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>The Witcher 1:The Witcher 1 starts with the protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, who is a Witcher—a mutant with special powers trained to fight monsters—suffering from amnesia. He is found unconscious by his fellow Witchers and taken to Kaer Morhen, their fortress. Soon after, the fortress is attacked by a group called the Salamandra, led by the mysterious Azar Javed. They steal the Witchers' stock of mutagens, substances used to make Witchers.
Geralt sets out to recover the stolen mutagens and unravel the mystery of his lost memories. His journey takes him through the city of Vizima, where he gets involved in a conflict between the Scoia'tael (a guerrilla group of non-humans) and the Order of the Flaming Rose (a militant group fighting non-humans). Geralt's quest leads him to confront conspiracies, political intrigue, and dark magic involving powerful entities like sorceresses and royalty.
Throughout his adventures, Geralt must make choices that impact the political landscape and his personal relationships, with his decisions affecting the outcome of the story. The game ends with Geralt thwarting a plan to use the stolen mutagens to create a new race of superhumans, and he has a final confrontation with Azar Javed.
>The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings:The Witcher 2 picks up shortly after the events of the first game. Geralt continues to search for more clues to his lost past while becoming embroiled in a new political turmoil. The game begins with Geralt being wrongly accused of murdering King Foltest of Temeria and must clear his name by hunting down the real assassin—a fellow Witcher known as Letho.
Geralt's quest to find Letho and uncover the reasons behind the assassination plots leads him across kingdoms on the brink of war. He navigates through complex alliances and conflicts among various factions, including kings, sorcerers, and rebels. Along the way, Geralt's choices continue to influence the political landscape and shape the destinies of the regions he travels through.
The game is heavily centered on political intrigue, with Geralt caught in the middle of a struggle for power between the Northern Kingdoms and external threats like the Nilfgaard Empire. His journey uncovers a conspiracy involving the sorceresses' lodge and multiple kingdoms, revealing that the assassinations are part of a larger scheme orchestrated by the empire of Nilfgaard to destabilize the region.
Ultimately, Geralt confronts Letho, who reveals his motives and connections to the Nilfgaardians. Depending on the player's choices, Geralt can decide Letho's fate. The game ends setting up the political stage for further conflict, leading into the events of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.