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Andrzej SapkowskiA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Nenneke awakens Geralt and sends away the woman who had sex with him, Iola. Geralt tries to speak with her, but Nenneke tells him Iola has taken a vow of silence.
Geralt is resting and healing at Melitele’s temple in Ellander. Nenneke examines and redresses his wounds, chastising him for allowing a striga to hurt him so badly.
The cult of Melitele is a contemporary instance of various pre-human religions that worshipped goddesses of harvest and fertility. Though many other religions have waned, the cult of Melitele remains strong.
Nenneke finds Geralt walking. The two argue about whether a trance will help Geralt, who insists that he is immune. Nenneke believes it can’t hurt.
Geralt sees birds circling around the mutilated corpses of two travelers. He concludes that a few days prior, the pair had been traveling home from the direction of a nearby forest when something attacked them. However, other features of the scene puzzle him, and he decides to investigate.
In the forest, Geralt finds a tower. While descending a slope to the tower wall, he senses someone watching him. He spots a girl with enormous, black eyes following their movements, but when he greets her, she disappears into the forest at an enormous speed.
By Andrzej Sapkowski