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The Witcher Volume 5: Fading Memories

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As Geralt explores new career possibilities, he receives a request from the mayoress of Towitz--a small town where children are being kidnapped by Foglets.
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Based on the hit games by CD Projekt Red! The Witcher is now a Netflix Original Series! As Geralt explores new career possibilities, he receives a request from the mayoress of Towitz--a small town where children are being kidnapped by Foglets. Upon accepting the work, Geralt's thrust into the mysterious past of a mourning mother and her now abducted son. Caught between the townsfolks' recollections of the kidnapping and a slew of disturbing visions, Geralt must face the approaching danger with his own intuition. Created in close collaboration with the studio behind the games! Collects issues #1-#4 of the Dark Horse Comics series The Witcher: Fading Memories.

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August 09, 2021
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I love these multi-facetted witcher stories, there is no balck and white but multiple shades of grey. Geralt is not always right, good people are not always good. I did have an issue with the "narrator" in this volume, though, you don't always know who is speaking and that is kinda annoying.
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