His utter frustration with theirĮven after being thoroughly tricked time and time again they practically throw themselves into the thresher. Luckily Geralt’s sarcasm and gallows humour are always there to cut through their idiocy. Even after being thoroughly tricked time and time again they practically throw themselves into the thresher. Many of the fools who Geralt has become trapped with are easily tricked, causing many of them to died quite unfortunate deaths. Causing him to question and evaluate every occurrence, although not everyone is as competent. Crafting illusions so masterful that even Geralt cannot tell where reality ends and the delusions begin. As they set out in search of an exit the Vulpess challenges them at every turn. Picking up immediately after last issue our motley crew have just ‘lost’ their boat and must traverse the treacherous swamp on foot. There’s actually about a half dozen wise words from him this issue alone and they’re all superb. You can practically hear Geralt’s gravely voice in all of his lines and his sage wisdom never fails to make you think. This story could easily fit into The Witcher 3 as a side quest, it feels totally in line with the world. Tobin maintains his formidable grasp on the world of The Witcher, having played an exorbitant amount of The Witcher 3 recently I can attest to this. We’re over halfway now and judging by the quality of each issue this’ll end up being quite the worthwhile tale. The Witcher: Fox Children continues with another strong entry in this mini-series.
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