Plot of the film "The Witcher"
Geralt himself is considered a monster by many, and the subsequent conversation with him reveals the horrific humanity of the "curse" described by Stregobor from Renfri's point of view: She is a former princess who was robbed and raped by the man Stregobor sent to kill her, and she killed him in self-defense . Renfri also wants revenge on Stregobor, and she wants Geralt to help her with this. Here Geralt again refuses, doing his best not to kill anyone despite the fact that everyone wants him to kill someone. Instead, he advises Renfri to give up revenge and start a new life somewhere outside of Blaviken. And then they slept (after such a long, painful pause before the kiss that I began to expect a Joss Whedon-style meta-joke about how trite to have fantastic sex in the woods). The next day, Geralt wakes up alone, after a strange dream, from which it follows that Renfri is actually a succubus who has bewitched Geralt with her feminine charms. (She also warns him that he will end up on the market in Blaviken, bloody and stoned. An interesting and exciting enough series that deserves your attention.