When Geralt first heard the news that Jaskier had died, he immediately embarked on a journey to discover the truth and, most importantly, to identify who might have been behind it.
His search took him to Lettenhove, Jaskier's hometown, where the bard was reportedly buried. However, upon reaching the grave, Geralt was taken aback to learn that Jaskier's cause of death was listed as some sort of illness.
This struck Geralt as impossible, knowing that years earlier, Jaskier had taken a potion that made him immune to both aging and illness. The only plausible way for Jaskier to have died would have been through a violent end.
The apparent inconsistency in the story made Geralt wonder: if the cause of death was fabricated, what other lies had been told? His suspicions grew, leading him to dig up Jaskier's grave, where he discovered it to be empty.
This left Geralt with a troubling question: why would anyone go to such lengths to make it seem like Jaskier was dead, and, more importantly, where had the bard gone?
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After like decades of painting this a little every week when I had free time I finally finished my new profile photo lol
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Jaskier's last clear memory is being seized by Nilfgaardian soldiers, but everything after that is a blank.
The next thing he knows, he awakens in a grimy back alley. Pain radiates through his body, and he knows something is terribly wrong. A kind of wrong one is not supposed to talk about
When he finally reunites with Geralt, Jaskier keeps quiet about his ordeal, afraid that Geralt might hold him responsible.
Kaer Morhen is meant to be a sanctuary, but Geralt's concern grows as Jaskier, now staying at the fortress, is plagued by nightmares that he refuses to discuss.
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"ANYA CHALOTRA and JOEY BATEY are officially reprising their roles as YENNEFER and JASKIER in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep." — Redanian Intelligence
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