Can Witchers cry?

[Ending Spoilers] The moment you realise that Geralt can cry, he just can't shed tears. Since this a spoiler thread about the ending, i don't feel bad about mentioning the scene on the Isle of Mist.
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Are witchers stripped of emotion?

Geralt Stripped from his emotions | Fandom. Why was Geralt stripped from his emotions and witcher's like Lambert, Eskell and ciri aren't emotionless like him ? It's a common belief that once young witchers have undergone the mutations, they will show no emotion.
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Can witchers blush?

In canon, witchers can't blush because of their mutations, but that little story is really cute.
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Do witchers have emotions?

Geralt/witcher have emotion. But because of the ritual that emotion is being suppressed and blurry. They feel sad, happy, angry. But those emotion is being jailed by some kind of labyrinth in their heart and mind.
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Does Geralt feel pain?

Though healed by the magical Waters of Brokilon Forest, Geralt complained of constant pains in his knee, hip, and elbow. Suddenly, I was intrigued. Unlike other fantasy novels, where the trope of magic erasing any ailment, injury, or disability is rampant, the healing Geralt received didn't negate or lessen his injury.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - "I can't cry. Don't know how"



Who is the strongest witcher ever?

The 12 Strongest Witchers, Ranked
  1. 1 Ciri. Now Ciri may have not gone through the mutation process, but she essentially became a Witcher after being taken in by Geralt, who became her adoptive father.
  2. 2 Geralt. ...
  3. 3 Vesemir. ...
  4. 4 Lambert. ...
  5. 5 Eskel. ...
  6. 6 Letho. ...
  7. 7 Erland of Larvik. ...
  8. 8 George Of Kagen. ...
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What is Geralt's disability?

The Netflix adaptation has chosen, rather controversially, to omit how he was left with chronic pain and a disability. Geralt's disability affects nearly every aspect of his life, from mobility to being able to fight in the Wolf School swordsmanship style he spent his entire life mastering.
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Can a witcher get drunk?

Intoxication is one of the more unique and fun aspects of The Witcher. Basically you can get Geralt "wasted out of his gourd", either deliberately or by accident.
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Why do Geralt's eyes turn black?

The Witcher: How Geralt's Eyes Turn Black

This is because Geralt was under the effects of a potion, which are very common in the universe of The Witcher. Geralt has access to a number of potions and elixirs, which enhance different senses and abilities depending on what he needs.
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Are there female witchers?

It's not that the Witchers are chauvinist pigs by any means (although a few of the Witchers at Kaer Morhen initially give Ciri a rough time). But the trials are so rigorous and dangerous for anyone that undergoes them. So in the world of The Witcher's television adaptation, there are no female Witchers.
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Do Witchers feel the cold?

So, depending on if the witcher has energy to spare and based on his own bioregulation, a witcher will be very warm or very cold at night with influence from the environment. Side note on torpor: Torpor is the slight reduction in body temperature during cold weather.
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What happened Witchers eyes?

When needed, with the help of a "cat potion," he can enhance his vision so well that it expands his pupils completely, so that his entire eyes appear black. It is said that the process it takes to achieve such vision is incredibly painful.
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Is Geralt emotionless?

Nope. The only reason he feigns no emotion is because thats what society is taught, and in turn teaches the Witchers. They're supposed to he heartless killers, when in reality, they do feel emotions like a normal human. As said above.
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Are witchers immortal?

Building on the last entry; Geralt isn't just heading towards a biblical age, were he to step away from his chosen profession, he'd easily outstrip them because Witchers are technically immortal. It's like Tolkien's elves. So long as he isn't struck down, he will continue to thrive and grunt monosyllabic catchphrases.
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Do witchers live forever?

The maximum lifespan of a witcher is unknown because they never actually die of old age. Their profession is so dangerous that most are eventually killed by the monsters they've sworn to eradicate.
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Do witchers need sleep?

In The Witcher, Geralt does not need to sleep when tired, but he must meditate in order to allocate accrued talents as well as for any creation of bombs, oils or potions.
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Why do none of the other witchers have yellow eyes?

The side effects of these extra modifications cause his hair to whiten (earning him the 'White Wolf' title) and his eyes to turn yellow, which is why other Witchers lack his unique pigmentation.
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How many witchers are left?

There are four members of this school still alive and four unconfirmed. As mentioned, the two most important witchers from this school are Geralt and Vesemir (representing the new and old guard of witchers), but there are two other witchers still alive from this academy as well in Eskel and Lambert.
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Why does Geralt call his horses Roach?

"Płotka" is the Polish term for a female horse, and it's also an informal version of the word "płoć," which literally translates to “roach” or “roachy.” Geralt is known for favoring mares over stallions, therefore, the monster hunter's preference ties his steed's name to Polish terminology.
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Can Witchers have children?

While it makes them powerful, the mutations also leave Witchers sterile and unable to have children which is why their most common way of recruiting trainees is through “the law of surprise,” a tradition they invoke when payment cannot be made, claiming something the person in their debt doesn't know they have.
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What happens if you drink too much Witcher 3?

In The Witcher 3, during gameplay, you can put back as many alcoholic drinks as you can find and Geralt's vision will blur but that's it. It may make you slightly worse at combat or walking in a straight line because of the double vision but mechanically, that's all you really see.
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What is Geralt always drinking?

The potion is chiefly made of veratrum, stramonium, hawthorn, and spurge. There are also other ingredients in the potion but they do not have a name in the human language. Geralt has been drinking this potion since he was a child, hence it is not lethal for him. But, the potion can be fatal for any normal human being.
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Does Geralt have a code?

In the books, Geralt actually says there's no such thing as a “Witcher's Code”, and that he just uses it when he doesn't want to do something, as people respect a “code” more than a “no”.
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Does Geralts knee get better?

Of course, Geralt is healed, but in the novels, he never fully recovers from this injury. Instead, Geralt is riddled with chronic pain throughout the rest of the series. "It affects his gait, causing him to walk with a limp that increases in severity depending on the weather.
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How does Geralt get his scar?

Geralt acquires a scar on his arm from a Vodyanoi priest during his contract with the prince exploring the Underwater City, which is compounded by the fact that the prince doesn't want to pay him when he fails to persuade the mermaid to trade her fins for legs and accept the prince's proposal.
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