How long can a witcher live?

Witchers can live to be over 150 years old, but probably a lot longer. Witchers are often viewed with fear and suspicion by the common folk.
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How long is Geralt's lifespan?

This reddit posts suggests that Geralt's age is about 100 years.
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Who is the oldest living witcher?

Vesemir plays a key role in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. He is the oldest living witcher, the only one to survive the pogrom which decimated the Wolf School witchers a long time ago.
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Do witchers have longer lifespans?

Witchers have enhanced strength and reflexes, heightened senses and can recover from all but the most dire of wounds. They also have a greatly extended life span. Vesemir, the oldest known living witcher, was born in 1095, according to the human calendar of the Continent.
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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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How old are Geralt and Yennefer? (the Witcher)



Who is the strongest Witcher?

4 Geralt of Rivia Is The Strongest Witcher

Not only is Geralt an incredible swordsman, but he also demonstrates a strong proficiency with magic as well, using the witcher Signs to great advantage in battle.
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Why is Geralt infertile?

A witcher's training and preparation begins at a very early age, and these children are subjected to alchemical processes, mutagenic compounds, and intense physical and magical training. As a result, witchers go through many mutations, which give them strength, speed, endurance, and more, but also leave them sterile.
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Are there female witchers?

Are there any female Witchers in the video games/novels? According to a report from TheGamer, it's mentioned in The Witcher novels that there were women who tried to become Witchers, but none survived all of the trials. However, there are no actual full-fledged female Witchers in the novels or video games either.
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Is Ciri age normal?

When Cintra falls in the novels, Ciri is around 11 years old, and after some time wandering alone, she finally meets up with Geralt at roughly the age of 12. While these same events transpire in the live-action Netflix series, it's clear that Ciri is much older than she should be.
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Why do witchers eyes turn black?

The black eyes are his pupils completely dilated, allowing him to see better in the dark, which fits with the scenario in the opening scene of the series. Potions can also enhance speed, endurance, healing, and more, depending on what they need to fight each monster.
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Who is the youngest Witcher?

Journal Entry. Leo is the youngest of Kaer Morhen's residents. He's not a full witcher — though he has completed his training, he was not subjected to mutation.
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Is Yennefer older than Geralt?

How Old Is Yennefer? Yennefer of Vengerberg is almost a century old. The Netflix show depicts Yennefer as 71 while in the books and games she is closer to 94. At times, hints are dropped that Yennefer is a couple of years older than Geralt.
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How many witchers are still alive?

Voleth Meir's actions resulted in killing 3 Witchers named Gwain, Edward, and Merek, and later Vesemir stated two more dead, Vartok, and Yrden, only 5 of them were alive at the end.
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Can the Witcher sleep?

Yes, in the books they sleep like normal people, they are can probably go on without sleep little longer than ordinary people, but not by much.
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Do witchers age slower than humans?

Aging is less of a problem for Witchers since they live much longer than humans, and the aging process is much slower in the Witchers compared to humans.
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Do all witchers have yellow eyes?

The Witcher's Geralt of Rivia is an iconic figure with his white hair and yellow eyes - but Season 2 shows that this is not a common Witcher trait. Netflix's The Witcher season 2 raises the question of why Geralt's iconic hair and eye color are not a common Witcher trait.
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Is Jaskier immortal?

'Cause that's just a very bard thing to do." This sort of wraps up the mystery, although it becomes strange that Netflix decided to cut the "Jaskier Accidentally Becomes Immortal" episode from the show's first season.
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Is Ciri sterile?

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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Why is Yennefer so old?

In case of Yennefer, it is caused by magic - mages found a way to stop (but not reverse) their ageing process, hence she will be always looking in her mid-20s.
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Can a Witcher have a child?

Throughout The Witcher franchise, all largely agree that witchers themselves cannot have children due to the alchemical mutations they endure at a young age. As a result, Geralt has no children of his own, but instead becomes Ciri's guardian after accepting her as a child of surprise.
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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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Can only males become Witchers?

Yes, there have been female witchers. The Cat School has had female witchers, for sure, though I don't know if the others have seen many females. Ciri was trained as a Wolf school witcher, but isn't a legitimate witcher, since she never underwent the Trial of the Grasses.
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Can 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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Can Witchers be cured?

Even with potions and magical care, Geralt took weeks and months to recover from some wounds he's gotten. As for scars, they don't usually heal, no matter how much time goes by. They will fade over time, but if an injury was severe enough, scarring is all but unavoidable and will never completely disappear.
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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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