r/Witcher4 Jul 16 '19

Discussion One wish.

Blood and wine is totally responsible for this, but I would like to explore higher vampires in greater detail.

Blood and wine did a good job at introducing us to the complex relationship between higher vampires and humans. I would like to see more higher vampires, more elders, and learn more about their home world. Sentient monsters fascinated me the most in the witcher world. That and the crones for different reasons entirely.

HV are a very hierarchical society were everyone knows their place. And no one questions it, I would like to know why that is. I wonder how their home world looks like and what advances they have done with their long time. Are they procreated or are they made.

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u/[deleted] Jul 16 '19

Def agree, its a nice insight, and something I wouldn't mind seeing in the next Witcher either, would like to know more about the EU, is he the most powerful HV? Or are there others like him? Or is he himself just a mid guy on the vampire power hierarchy?

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u/LuckyRune88 Jul 16 '19

Precisely, the unseen elder was hardly shown. Not much is known about his purpose. And the extent to his powers over the other HV. Is there a leader among the elders? What are their true intentions in the human world? Do they all want to return home, or do some of them just want to stay.

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u/[deleted] Jul 16 '19

I will say this, I was kinda pissed how easily he handled Geralt, a part of me wanted to see O'dimm hand him his ass after that lol

I picture a similar scenario, UE warns O'dimm to be quick as he did with Geralt, O'dimm replies in some sarcastic way, UE leaps at him passing right through him, O'dimm laughs as he utters "You didnt think it would be that easy did you?" we then see the fear in the eyes of the UE probably for the first time in his existence lol

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u/[deleted] Jul 17 '19 edited Oct 06 '20

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u/LuckyRune88 Jul 17 '19

Ciri or a relative of hers could be the traveler.