King Foltest King Foltest is the king of Temeria in the North. In his youth, he was involved in an incestuous affair with his sister that produced a daughter, although both mother and child died in childbirth. They are buried in the family crypt beneath the family castle. However, due to the situation and the way magic works in the fantasy setting, five years later, the daughter rises as an undead monster called a striga, which kills villagers, forcing the royal family of Temeria to abandon their castle and let it fall into ruin. King Foltest forbids anyone from destroying the striga and eventually hires Geralt to lift the curse from the daughter he would dearly love to save, as he has never married and she is his only heir. Geralt is successful, and the girl returns to life as a 15-year-old. However, she is unsocialized and must be taught to speak and behave as a civilized person. In the TV series, Foltest is portrayed by
Shaun Dooley.
Stregobor Stregobor is a powerful mage and master illusionist who is the Rector of Ban Ard where male mages train. In the TV series, Stregobor is portrayed by
Lars Mikkelsen.
Milva Maria Barring (known as Milva) is a talented female archer who is one of the few non-dryads tolerated in Brokilon. After guiding the remains of the beaten Scoia'tael commandos during the second war, she joins Geralt's quest to find Ciri. She later reveals herself to be pregnant and struggles between choosing an
abortion or keeping the child. In the end, she miscarries after being wounded during the Battle for the Bridge on the Yaruga. During the party's stay at Toussaint, she strikes up a relationship with a baron. She dies providing covering fire for the rest of the party during the assault on Stygga. In the TV series, Milva is portrayed by
Meng'er Zhang.
King Vizimir II King Vizimir II is the ruler of Redania. In the TV series, King Vizimir II is portrayed by Ed Burch.
Radovid V Radovid V is the prince of Redania and the brother of King Vizimir II. In the TV series, Radovid V is portrayed by
Hugh Skinner.
Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach (known as Cahir) is an intelligence officer in the Nilfgaardian army who later joins Geralt's party. Cahir is from Vicovaro and has five siblings; he is known for the black helm he wears, which is decorated with the wings of black birds. He ends up falling in love with Ciri when he saves her during the attack on Cintra. Cahir was supposed to capture Ciri and bring her back to Emhyr, but she fled, and he was forced to return empty-handed, for which he was thrown into prison. He would have another chance to redeem himself during the coup at Thanedd, but would once again fail. He later joins Geralt's party as he wants to protect and save Ciri. Due to him being a Nilfgaardian and, more specifically, the black knight who haunted Ciri's dreams, Geralt has a hard time trusting him, but this later changes. Cahir perishes in a duel against Leo Bonhart during the assault on Stygga in an attempt to buy some time for Ciri and Angoulême. In the TV series, Cahir is portrayed by
Eamon Farren.
Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy (known as Regis) is a higher
vampire and a member of Geralt's party. He was well over 400 years old by the time the books were written. Regis joins the party after rescuing Geralt and Dandelion. Due to him being a vampire, Geralt is reluctant to let him join; however, the rest of the members have an easier time with it. Regis is fond of correcting others about their knowledge of vampires and enjoys engaging in intellectual and cultural conversations with the other members of the group. Unlike other vampires, Regis does not drink blood despite his addiction to it when younger, and can withstand full daylight. During the party's stay at Toussaint, he develops a relationship with a succubus. Regis is very powerful and resistant to both physical damage and temperature; he can regenerate even if cut into pieces. Unfortunately for him, it did not help him in Stygga during the fight with Vilgefortz, who melted him into a column with a powerful spell. In the TV series, Regis is portrayed by
Laurence Fishburne.
Angoulême Angoulême is an extroverted, fair-haired girl who bears a resemblance to Ciri. She is from a rich Cintran family that abandoned her, and to survive, she joined a bandit gang called the Nightingales during the second Nilfgaardian assault on the North. She is captured and becomes a prosecution witness during an investigation of the Nightingales that involves Geralt's party. Geralt saves her life as a condition for his cooperation, and later Angoulême joins his party in return for what he did for her. Angoulême is fond of swearing and dreams of opening up a bordello. She dies during the assault on Stygga while protecting Ciri.
Philippa Eilhart Philippa Eilhart is King Vizimir's advisor and remains in Redania's court after his assassination, which she herself arranged. Philippa is a powerful sorceress and one of the few who possess the ability to polymorph. She is a close ally of Dijkstra and occasionally sleeps with him. She is
bisexual. Eilhart is a member of the Chapter on the Conclave, the leader of the Thanedd coup, and the founder of the Lodge of Sorceresses. Philippa arranged the coup in an attempt to eliminate the pro-Nilfgaardian mages and strike first; however, her plans backfired as the conclave collapsed, leaving the North weakened. Philippa, along with the rest of the Lodge (except Yennefer), attempts to use Ciri as a political tool to create a state run by mages; however, her plans fail. It is stated in the final book that Philippa is eventually tortured and killed by witch hunters, and later became known as Saint Philippa. In the games, however, she manages to survive. In the TV series, Philippa is portrayed by Cassie Clare.
Dijkstra Sigismund Dijkstra is the spymaster in Vizimir's court. He considers himself to be close friends with Philippa and is in love with her. Dijkstra helps Philippa in the coup at Thanedd but becomes crippled after Geralt breaks his leg. Dijkstra is considered a tall man and does not resemble a typical spymaster. He becomes one of the key reasons why the North wins the second war against Nilfgaard, as he secures aid from Kovir, which allows him to obtain mercenaries and supplies for the Northern armies. However, due to being a commoner and not a noble, the leaders of the North look down upon him. At the end of the novels, he is forced to flee Redania and the North after Philippa tries to have him killed when she thinks that he is getting close to finding out what happened to Vizimir. In the TV series, Dijkstra is portrayed by
Graham McTavish.
Vilgefortz Vilgefortz of Roggeveen is a member of the Chapter of the Conclave and was a very powerful sorcerer. Along with being one of the most powerful mages in the world of
The Witcher, he also happens to be one of the greatest fighters. Vilgefortz displays his skills when he beats and cripples Geralt in a duel at Thanedd. Vilgefortz is not a typical mage, as he decided to become one after he was well into adulthood and was already an experienced mercenary. Also, unlike the majority of sorcerers who tend to freeze their ages when they are older, so they look distinguished, he looks like a man in his 30s and is quite handsome. He also happens to be one of the rare offspring of a mage, as most of them are sterile. During the first war with Nilfgaard, Vilgefortz proves crucial to the North's victory, as he leads the mages during the Battle of Sodden Hill. He, along with his fellow mages, is considered a hero in the North, but he switches sides and works with Emhyr in an attempt to get his hands on Ciri so he can have the elder blood from the child he planned to put in her. Vilgefortz is killed during the assault on Stygga at the hands of Geralt, though it was no easy task as he seriously wounds Yen and Geralt and (literally) melts Regis. In the TV series, Vilgefortz is portrayed by
Mahesh Jadu.
Leo Bonhart Leo is one of the most famous bounty hunters on the continent during the events of the books. He is nearly seven feet tall and is described as ghoulish, with fish-like eyes. Bonhart is an incredibly skilled swordfighter, having easily defeated the gang of Rats. He also claims to have killed three witchers and has their medallions as proof, though Yennefer questions whether he actually defeated them in a sword duel or if he killed them through other means. Leo is hired by Stefan Skellen, Nilfgaard's imperial coroner, to kill Ciri, though he ends up capturing her and uses her as a pit fighter. Ciri escapes, and he gives chase unsuccessfully. He allies with Vilgefortz and Skellen and would kill Cahir during the assault on Stygga, but he himself is later killed in a duel by Ciri. In the TV series, Bonhart is portrayed by
Sharlto Copley.
Emhyr var Emreis Emhyrs var Emreis is the Emperor of the Nilfgaardian Empire and Ciris's biological father who spent several years cursed as a
hedgehog man. He intends to father a child of the Elder Blood with Ciri in spite of the fact that she is his daughter, although he changes his mind in the final book. In the TV series, Emhyr is portrayed by
Bart Edwards.
Stefan Skellen Stefan Skellen is Emhyr's spymaster and fixer who in charge of searching for Ciri. Skellen is secretly working to overthrow Emhyr and eventually aligns himself with Vilgefortz and Bonhart. In the TV series, Skellen is portrayed by
James Purefoy.
Eredin Bréacc Glas Eredin is an Aen Elle elven military commander and king of the Wild Hunt who leads a horde of ghastly riders across the sky. In ''The Swallow's Tower'', he and Avallac'h lure Ciri to the tower, which leads to her imprisonment in the world belonging to the Aen Elle. There, the duo tries to force her to have a child with the king of the Aen Elle to harness her powers. Eredin ruins the plan by
killing the king, and attacks Ciri. Ciri escapes with the help of unicorns, but not before learning that elves have massacred humans on the Aen Elle world. Eredin's Red Riders attempt to pursue Ciri along the Spiral between worlds.
Rience Rience is a renegade mage, a dropout from Ban Ard mage school, and the main henchman of Vilgefortz. He works as a double agent, spying for (but really on) Nilfgaard. He is given the task of finding the Cintran princess Ciri. Rience likes to torture people and their pain for his pleasure. He eventually dies being drowned in Tarn Mira by Ciri. In the TV series, Rience is portrayed by Chris Fulton in Season 2 and by
Sam Woolf in Season 3.
Mousesack Mousesack (, 'Ermion' in
The Witcher 3) is a
druid from Skellige and a good friend of Geralt. He helps raise Ciri before the Slaughter of Cintra. In the TV series, Mousesack is portrayed by
Adam Levy.
Queen Calanthe Calanthe is the queen of Cintra and Ciri's grandmother. She dies during the Slaughter of Cintra. In the TV series, Calanthe is portrayed by
Jodhi May.
Yarpen Zigrin Yarpen Zigrin is a dwarf mercenary who aids Geralt many times, from hunting down a golden dragon to aiding him on the trail. In the TV series, Zigrin is portrayed by Jeremy Crawford.
Villentretenmerth Villentretenmerth is a golden
dragon that can assume the form of Botch Three Jackdaws. In the TV series, Botch Three Jackdaws is portrayed by
Ron Cook who also voiced his Villentretenmerth form.
Ihuarraquax Ihurraquax is a
unicorn that Ciri first encounters in the Korath Desert.
Otto Dussart Otto Dussart is a
werewolf that Geralt once spared. In the TV series, Otto Dussart is portrayed by Dempsey Bovell.
Zoltan Chivay Zoltan Chivay is a dwarf veteran of the Second Nilfgaard War and a friend of Geralt. In the video game series, Zoltan is voiced by Peter Marinker in
The Witcher and
Alexander Morton in
The Witcher 2 and
3. In the TV series, Zoltan is portrayed by
Danny Woodburn.
Percival Schuttenbach Percival Schuttenbach is a
gnome jeweler and a companion of Zoltan Chivay. In the TV series, Percival is portrayed by
Linden Porco. ==Notes==