It usually involves the adventures and battles of witchers in a fantasy world filled with magic and monsters.
The main plot often centers around the Witcher Order's struggle to maintain balance in a chaotic world, facing various threats and solving mysteries. It might also delve into the personal growth and relationships of the witchers themselves.
The Witcher novels are ordered in a way that first gives you a taste of Geralt's adventures through 'The Last Wish' and 'Sword of Destiny' with their short story formats. 'The Last Wish' sets the stage, showing us Geralt's nature and some of the key relationships. 'Sword of Destiny' expands on this. Then the series dives into the more continuous saga with 'Blood of Elves' and subsequent books like 'Time of Contempt' where the political and magical turmoil in the world of the Witcher deepens. 'Baptism of Fire' continues the character development and the overarching plot, followed by 'The Tower of Swallows' which moves the story forward, and finally 'The Lady of the Lake' which concludes the main narrative arc.
Well, in The Witcher 1 story, Geralt is the central character. He starts his journey in a world filled with chaos. There are kingdoms at odds with each other. Geralt is hired to deal with all sorts of problems, from slaying beasts that are terrorizing villages to getting involved in the power struggles between mages and nobles. His own past also plays a big role as he uncovers secrets about his origin and his connection to certain events and people in this complex world.
A good order to start is with 'The Last Wish' as it contains short stories that introduce Geralt and the world of the Witcher. Then move on to 'Sword of Destiny'. After that, you can follow the main saga in the order of publication, which gives a chronological flow of the story and helps in understanding Geralt's character development and the complex political and magical landscapes of the Witcher universe.
First, get a copy of the novels. You can buy them from a bookstore or an online platform. Then, find a quiet and comfortable place to read, like your bedroom or a cozy corner in a library. Just start from the first book and read at your own pace.
In my opinion, starting with the main quests in Velen like 'The Bloody Baron' is a great start. It sets the tone and introduces important characters. Then move on to some of the related side quests in the area that expand on the story and characters you've met. After that, head to Skellige and follow the main quests there which often have a more epic and mythical feel.
Well, a common reading sequence for The Witcher novels is to begin with 'The Last Wish', followed by 'Sword of Destiny', and then proceed to the core series starting from 'Blood of Elves'. This order helps you understand the character and story development better.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'lost order a novel' so I can't tell you the exact main plot.
The plot of Wizard 1 takes place in England at the end of the 19th century. It tells the story of Geralt, a special profession called "Wizard". He and his friends carried out a series of missions in various areas of the wizarding world. Geralt, the protagonist of the story, was a wizard with a strong sense of justice. He constantly discovered and exposed various dark sides and conspiracies in the wizarding world while carrying out missions with his friends. On one mission, he learned that an evil wizard was planning to use dark magic to destroy the entire wizarding world. He stepped forward and fought fiercely with the evil wizard. During the battle, Geralt continued to search for the source of black magic and found that it was caused by an ancient magic known as the Great Black Magic. Through his tireless efforts, he finally succeeded in destroying the Great Dark Magic and saving the wizarding world. As the story goes on, Geralt and his friends discover that there are many problems in the wizarding world, including discrimination between wizards and Muggles, political instability in the wizarding world, and so on. They decide to take action to work for the development and peace of the wizarding world.
Yes, the recommended reading order is as follows: start with 'The Last Wish' and then 'Sword of Destiny' for the short story collections that introduce the world and characters. After that, move on to 'Blood of Elves' and continue through the rest of the saga in sequence: 'Time of Contempt', 'Baptism of Fire', 'The Tower of Swallows', and 'The Lady of the Lake'.
One main plot point is Geralt's amnesia. He has to piece together his past while dealing with present threats. Another is the political unrest in the kingdoms, with different lords vying for control. Also, the presence of powerful monsters that Geralt must face.