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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Do the witchers have a code?

For the whole Order of The Witchers, there is no such thing as a "Code". This is just an excuse not to accept certain jobs.
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What is Geralts 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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What is Geralt's Law of surprise?

Law of Surprise, a custom as old as humanity itself, is the price a man who saves another can demand. It is a request for something which neither the saviour nor the saved knows the nature of, until the saved man returns home.
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What was the wording of Geralts wish?

Geralt wished to have a child with Yennefer, since that would prevent the djinn from killing her in that moment and would bind their lives together through this fate and their future child.
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Can Yennefer have a baby?

With Ciri's family now dead, Geralt is the only parent figure she has, and given that he's a witcher, Ciri is the closest to a daughter that he can ever have, as he – as well as Yennefer – can't have children.
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Did Yennefer get pregnant?

In fact, in the novels (and in the show) both Yennefer and Geralt are incapable of having biological children. For Geralt, the show affords him a wide landscape of emotions — his story isn't pegged to his ability to father children.
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How did Geralt get Pavetta pregnant?

After assisting Duny, the knight offers Geralt a reward. Much to the shock of those in the room, Geralt claims the Law of Surprise, leading him to claim Pavetta and Duny's unborn child. Despite being invoked twice, the Netflix show never defines the Law of Surprise.
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Does Ciri marry Geralt?

Ciri, when she is in the woods with the young girl, says she learned how to fight from her father, Geralt. Geralt, in turn, views Ciri as his daughter, as does Yennefer. … [Geralt and Ciri] are not lovers, nor are they in love with each other.”
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How did Geralt have a child?

In the fourth episode of season 1, Geralt saves Duny from almost certain death and he claims the Law of Surprise as his reward, believing that it would not result in anything major. Little did he realise that it would give him the right to claim Duny and Pavetta's unborn child, Ciri.
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What is Geralt's age?

By the time Geralt appears in the first episode of the Netflix series The Witcher, he is already 71, though he is played by 36-year-old Henry Cavill. Aside from his catlike eyes, white hair and world-weary attitude, Geralt doesn't really show his age. By the start of the second season, Geralt is 104 and Vesemir is 169.
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Is Geralt a cripple?

"Geralt isn't disabled." "This kind of pandering needs to stop." "Actually, Fringilla Vigo healed Geralt in Lady of the Lake so he isn't disabled." (A point I have already debunked on Twitter and explained that Geralt has canonical disabilities beyond his knee and elbow - ie.
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Does Geralt's knee heal?

Though the Dryads manage to heal him using the remedies of their mystical forest, the extraordinary nature of their magical healing causes Geralt severe, permanent nerve damage. For the entire rest of the saga, Geralt regularly deals with chronic pain in his knee and elbow.
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Why do Geralts eyes go 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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What was Geralt's name before becoming a witcher?

Geralt's name was one chosen by him as well. In the books, Geralt chose the name Geralt Roger Eric du Haute-Bellegarde, but his trainer Vesemir felt the name was too silly and only Geralt stuck.
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Is Geralt's mom a mage?

Yes, Visenna is Geralt's mom, who also happens to be a sorceress and a capable healer. In both the short story and live-action adaptation, Geralt and Visenna have a heated exchange concerning his abandonment as a child.
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Who does Ciri sleep with?

One of the most ambiguous about Ciri is in regards to her sexuality. While her possible tryst with Skjall might make people think that she's straight, certain events in the books and games alike might make fans think otherwise. In the books, Ciri ends up sleeping with a girl names Mistle.
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Who does Ciri fall in love with?

Shortly after Ciri traveled back to Skellige and at one point became extremely infatuated with one of the kingdom's famous warriors, Olaf Stigvason. However, this love was never meant to be as he was 35 years old, married, and with children older than Ciri.
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Why is Ciri destined to Geralt?

Ciri was bound to Geralt by the “law of surprise” promise her father Duny (Bart Edwards) made to the witcher for saving his life.
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Why did the princess puke in The Witcher?

The queen was not horrified when Duny transformed, just surprised. Pavetta vomited because she is pregnant.
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Is the Law of surprise always a child?

Here's how The Witcher wiki describes the Law of Surprise: The Law of Surprise is a custom as old as humanity itself. The Law dictates that a man saved by another is expected to offer to his savior a boon whose nature is unknown to one or both parties.
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Did Yennefer get her uterus removed?

For it to work, Yennefer has to have her womb removed, meaning she will never bear children. *This is were we see Foltest and Adda as CHILDREN, confirming that we're most definitely in the past. This barbaric procedure is intercut with Geralt's fight with the Striga.
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Why did Yennefer give up her uterus?

However, things go south again. Aretuza convinces Yennefer she needs to undergo a procedure to give up her ability to produce children in order to have power and obtain beauty over her deformities.
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Is Ciri infertile?

Since Ciri never underwent the witcher mutations, she's very much fertile and can bear children. After all, Emhyr var Emreis wouldn't have made Ciri Empress of Nilfgaard if she were sterile.
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