What is the lifespan of a witcher?

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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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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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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Is Geralt 300 years old?

Forum veteran. Geralt is around 90 - 100 years old. Yennefer is around 110, while Triss is way younger (around 50). Ciri is around 25 in most of TW3 (except the beginning of course where she should be around 12).
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Is Yennefer immortal?

In Netflix's The Witcher, most of the major characters we follow have magical augmentations and other mutations that prevent them from aging. Both Geralt of Rivia and the powerful mage Yennefer are essentially immortal of the ageless variety, meaning they can still die from injuries.
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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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Why do witcher eyes go 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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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 are witcher eyes yellow?

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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Is Ciri half elf?

Ciri is a descendant of Lara Dorren, an elven sorceress. Because of that, she possesses Elder Blood. Elder Blood isn't simply blood from elves. It's blood from a specific lineage of elves that gives its descendants unparalleled magical powers.
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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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How many witchers are left?

There are 13 witchers, that are, or might be alive at the start of Witcher 3. 5 from books, 6 from comics and 2 from games.
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Do witchers have longer lifespan?

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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Is Yennefer older than Geralt?

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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Do Witchers sleep?

They're enhanced humans, but still humans. When they're heavily wounded or really tired, meditation isn't gonna cut it and they'll need to sleep. Naturally i assume, they can last longer without sleeping than normal humans but it doesn't mean they don't sleep at all.
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Is Yennefer pregnant by Geralt?

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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Why is Yennefer barren?

Yennefer, like most sorceresses, is sterile and secretly sought a way of restoring her fertility. In the case of sorceresses, infertility comes as a consequence of magic, which has damaging effects on their reproductive system.
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Why did Yennefer have her uterus removed?

The enchantment that follows is essentially a form of torture, a brutal surgical procedure that comes at a significant cost. For it to work, Yennefer has to have her womb removed, meaning she will never bear children.
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Who is Ciri's love interest?

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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Can Ciri have a child?

Since Ciri never underwent the witcher mutations, she's very much fertile and can bear children.
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Can Elder Blood make Witchers?

The Elder Blood Created The Witchers

They are useful so long as there are monsters to be slain in the world, but as the monsters become rarer, the citizens of the Continent turn their fear and distrust upon the Witchers themselves.
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What made Geralt's hair white?

Geralt exhibited great tolerance to mutagens that grant Witchers their abilities, especially in the Trial of the Grasses. As a result, he was put through further experiments that caused him to lose all pigmentation in his body, turning his skin and hair pale white.
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