Posted October 23, 2016
Witchers were created specifically to fight monsters and as i understand it, killing monsters require a lot of knowledge and preparation.
So how is it that witchers are no longer needed by the time of witcher 3?
The conversation with the captain of the guard and the duchess in B&W seems to imply that most people have next to zero knowledge of monsters.
If there are fewer monsters in the world would'nt that be because witchers have been doing their job well? Once all the witchers are dead and no new ones are created, wouldnt the number of monsters increase?
I have not read any of the books. Just played the games. Any clarification would be appreciated.
Thank you.
So how is it that witchers are no longer needed by the time of witcher 3?
The conversation with the captain of the guard and the duchess in B&W seems to imply that most people have next to zero knowledge of monsters.
If there are fewer monsters in the world would'nt that be because witchers have been doing their job well? Once all the witchers are dead and no new ones are created, wouldnt the number of monsters increase?
I have not read any of the books. Just played the games. Any clarification would be appreciated.
Thank you.