Anyone who has read Andrzej Sapkowski's novel saga can see the many liberties the Netflix series has taken with the source material, more so in its second season than in its first. Season 2 -- a loose adaptation of Sapkowski's Blood of Elves -- upset longtime fans by deviating from the events of the novel, rewriting characters and creating new
Andrzej Sapkowski, David French (Translator) From the New York Times bestselling author of The Reynevan—scoundrel, magician, possibly a fool—travels into the depths of war as he attempts to navigate the religious fervors of the fifteenth century. When the Hussite leaders entrust Reynevan with a dangerous secret mission, he is forced to come
"Andrzej Sapkowski has announced a new novel from the Witcher world on the Warsaw Comic Con Fair currently underway in Nadarzyn. At the moment, we do not know any specific information about it." These are fresh news, if i find anything new i will post it here.
Andrzej Sapkowski's writing, as always, is impressive. Whoever did this translation took painstaking care to make sure that the result is well written and beautiful. “Time of Contempt” is many things. It is a disturbing and deeply political novel about what life might really be like in a traditional fantasy world.
People still remember season 8 of Game of Thrones and because of that they remember seasons 5 to 8 and what it means when a writer is not involved in a production based on the work. Then again - Sapkowski is a lazy dipshit, he never did any work - not for the first paper RPG, not for the second one, not for the games.
Since The Witcher debuted on Netflix back in late 2019, fans of Andrzej Sapkowki's books have had varied opinions on the adaptation's quality. Those unhappy with the show tend to take issue with
even they wonder where they are, and Ciri is still on the run, that's barely any difference to what she had to endure during the saga. Nilfgaard is still a threat to the northern kingdoms (the war was just postponed again, even the games picked up the idea of another war for obvious reasons) and the Lodge is still a big player (as we have seen in the games too), even more than ever.
Polish author and writer of the original Witcher novels, Andrzej Sapkowski, doesn't receive any royalties from the sales of CD Projekt Red's trilogy of Witcher titles. Well, there's a very stark reaso
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