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The Lady of The Lake
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The Lady of the Lake is the fifth and final novel in the Witcher Saga.
It follows Ciri, who after walking through a portal in the previous book, finds herself in an Elven world.
The story involves her attempts to escape and rejoin Geralt and Yennefer, while navigating the complexities of her prophesied destiny and the ongoing war between the Northern Kingdoms and Nilfgaard.
The novel features multiple perspectives, including the frame story of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake, and Condwiramurs, an oneiromancer, as they piece together the legends of Geralt and Ciri.
The book concludes the series with a satisfying and emotionally charged finale, wrapping up the characters' arcs and the larger narrative of the Witcher world.
It follows Ciri, who after walking through a portal in the previous book, finds herself in an Elven world.
The story involves her attempts to escape and rejoin Geralt and Yennefer, while navigating the complexities of her prophesied destiny and the ongoing war between the Northern Kingdoms and Nilfgaard.
The novel features multiple perspectives, including the frame story of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake, and Condwiramurs, an oneiromancer, as they piece together the legends of Geralt and Ciri.
The book concludes the series with a satisfying and emotionally charged finale, wrapping up the characters' arcs and the larger narrative of the Witcher world.
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Mentioned by Andrew as part of the main Witcher saga.

Ep 442 - The Last Wish (Introducing The Witcher), by Andrzej Sapkowski
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