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* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: this works to bring all necessary actors to the [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]], mixed with [[Stable Time Loop]] in one case.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: this works to bring all necessary actors to the [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]], mixed with [[Stable Time Loop]] in one case.
* [[Big Badass Battle Sequence]]: the battle of Brenna. Which in itself has nothing to do with the plot, but is immensely important [[In Universe]].
* [[Big Badass Battle Sequence]]: the battle of Brenna. Which in itself has nothing to do with the plot, but is immensely important [[In-Universe]].
** [[Lower Deck Episode]]: the battle is shown through the eyes of a minor and unimportant character from ''[[Blood of Elves (Literature)|Blood of Elves]]'', who now receives the spotlight.
** [[Lower Deck Episode]]: the battle is shown through the eyes of a minor and unimportant character from ''[[Blood of Elves]]'', who now receives the spotlight.
* [[Breather Episode]]: the hanse's stay at Beauclaire.
* [[Breather Episode]]: the hanse's stay at Beauclaire.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: five books of wait, but Ciri's training on the Pendulum now pays off.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: five books of wait, but Ciri's training on the Pendulum now pays off.
* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: Preceded by a [[Dwindling Party]].
* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: Preceded by a [[Dwindling Party]].
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: and so Geralt knows now what to do, purely by accident... or destiny.
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: and so Geralt knows now what to do, purely by accident... or destiny.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Geralt's original troupe from ''[[Baptism of Fire (Literature)|Baptism of Fire]]'' is expanded with [[The Sixth Ranger]]-slash-[[The Chick]] Angouleme, {{spoiler|Dandelion leaves the gang, and Regis gets briefly promoted to [[The Lancer]], when he starts feeding on humans again and Cahir suffers a bad case of dead}}.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Geralt's original troupe from ''[[Baptism of Fire]]'' is expanded with [[The Sixth Ranger]]-slash-[[The Chick]] Angouleme, {{spoiler|Dandelion leaves the gang, and Regis gets briefly promoted to [[The Lancer]], when he starts feeding on humans again and Cahir suffers a bad case of dead}}.
* [[Gainax Ending]]: {{spoiler|Geralt and Yen die... and they are on island of Avalon at the same time? Or is it the afterlife? ''[[The Mists of Avalon|Avalon]]?'' And Ciri leaves for [[King Arthur|Camelot, with Galahad]]?}} The author clearly decided to [[Torch the Franchise And Run]].
* [[Gainax Ending]]: {{spoiler|Geralt and Yen die... and they are on island of Avalon at the same time? Or is it the afterlife? ''[[The Mists of Avalon|Avalon]]?'' And Ciri leaves for [[King Arthur|Camelot, with Galahad]]?}} The author clearly decided to [[Torch the Franchise and Run]].
* {{spoiler|[[The Hero Dies]]: And his love interest, too. However, in the video games, both come [[Back From the Dead]] five years later.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Hero Dies]]: And his love interest, too. However, in the video games, both come [[Back From the Dead]] five years later.}}
* [[Idiot Ball]]: {{spoiler|Vilgefortz}}, who despite all his power apparently can't notice a well-crafted illusion until it's too late.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: {{spoiler|Vilgefortz}}, who despite all his power apparently can't notice a well-crafted illusion until it's too late.
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* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|Though he had his moments before, it's now that Regis shows what he can do in spectacular fashion.}}
* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: {{spoiler|Though he had his moments before, it's now that Regis shows what he can do in spectacular fashion.}}
* [[Life Will Kill You]]: {{spoiler|Geralt battles monsters, omnipotent sorcerers, leads an army to victory, survives a [[Suicide Mission]]... and is killed with a pitchfork by an angry mob. Just a moment later, Yennefer (who also duked it out with aforementioned omnipotent sorcerers and stood up to an entire coven of witches) dies from magical overexertion while trying to heal him.}}
* [[Life Will Kill You]]: {{spoiler|Geralt battles monsters, omnipotent sorcerers, leads an army to victory, survives a [[Suicide Mission]]... and is killed with a pitchfork by an angry mob. Just a moment later, Yennefer (who also duked it out with aforementioned omnipotent sorcerers and stood up to an entire coven of witches) dies from magical overexertion while trying to heal him.}}
* [[Lost in Translation]]: [[In Universe]] example: During their last conversation, Emperor Emhyr bids Ciri farewell in the Elder Speech, addressing her as "luned". Ciri understands this word literally as "young girl". {{spoiler|Its second meaning in the Elder Speech, however, is "daughter", which is what her biological father really meant.}}
* [[Lost in Translation]]: [[In-Universe]] example: During their last conversation, Emperor Emhyr bids Ciri farewell in the Elder Speech, addressing her as "luned". Ciri understands this word literally as "young girl". {{spoiler|Its second meaning in the Elder Speech, however, is "daughter", which is what her biological father really meant.}}
* [[The Multiverse]]
* [[The Multiverse]]
* [[Party Scattering]]: At the end, {{spoiler|Geralt and Yennefer end up [[Not Quite Dead]] on opposing ends of the known world and Ciri is [[Trapped in Another World]] altogether}}.
* [[Party Scattering]]: At the end, {{spoiler|Geralt and Yennefer end up [[Not Quite Dead]] on opposing ends of the known world and Ciri is [[Trapped in Another World]] altogether}}.
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* [[Stable Time Loop]]: while Ciri travels {{spoiler|[[The Multiverse]] in search of her home,}} she receives unexpected help from two sorceresses {{spoiler|from her future}} - they realize that {{spoiler|being lost between times and spaces, she is, in practice, everywhere}}. Thus, she may as well appear to them. So by some effort on their side they summon her, and show her the way to her destiny - {{spoiler|the [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]}}.
* [[Stable Time Loop]]: while Ciri travels {{spoiler|[[The Multiverse]] in search of her home,}} she receives unexpected help from two sorceresses {{spoiler|from her future}} - they realize that {{spoiler|being lost between times and spaces, she is, in practice, everywhere}}. Thus, she may as well appear to them. So by some effort on their side they summon her, and show her the way to her destiny - {{spoiler|the [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]}}.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: The final battle.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: The final battle.
* [[Two Girls to A Team]]: Geralt's hanse after Angouleme joins him.
* [[Two Girls to a Team]]: Geralt's hanse after Angouleme joins him.
* [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]
* [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]
* [[The Wild Hunt]]: {{spoiler|It's Aen Elle, elves from another world, who travel between the dimensions to kidnap humans for later enslavement.}}
* [[The Wild Hunt]]: {{spoiler|It's Aen Elle, elves from another world, who travel between the dimensions to kidnap humans for later enslavement.}}

Revision as of 23:06, 8 April 2014

The seventh and final book in The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski, originally in Polish (original title: Pani Jeziora).


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