest together, much to their dismay. We also learn that it was, indeed, Vesemir who killed the leshen in the beginning. Upon the King’s agreement to Lady Zerbst’s suggestion, it is revealed that she is actually Vesemir’s childhood friend and once lover, Illyana. Upon his survival, he is given an injection of magical serums that enhances his abilities that are essential for the craft. To achieve the title of a Witcher, young Vesemir has to go through trials that include surviving the monster-infused forest without proper protection. As the Witcher is leaving, young Vesemir expresses to leave but is denied.Īfter a fight with Illyana about his aspirations to become a Witcher, Vesemir leaves the village in the dead of the night. ![]() Delgan, the drunken man, threatens to reveal their theft unless the children take him to the noblewoman.ĭelgan exorcises the victim with Vesemir who decides to stay behind for the ritual. In a conversation with her, young Vesemir reveals his desire to leave the village and explore the world.Īfter stealing the herbs for the lady and buying a honey cake with the money they had, the duo ends up meeting a drunk man. While retrieving the donkey to complete his task of buying blue gum, he meets the mischievous Illyana who is assigned to look after him. The first introduction of young Vesemir in “Nightmare of the Wolf” is when he is clumsily helping his dad perform an exorcism on a lady. Who is the Witcher that killed the leshen in the beginning? What happens at the quest to hunt the monster? Here is the ending of ‘Nightmare of the Wolf: The Witcher’ explained in detail: Vesemir’s determination However, they are actually instigated by a soldier.Īt the trial, Lady Zebrest suggests a middle ground - Titra and Vesemir hunt the monster terrorising the town together. To her luck, two of them, Vesemir and his companion, kill two soldiers in a bar. Titra (Madam Gilcrest) continues to find evidence to slay the Witchers. Madam Gilcrest promises the now orphan justice for his leshen-slayed family, but her plea is denied in the favour of the Witcher, at the King’s court. “Nightmare of the Wolf” opens with a boy of noble blood witnessing the death of his father and three sisters by a monster known as a leshen. He meets a Witcher who kills it for him but takes the money from his dead father’s corpse. The film explores how young Vesemir urges to leave his poor fate and become a Witcher and explore the world. ![]()
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