The Witcher fans can now read Geralt of Rivia’s origin story in Crossroads of Ravens, the latest novel in Andrzej Sapkowski’s best-selling fantasy series. Originally published in Poland last November, the English translation released in the US this week (September 30). While Crossroads of Ravens is the ninth book in The Witcher series, you don’t need to be a longtime reader to understand what’s going on. The prequel takes place before the other Witcher novels and original short story collections, so it’s a suitable starting point for fans of the video game and TV adaptations, too.
Crossroads of Ravens is available in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook. The hardcover edition is on sale for $24.50 (was $30). If you prefer audiobooks, Crossroads of Ravens is available on Audible for $19.68 (was $22.49). Audible Premium Plus members can purchase it for $15.74 or with their monthly credit.
This new Witcher novel sounds like an exciting addition to the series, especially with the focus on Geralt’s origin story. It’s great to see it offered at a discount on launch day too! Looking forward to seeing how it expands the lore.
Geralt’s origin story! It’s always fascinating to see how characters develop from their beginnings. I’m curious to see how this novel will tie into the existing lore and if it’ll introduce new elements that could expand on his character even further.
Absolutely! Origins often provide deeper context for a character’s choices later on. It’ll be interesting to see how the novel explores Geralt’s early relationships and experiences that shaped him into the Witcher we know.
I completely agree! Understanding Geralt’s origins will likely shed light on his relationships and moral dilemmas throughout the series. It’s fascinating to see how his past shapes his decisions and interactions with others.
Absolutely! Exploring Geralt’s background can really deepen our understanding of his moral dilemmas and choices throughout the series. It’ll be interesting to see how his past influences his interactions with other characters.
I completely agree! Delving into Geralt’s origin not only adds richness to his character but also sheds light on the world-building of the series. It’ll be interesting to see how his early experiences shape his decisions later on.
It’s great to see so much excitement about Geralt’s backstory! Exploring his origins can really help us understand his motivations and the choices he makes throughout the series. I’m curious to see how this new perspective will tie into the larger Witcher universe.
Absolutely! Delving into Geralt’s origins not only adds depth to his character but also enriches the overall lore of the Witcher universe. It’ll be interesting to see how his early experiences shape his relationships later on.