cloud8521: he is also not really a traditional witcher right? he has extra procedures done that not many have had done right?
Jamanticus: Yep, he survived the Trial of Grasses (the one where they give you mutagens) exceptionally well, which made them decide to use even more extreme mutagens on him. That's what turned his hair white. Also a good part of the reason why he's only been completely thrashed in single combat by one person, ever.
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That person was the sorcerer Vilgefortz. Not only an obscenely powerful and power-hungry mage, but a master of swordsmanship as well. Still, Geralt ended up killing him too in the end xP
wiki described him near exactly like a young Voldemort haha
Young, incredibly talented, handsome, nice voice
Corylea: In TW1, Geralt says that no witcher has ever died of old age. Since they live such dangerous lives, usually some monster gets them, sometime, but their life span IS greatly extended.
In the journal entry for Vesemir, it says that he's so old that he may even pre-date Kaer Morhen ... which means that he's very old indeed.
When Geralt says that he's "too old" for something or the other, I don't get the sense that he's talking about physical aging; it's more a weariness of the spirit. He's still in fabulous shape, physically, except for the scars. But after 100 years of seeing people treat each other badly, after 100 years of being an outcast, after 100 years of killing monster after monster, his zest for living is less than it was when he was young.
Im 20 and i says "Too old for this a lot too" which indicates i have done those things alot in the past...Maybe it was just a figure of speech ?