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An interesting excerpt from The Last Wish:
Not sure how to categorize this. Limited Emotion Manipulation? Limited Fear Manipulation?
An excerpt from Time of Contempt:
And here's Geralt's recollection of the fight from Curse of Crows for more info:His eyes lit up with an ominous glow, a hoarse roar tore through his clenched teeth. The striga backed away, pushed by the power of concentrated hatred, anger and violence which emanated from the attacking man and struck her in waves, penetrating her mind and body. Terrified and pained by feelings unknown to her she let out a thin, shaking squeak, turned on the spot and ran off in a desperate, crazy escape down the dark tangle of the palace's corridor.
Geralt stood quivering in the middle of the hall. Alone. It had taken a long time, he thought, before this dance on the edge of an abyss, this mad, macabre ballet of fight, had achieved the desired effect, allowed him to physically become one with his opponent, to reach the underlayers of concentrated will which permeated the striga. The evil, twisted will from which the striga was born. The witcher shivered at the memory of taking on that evil to redirect it, as if in a mirror, against the monster. Never before had he come across such a concentration of hatred and murderous frenzy, not even from basilisks, who enjoyed a ferocious reputation for it.
Not sure how to categorize this. Limited Emotion Manipulation? Limited Fear Manipulation?
An excerpt from Time of Contempt:
Seeing as Geralt has no issues facing the specters of the Hunt in the first Witcher game, could this count as Resistance to Fear Manipulation?‘A single horse,’ the Witcher interrupted, picking his sword up from the bench. ‘A single, real horse. The rest are the spectres of the Hunt... Damn, it can’t be ... in the summer?’
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Behind the horse came something vague, an irregular cloud, a whirl, a phantom, woven from the gloom and glow. Something that caused panicky fear and a revolting, gut-wrenching dread.
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