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Ciri's Origin Story From The Witcher Becomes New Comic
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Ciri's Origin Story From The Witcher Becomes New Comic

Nov 25, 2024 12:04 PM

Dark Horse is set to release a new comic adaptation of The Witcher short story "A Question of Price," which delves into the origin of Ciri, a fan-favorite character. This story is part of The Last Wish collection, which includes adaptations from Andrzej Sapkowski's work. The narrative follows Geralt of Rivia as he attends a banquet in the Kingdom of Cintra, where chaotic events unfold involving Ciri's familial ties. The hardcover comic will be priced at $17.99 and releases on July 29, continuing Dark Horse's ongoing adaptations of The Witcher series. With only three stories left from The Last Wish to adapt, fans can look forward to more comic adaptations in the future, alongside Dark Horse's original stories set in the Witcher universe.

What is "A Question of Price" in The Witcher series?

"A Question of Price" is a short story from the first canonical book of The Witcher series, originally written by Andrzej Sapkowski. It narrates Geralt of Rivia's attendance at a banquet where he faces challenges and revelations regarding Ciri's heritage, paving the way for her later adventures.

The Witcher is a popular fantasy franchise that has spawned critically acclaimed video games, books, and a successful Netflix series. The world of The Witcher is rich with intricate lore, featuring complex characters and moral dilemmas. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, released in 2015, is particularly notable for its expansive open-world gameplay and deep storytelling, helping to solidify the series' status in both gaming and popular culture.



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