. "Geralt of Rivia was a Captain, strongman, and infantryman in the United States Marine Corps before he became a trained Witcher."@en . . . "Gwynbleidd"@en . "Rivian nobility"@en . "Geralt of Rivia was a Captain, strongman, and infantryman in the United States Marine Corps before he became a trained Witcher."@en . "Male"@en . . "The Witcher, Monster Slayer"@en . . . . "Dark"@en . . . . . "Fringilla Vigo"@en . . . . "Alias"@en . "The Last Wish"@en . . . . "Swordsmanship"@en . "Butcher of Blaviken"@en . . . "Sir"@en . "Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii) is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations (including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt videogames). Like all Witchers, Geralt is a monster hunter for-hire. He possesses superhuman abilities, and is a master swordsman. During the Trial of the Grasses, Geralt exhibited unusual tolerance for the mutagens that grant Witchers their abilities. Accordingly, Geralt was subjected to further experimental mutagens which rendered his hair white and may have given him greater speed, strength and stamina than his fellow Witchers. Geralt is also known as Gwynbleidd, meaning \"White Wolf\" in Elder Speech. He was given this alias by the dryads. He is also called the Butcher of Blaviken. Geralt's first name was bestowed on him by Visenna, his mother. However, despite his surname, Geralt does not hail from Rivia. In actuality, he grew up in the Witcher keep Kaer Morhen in the realm of Kaedwen. Geralt's first choice of name was \"Geralt Roger Eric du Haute-Bellegarde,\" a choice that was dismissed by his mentor Vesemir as silly and pretentious. In the end, Geralt chose the name \"of Rivia\" as a more practical alternative. Geralt adopted a Rivian accent to enhance the authenticity of his chosen name. At one point, Queen Meve of Lyria knighted Geralt for his valour in the Battle for the Bridge on the Yaruga, and granted him the formal title \"of Rivia,\" a boon which the Witcher found highly amusing. Geralt's granted title elevates him above a commoner and formally affords him knightly status."@en . "The White Wolf"@en . . . . . "Geralt of Rivia"@en . . . "Slaying monsters"@en . "Dark-gold"@en . . . . . "Gwynbleidd"@en . . . . . "see appearances section"@en . . . "Milk-white"@en . . . . . . "Essi Daven/Little Eye"@en . . . "Slaying Monsters"@en . . . . . . "Lytta Neyd"@en . "The Witcher"@en . . . . . . "Butcher of Blaviken"@en . "White One"@en . "Monster slayer"@en . . "Protect the innocent & Hunt down Kingslayer"@en . . "Type of Hero"@en . "White Wolf"@en . . "Geralt of Rivia"@en . "Swordsman, The Hero, Monster Slayer"@en . "Triss Merigold"@en . . . . "Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii) is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations (including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt computer games). Witchers are monster hunters for hire. They possess nearly superhuman abilities and are expert swordsmen. He is voice by Jacek Rozenek. Geralt is known also as Gwynbleidd (Elder Speech meaning \"The White Wolf\", a name which was given to him by the dryads), as well as the Butcher of Blaviken. Despite his name, Geralt does not come from Rivia: he grew up in the witchers' keep of Kaer Morhen in the realm of Kaedwen. In the interest of appearing more trustworthy to potential clients, young witchers were encouraged to make up surnames for themselves by master Vesemir. As his first choice, Geralt chose \"Geralt Roger Eric du Haute-Bellegarde\", but this choice was dismissed by Vesemir as silly and pretentious, so \"Geralt\" was all that remained of his chosen name. \"Of Rivia\" was a more practical alternative, and Geralt even went so far as to adopt a Rivian accent to appear more authentic. Later, Queen Meve of Lyria knighted him for his valour in the Battle for the Bridge on the Yaruga conferring on him the formal title \"of Rivia\", which amused him. He is, therefore, a knight of Lyria, and not a commoner. His status is, in one example, acknowledged during the first Witcher game, when he is twice invited."@en . . . "Goals"@en . "Powers/Skills"@en . . . . . . "Kaedweni ??"@en . "Strong, swordsman skills, Witcher magic, Superhuman Senses"@en . "Full Name"@en . . . . . . . "255"^^ . "Geralt of Rivia"@en . . "Hero"@en . "Find and protect Ciri from the Wild Hunt"@en . "Occupation"@en . . . "Geralt_of_rivia.png"@en . . . . . "Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii) is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations (including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt videogames). Like all Witchers, Geralt is a monster hunter for-hire. He possesses superhuman abilities, and is a master swordsman. During the Trial of the Grasses, Geralt exhibited unusual tolerance for the mutagens that grant Witchers their abilities. Accordingly, Geralt was subjected to further experimental mutagens which rendered his hair white and may have given him greater speed, strength and stamina than his fellow Witchers."@en . . "Origin"@en . "Geralt of Rivia is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations, including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt video games. Like all witchers, Geralt is a monster hunter for hire. He possesses superhuman abilities and is a master swordsman. During the Trial of the Grasses, Geralt exhibited unusual tolerance for the mutagens that grant witchers their abilities. Accordingly, Geralt was subjected to further experimental mutagens which rendered his hair white and may have given him greater speed, strength, and stamina than his fellow witchers."@en . . . . . . "Geralt Roger Eric du Haute-Bellegarde"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Geralt of Rivia (Polish: Geralt z Rivii) is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations (including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt computer games). Witchers are monster hunters for hire. They possess nearly superhuman abilities and are expert swordsmen. He is voice by Jacek Rozenek. Geralt is known also as Gwynbleidd (Elder Speech meaning \"The White Wolf\", a name which was given to him by the dryads), as well as the Butcher of Blaviken."@en . . . . "Superhuman abilities"@en . . . . . "Jacek Rozenek"@en . "Whitelocks"@en . "Recipient of the Order of Vitis Vinifera"@en . "Shani"@en . . "Geralt of Rivia is a witcher and the main protagonist of the Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski and its adaptations, including The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt video games. Like all witchers, Geralt is a monster hunter for hire. He possesses superhuman abilities and is a master swordsman. During the Trial of the Grasses, Geralt exhibited unusual tolerance for the mutagens that grant witchers their abilities. Accordingly, Geralt was subjected to further experimental mutagens which rendered his hair white and may have given him greater speed, strength, and stamina than his fellow witchers. Geralt is also known as Gwynbleidd, meaning \"White Wolf\" in Elder Speech. He was given this alias by the dryads, and is also called the Butcher of Blaviken after an unfortunate incident in that town. Despite his title, Geralt does not hail from the city of Rivia. After being left with the witchers by his mother, Visenna, he grew up in their keep of Kaer Morhen in the realm of Kaedwen. In the interest of appearing more trustworthy to potential clients, young witchers were encouraged to make up surnames for themselves by master Vesemir. As his first choice, Geralt chose \"Geralt Roger Eric du Haute-Bellegarde\", but this choice was dismissed by Vesemir as silly and pretentious, so \"Geralt\" was all that remained of his chosen name. \"Of Rivia\" was a more practical alternative and Geralt even went so far as to adopt a Rivian accent to appear more authentic. Later, Queen Meve of Lyria knighted him for his valour in the Battle for the Bridge on the Yaruga conferring on him the formal title \"of Rivia\", which amused him. He, therefore, became a true knight of Lyria, only to lose the title soon after for departing."@en . . "Hobby"@en . . . "Sir"@en . . . . . .