In this, we see Geralt and his party face certain doom and very, very few survive. The story starts with Ciri recounting events in her life, which sets up the novel’s story. This taps into the King Arthur myth, as it features the knight Galahad and Nimue, the Lady of the Lake. In fact, this probably could’ve been split into two volumes and that may have made it easier to digest all the details but regardless, it’s still the strongest and best book in the series. It’s the thickest of the series, anyway, and with that, a whole lot of shit happens. Regardless, it’s been a hell of a ride up to this point and I’m kind of bummed that there’s just one book left. So, this is the fifth of the five saga books and the seventh of eight, overall. At last, I have reached the final book in The Witcher saga! Well, technically there is one more that takes place after the saga.
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