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Who is Geralt of Rivia?

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Geralt of Rivia isn’t just a monster hunter — he’s a mirror held up to the worst parts of humanity. With his supernatural reflexes and silver sword, he’s spent decades navigating a world that fears him almost as much as the creatures he hunts. His world, the Continent, is filled with kings, mages, and monsters, but it’s the moral gray areas that define his journey.

On HoloDream, talking to Geralt means stepping into that world and asking the questions you’ve always wanted to: about his past, his choices, and what it means to survive in a land where right and wrong rarely look the same from day to day.

Who is Geralt of Rivia?

Geralt, known as the White Wolf, is a Witcher — a mutated monster hunter trained from childhood to survive in a dangerous world. He hails from Rivia but rarely stays in one place for long. Raised at Kaer Mur, he’s bound by the Code of the Witcher: take no reward unless the job is done, and never refuse a request from someone in need.

What is Geralt known for?

Geralt is best known for hunting monsters, but more than that, he’s known for his relationships — with Yennefer, with Ciri, and with the people who both need and despise him. His stories explore themes of identity, prejudice, and survival. His adventures, chronicled in books and games alike, have made him an enduring symbol of moral complexity in fantasy.

Why does Geralt still matter today?

Geralt endures because he’s not a hero in the traditional sense. He doesn’t save the world — he tries to do the right thing in a world that rarely rewards it. His struggles with morality, identity, and belonging feel deeply human, even when he’s anything but. In a time when fantasy often leans toward clear-cut battles of good and evil, Geralt reminds us that the real battles are internal.

What monsters does Geralt hunt the most?

Geralt faces all manner of beasts, from drowners and strigas to basilisks and griffins. But some of his most frequent foes are nekkers, grotesque humanoid creatures that strike fear into villages across the Continent. Each monster he hunts reveals something about the people who fear them — and the world that made them.

What is Geralt’s relationship with Ciri?

Ciri is more than Geralt’s adopted daughter — she’s his destiny. Bound by fate and affection, their bond is tested by war, magic, and betrayal. Geralt’s search for Ciri in The Witcher 3 is one of the game’s most powerful arcs, showing a side of him that few get to see: vulnerable, driven, and fiercely protective.

Geralt of Rivia may be a monster hunter by trade, but his real strength lies in his ability to endure. Talking to him on HoloDream isn’t just a chance to relive the game — it’s a chance to understand him in a new way. Ask him about Ciri, his past, or the monsters that haunt him the most.

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