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Pardus of Korath was a witcher from the School of the Cat, active during the 13th century. Pardus was sold to the witchers by his parents in exchange for water when the Dyn Marv caravan passed through the Korath Desert. This event was the only memory he retained of his life before being taken in by the witchers. He barely survived the Witcher Trials, which took place while the caravan was in Aedirn. As a Cat school witcher, Pardus became an adept killer, though his experience differed from…

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Gezras of Leyda was 11th century born witcher known for founding the current incarnation of School of the Cat. 1 Biography 2 Gwent: The Witcher Card Game 3 Personality 4 Notes 5 Gallery 6 References Gezras, born as half-elf, was hated by his foster father who considered him to be an abomination.1 Sold at a very young age to the mages of Stygga Castle, he was trained in the early Cat School to become a witcher. Unfortunately for Gezras, he was chosen as one of the test subjects for a new ... Bogdan Rezunenko, Blood Hunter, The Witcher Books, Witcher Art, The Elder Scrolls, The Witcher 3, Fantasy Concept Art, Dark Souls, Fantasy Clothing

Gezras of Leyda, born in the 11th century, was a witcher notable for founding the current incarnation of the School of the Cat. Gezras was born a half-elf, a fact that made him despised by his foster father, who considered him an abomination.[1] At a very young age, he was sold to the mages of Stygga Castle and subsequently trained in the early Cat School to become a witcher. Unfortunately, Gezras was selected as a test subject for a new mutation formula, part of an experimental process…

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