Chapter 723: Nine People with Their Own Characteristics (Part II)
In addition to the three female warlocks, two demon hunters, and a dwarf, Feng Longde felt that the remaining man and woman could be regarded as the two most legendary or in other ways to describe the two characters in the original novels and games of the "Witcher" series, except for the guy Gallott. Pen | fun | pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ ο½ο½ο½ο½
The first thing Von rond recognized was the middle-aged man in a fancy costume and a heron feather on his hat: Julian Alfred Pancratz, or Dandrien, or even Viscount Thunder Harp in terms of honorific titles, a bard who was very well-known in both the north and the south.
A gifted poet, a bard, a graduate of Ausenfurt College, a regular performer at the Royal Palace, an unrivalled lover in love, a playboy admired by ladies all over the world, a skilled negotiator, and an eloquent orator...... These various seemingly inappropriate appellations are the very common images of Dandrien in the stories that have been sung by allβof course, they do seem to be exaggerated, and Dandrien thinks that he himself is merely a simple artist and a servant of the goddess Muss...... Well, it's not really modest, it's more of a braggart, especially when combined with Dandrion's handsome and somewhat under-beaten face......
What most people don't expect is that Dandrion is one of Garrow's closest friends, even if he is a chattering mouthy guy, a funny clown and a veritable lazy, but as long as he wants, he can immediately become a personable and excellent nobleman in high society, but his amorous and amorous often cause him a lot of trouble, which also makes the white wolf have to help him wipe his ass again and again, and even many adventures are created by Dandrien's big trouble......
As far as Von Rond knew, Dandrien, who was born in 1229 in the world where Gelllot was originally located, was so handsome that he was often mistaken for an elf or half-elf by people (and even the elves themselves). In addition, Dandrien studied at Oxenford College, but he was known throughout the college for being lazy, drunk, and stupid and pompous as a student, and was hired as a professor because of his excellent grades in the examinations, but after a year of teaching, Dandrien left the college and began to travel around the world, occasionally returning to Oxonford College as a visiting professor.
Not only that, Dandrion and Shani, who had some contact with Garrowt, are both alumni, but this famous playboy is not popular with some people in Oxonford College, and various restrictions have been imposed on him, such as his permanent ban from entering a radius of 100 meters from the Alchemy Academy, as well as a radius of 300 meters from the women's dormitory, which shows that his "despicable" behavior has made quite a few conservative people stay away from him.
Within a few years of Dandrion's career as a bard, he had made a name for himself with his prowess and considerable grace, becoming the most famous poet in the northern kingdoms, and even many nobles and princes respected him. As a bard, his most famous poem "The Lion Cubs of Sintra" is based on the story of Gallott and Ciri, a father and daughter, and Dandrion has devoted much of his efforts to describing Gallott's struggle with monsters, the famous history of romance, and his adventures with Gallott, making Galllot the most famous demon hunter and "the first swordsman of the North" 's reputation is far and wide, and it has given him more business in disguise, and it is the only favor that Dandrion can give to his demon hunter friends.
Because Dandrien has always used his star status to travel around the world, he often collects information for Sigismund Dijestra, the intelligence leader of the Kingdom of Redania, for the sake of patriotism and gold, and later even acts as a spy for the Kingdom of Temeria, but that time he was almost hanged by the local guards of the floating harbor, not that he exposed his identity as a spy, but that he was too much involved in the flowers, if it wasn't for the timely arrival of Gelot and others, then he would have to be a lonely ghost on the gallows in the floating harbor, and maybe he could turn into a demon with a lute instead of a sword......
In addition to this, Dandrion was almost always by Gelot's side, and followed him from the Brochloon Forest in search of Ciri until they reached the Duchy of Touscent, a vassal state of the Nilfgaard Empire, where the always lustful and amorous Dandrion stayed because of the local ruler, Anna Henrietta, Duchess of Touscent, and wrote his memoir, Fifty Years of Poetry, based on this adventure. Originally, Dandrien had every chance to live a real aristocratic life without worrying about food and clothing, but the good times did not last long, and he later had to flee the Duchy of Touscent in a panic because he annoyed the Duchess, and left the first draft in the Duchess's closet (which made Feng Longde, who read the relevant content, have to wonder if Dandrien is hiding in the closet like the old king next door), so that he had to rewrite it later. In addition, all of Dandrien's poems have been included in two poetry collections, "The Dilemma of Love" and "The Age of the Moon".
According to what Von Rond knew, Galllot and Dandrion could be regarded as true friends, although one of them was known for being good at causing trouble and being unable to keep his mouth shut, but this did not delay the friendship between them, after all, Dandrion was the first person in Gailot's life who would invite him to travel with him, even if the fundamental purpose of inviting a demon hunter to travel with him was to leave the area as soon as possible so as not to be caught by the four tall brothers he gave to the girl who had been in love all night...... But in any case, the words that von Longde saw on Dandrion's related Gwent card were like saying everything beyond comprehension.
"Dandrien, you're cynical, you're a woman, you're a liar, but you're my best friend. β
Although Feng Longde, who knows these materials and settings, still doesn't understand that a demon hunter like Gallott who doesn't like to talk too much would become friends with a particularly flamboyant bard, he at least understands that Dandrion seems to cause trouble for Galllot many times, but it is a rare type to treat Galllot as a normal person, after all, don't forget, the world in which Galllot originally lived discriminates against and excludes demon hunters in terms of the general trend, and people like Dandrion who are ordinary humans but don't have any negative views of demon hunters are quite rare, so it is natural to be able to show Dandrion's personality, otherwise Gelot would not have befriended him.
"Then, the remaining silver-haired and green-eyed female warrior is ......" Silently looking at Xi Rui, who was staring at him with both hands clenched and sword in his hands not far in front of him, Feng Longde slightly tilted the helmet wearing the Demon Ring-Wing Barrel Helmet, "Ciria Fiona Eren Rayanron, the unexpected son of Garrow, and the one who inherited the blood of the ancients in the famous prophecy......"
Cilia Fiona Ilyn Rayanne, the young female warrior in front of von Rond is the daughter of Emperor Nhil Enris and Princess Paveta of Sintra, the granddaughter of Caranther the "Lioness of Sintra", and the adopted daughter of the famous demon hunter Gelot of Rivia, known as the "Lion Cub of Sintra", and the elves call her "Jivielle", which means "swallow" according to the Elven language. Very rarely, Ciri has been a "Source Warlock" since she was a child, and she is also the inheritor of the "Ancient Blood", and has the ability to travel through time and space (in fact, it should be regarded as being able to freely cross different planes), and is known as the "Queen of Time and Space", so she is also one of the main characters of the original novel of the "Witcher" series and the game "The Witcher III: Wild Hunt" like Gallott.
In a sense, Ciri's birth can be both inevitable and accidental: after Gallott successfully lifted the curse of Ciri's father Donnie and facilitated his marriage to Pavita in a royal commission from Sintra, he asked them for a report according to the "law of accidents": he would return here again in six years to receive the reward, and Pawita and Donnie found that the "reward" was actually the unborn Ciri. Not long after Ciri was born, Paveta and Donnie were raised by her maternal grandmother, Caranther, when they were caught in a storm and disappeared on a ship sailing from the Skelly Islands. It wasn't until six years later that Gallott returned to the kingdom of Sintra to meet Caranther as promised, but did not take Ciri with him, and left without even asking Carantor for the child's name and gender.
As the princess of Sintra, Ciri spent her childhood in the kingdom of Sintra and the Skelliger Islands, which gave her many opportunities to learn skating skills with Halma, who was also young at the time, and the two became childhood friends, and Ciri's parents disappeared during a boat trip to the Skelly Islands.
Due to the growing threat of the Nilfgaard Empire to the whole of the north, Queen Caranther planned to send her own granddaughter Shiri to the court of King Evel of the Kingdom of Verdon, so that the heir of the Kingdom of Sintra would marry Prince Christine of the Kingdom of Verdon, because Carranser's primary goal at that time was to form an alliance with the Kingdom of Verdon and obtain the assistance of the country's army to resist the offensive of the Nilfgaard Empire.
Because something happened, Gallott accidentally encountered him in the Brochon Forest, a reserve where humans were forbidden to enter, in order to "escape marriage" And Ciri who strayed into the forest, and not long after the two met, was brought by the forest spirit to Queen Esna, the ruler of the Brockleon Forest, and generally, the human girls who were caught by the forest spirit will be forced to take the water of Blochlon to wash away their original memories and then transform into the forest spirit in a special way, but Ciri does not seem to be affected by the water of Blochlon, and Queen Aisna also unexpectedly let Ciri choose her own fate, and Ciri chose to leave with Gelot, but Gelot did not take her away after taking Ciri out of the forest, but gave it to the Druid Mossac from the Skelly Islands who had come from the Kingdom of Sintra to find Ciri, and Ciri returned to his grandmother's court.
A few years later, the Nilfgaard Empire invaded the Kingdom of Sintra and the tragic Sintra Massacre took place, culminating in the suicide of Queen Caranther, and the entire territory of the Kingdom of Sintra was occupied by the Nilfgaard Empire. Although it was believed that no member of the Sintra royal family survived, Ciri did not die in the massacre, but was taken out of the city by an elite team of the Nilfgaard Empire, specially appointed by the Emperor and led by Cassirer. Later, with his own wisdom, Ciri managed to escape the Nilfgaard infantry and then managed to escape from the robbers who plundered and slaughtered the village. After this, Ciri spent two weeks alone in the forest by the canal, on her own, and spent another month with a group of exiles fleeing north, starving and trekking as hard as everyone else, before being fortunately adopted by Christiede, the wife of a merchant.
I don't know if it's a coincidence, or because of the "law of accidents" and the constraints of fate in the dark, when Gallott was passing through the kingdom of Soden when he met a shipwrecked merchant Yurga asked him for help, Gallott, who had already learned the news of the Sintra massacre, once again asked for the "law of accidents" in return and took risks to save the merchant Yurga, who was attacked by a large group of evil spirits, and was seriously injured as a result. On the way home from the merchant Yurgar, who had managed to recover his health along the way, he confessed to Gallott that he would not have another child because his wife, Christede, could no longer have children, and planned to give one of his two sons in return. However, when Yurga returns, he is surprised to find that his wife has adopted a girl, Cirry, and Garrow follows the ancient tradition of demon hunters and takes Cary to Kyrmorham, the castle of the wolf demon hunters, for training.
When Ciri was taken to Kell Mohan Castle by Gelot for training as a Demon Hunter, Gallott and Viselmir sent wolf Demon Hunters to train her as a professional Demon Hunter, but she did not undergo the Grass Trial, and judging from the fact that Ciri now maintains her turquoise normal human eyes, she is still a human, not a genetically modified mutant human.