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A significant difference between The Witcher game and its Netflix interpretation was shown in the series teaser, where Geralt carries only one sword behind his back.
In the games Geralt is carrying permanently both of his swords.
How does he originally carry them in the books?
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A significant difference between The Witcher game and its Netflix interpretation was shown in the series teaser, where Geralt carries only one sword behind his back.
In the games Geralt is carrying permanently both of his swords.
How does he originally carry them in the books?
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A significant difference between The Witcher game and its Netflix interpretation was shown in the series teaser, where Geralt carries only one sword behind his back.
In the games Geralt is carrying permanently both of his swords.
How does he originally carry them in the books?
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A significant difference between The Witcher game and its Netflix interpretation was shown in the series teaser, where Geralt carries only one sword behind his back.
In the games Geralt is carrying permanently both of his swords.
How does he originally carry them in the books?
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In the books Geralt only carries one sword at once strapped to his back.
As he took off his coat those around him noticed that he carried a sword—
not something unusual in itself, nearly every man in Wyzim carried a weapon
—but no one carried a sword strapped to his back as if it were a bow or a
quiver.
The Last Wish
He keeps his other sword, whichever he isn’t using at that time, strapped to his horse, Roach.
Leaning over, the witcher pulled back the blanket which covered the
horse’s side and uncovered another sword strapped to the saddlebag—one
with a shining, ornate guard and black corrugated hilt.
The Last Wish
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
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In the books Geralt only carries one sword at once strapped to his back.
As he took off his coat those around him noticed that he carried a sword—
not something unusual in itself, nearly every man in Wyzim carried a weapon
—but no one carried a sword strapped to his back as if it were a bow or a
quiver.
The Last Wish
He keeps his other sword, whichever he isn’t using at that time, strapped to his horse, Roach.
Leaning over, the witcher pulled back the blanket which covered the
horse’s side and uncovered another sword strapped to the saddlebag—one
with a shining, ornate guard and black corrugated hilt.
The Last Wish
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
add a comment |
In the books Geralt only carries one sword at once strapped to his back.
As he took off his coat those around him noticed that he carried a sword—
not something unusual in itself, nearly every man in Wyzim carried a weapon
—but no one carried a sword strapped to his back as if it were a bow or a
quiver.
The Last Wish
He keeps his other sword, whichever he isn’t using at that time, strapped to his horse, Roach.
Leaning over, the witcher pulled back the blanket which covered the
horse’s side and uncovered another sword strapped to the saddlebag—one
with a shining, ornate guard and black corrugated hilt.
The Last Wish
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
add a comment |
In the books Geralt only carries one sword at once strapped to his back.
As he took off his coat those around him noticed that he carried a sword—
not something unusual in itself, nearly every man in Wyzim carried a weapon
—but no one carried a sword strapped to his back as if it were a bow or a
quiver.
The Last Wish
He keeps his other sword, whichever he isn’t using at that time, strapped to his horse, Roach.
Leaning over, the witcher pulled back the blanket which covered the
horse’s side and uncovered another sword strapped to the saddlebag—one
with a shining, ornate guard and black corrugated hilt.
The Last Wish
In the books Geralt only carries one sword at once strapped to his back.
As he took off his coat those around him noticed that he carried a sword—
not something unusual in itself, nearly every man in Wyzim carried a weapon
—but no one carried a sword strapped to his back as if it were a bow or a
quiver.
The Last Wish
He keeps his other sword, whichever he isn’t using at that time, strapped to his horse, Roach.
Leaning over, the witcher pulled back the blanket which covered the
horse’s side and uncovered another sword strapped to the saddlebag—one
with a shining, ornate guard and black corrugated hilt.
The Last Wish
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I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
add a comment |
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
I haven’t read all of the books but I believe this is the case throughout.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
i.stack.imgur.com/ClWcN.png
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
@Valorum That looks like game artwork for the cover to me.
– TheLethalCarrot
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
Well, for quite some time had only one sword, or even none.
– Mithoron
8 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
worth to note that in the "Season of the storms" he lost both swords - this means that at least sometimes he carries them both.
– Yasskier
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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