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Between the monster hunting and the things Geralt and Yennefer get up to on a stuffed unicorn, it is safe to say that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is not a game for children.
However, this brand-new release not only offers the younger generation a chance to experience the epic story but also shows a whole new side to Geralt of Rivia.
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Courtesy of Random House Worlds, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now being released in the form of a child-friendly book titled The Little Witcher.
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Written by Rafal Babraj, Nadia Gasik, Katarzyna Grzyb, Sebastian Kalemba, Katarzyna Krainska, Lukasz Ludkowski, Tomasz Matera, Krzysztof Muciak, Jacek Rembis, Alex Sutton, Bartosz Sztybor, Milena Zajac and with art from Giada Carboni, this collection of comics is perfect for the little ones in your life.
Much like his video game counterpart, we will see Geralt take on the job of a girl dad and part-time monster hunter as he tries to raise Ciri whilst also teaching her all about life as a Witcher.
“Young Ciri’s extensive training at Kaer Morhen, the witchers’ stronghold, includes everything she needs to learn to survive the many threats in her world . . . as well as all the antics and fun of a little girl bonding with her adoptive dad and family,” the official synopsis reads.
“With help from Geralt and Ciri’s closest companions—including the motherly magic of Yennefer of Vengerberg and the wisdom of uncle Vesemir—these adorable tales of a non-traditional family will make you laugh, make you sigh, and make you realize that raising a Little Witcher is not that different from raising any other kid."
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It continues, "Sure, bedtime stories might include warnings of monsters who fart when surprised, and Geralt might invoke the Witcher Code to get Ciri to brush her teeth or clean her room, but even the formidable White Wolf knows to surrender when it comes to bedtime battles or Afternoon Tea with the toys.”
The Little Witcher is perfect for those who are raising their own little Ciris or for readers who believe in the power of a found family.
Not only that but readers of all ages, whether a The Witcher fan or not, can get stuck into this story collection which is available to pre-order right now ahead of its 13 May launch.
Topics: The Witcher, The Witcher 3, CD Projekt Red, Comics