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This letter is not actually seen in Cena neutralności. It is only read by Geralt when Merwin Ademeyn shows it to the witcher as evidence that he and his party have every right to be at Kaer Morhen. This is a rather obviously point of disagreement between the witchers and the hunting party.
Zawartość[]
- Glejt
- Do moich komesów, wasali i poddanych wolnych
- Wszem i wobec oznajmiam, jako Merwin z Caingorn w naszej pozostaje sluzbie i milym nam jest, tedy gniew nasz sciagnie na siebie, kto by mu wstrenty czynil.
Notes[]
This is a nod to one of the first short stories about the witcher, "Mniejsze zło". In that tale, Renfri had a letter of safe conduct which she claimed was signed by King Audoen and bore his seal, asserting that she and her band were working with the his knowledge and blessing. Suspiciously, the letter misspelled the word "mistreat" (mistreet), but Renfri quickly glossed over this.