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* EldritchAbomination: Both horror stories have them in some way or another, which should not be suprising considering the fact that Sapkowski regards [[Creator/H.P Lovecraft Lovecraft's]] work as some of the best horror out there.

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* EldritchAbomination: Both horror stories have them in some way or another, which should not be suprising considering the fact that Sapkowski regards [[Creator/H.P Lovecraft Lovecraft's]] work Lovecraft]] as some one of the best when it comes to horror out there.and writting as a whole and his [[Franchise/TheWitcher other]] [[Literature/HussiteTrilogy works]] have some [[ShoutOut lovecraftian referencess]].
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* EldritchAbominationEldritchAbomination: Both horror stories have them in some way or another, which should not be suprising considering the fact that Sapkowski regards [[Creator/H.P Lovecraft Lovecraft's]] work as some of the best horror out there.
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* CampbellCountry: Both of his horror stories ''Musicians'' and ''Tandaradei!'' are set in Poland.
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* SliceOfLife: ''Something Ends, Something Begins'' is basically this to whole Witcher saga, novels and short stories alike. It's mostly lighthearted and comedic situations between Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Dandelion and [[LoadandLoadsofCharacters many, many more beloved Witcher characters]] getting their spotlight here and there.

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* SliceOfLife: ''Something Ends, Something Begins'' is basically this to whole Witcher saga, novels and short stories alike. It's mostly lighthearted and comedic situations between Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Dandelion and [[LoadandLoadsofCharacters [[LoadsandLoadsofCharacters many, many more beloved Witcher characters]] getting their spotlight here and there.
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* SliceOfLife: ''Something Ends, Something Begins'' is basically this to whole Witcher saga, novels and short stories alike. It's mostly lighthearted and comedic situations between Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Dandelion and [[LoadandLoadsCharactersofCharacters many, many more beloved Witcher characters]] getting their spotlight here and there.

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* SliceOfLife: ''Something Ends, Something Begins'' is basically this to whole Witcher saga, novels and short stories alike. It's mostly lighthearted and comedic situations between Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Dandelion and [[LoadandLoadsCharactersofCharacters [[LoadandLoadsofCharacters many, many more beloved Witcher characters]] getting their spotlight here and there.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''A Road Of No Return'', considering it was second Sapkowski's short story and at first it wasn't supposed to be set in Witcher universe have some elements of this. Visenna is said to be a part of Mayena Circle of Druids, and while druids aren't uncommon in later Witcher stories, they're mostly a part of isolated organizations, mostly trying to preserve nature and endangered species, but here the druid circle is said to be a powerful organizations of all magic users alike, pulling strings behind the scenes. All those traits would later be attached to the Lodge of Sorceresses and Brotherhood of Sorcerers. Also both mention two non-human races, [[LizardFolk vrans]] and [[BeastMen werebbubbs]] that would later never appear in the Witcher cycle never again. Although the latter can be perfectly explainable - we don't know the exact date of this short story events so it can be explained as being old time ago, where both vrans and werebbubbs weren't driven to an extinction.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''A Road Of No Return'', considering it was second Sapkowski's short story and at first it wasn't supposed to be set in Witcher universe have some elements of this. Visenna is said to be a part of Mayena Circle of Druids, and while druids aren't uncommon in later Witcher stories, they're mostly a part of isolated organizations, mostly trying to preserve nature and endangered species, but here the druid circle is said to be a powerful organizations of all magic users alike, pulling strings behind the scenes. All those traits would later be attached to the Lodge of Sorceresses and Brotherhood of Sorcerers. Also both mention two non-human races, [[LizardFolk vrans]] and [[BeastMen werebbubbs]] that would later never appear in the Witcher cycle never again. Although the latter can be perfectly explainable - we don't know the exact date of this short story events so it can be explained as being old time ago, where both vrans and werebbubbs weren't driven to an extinction.extinction.
* SliceOfLife: ''Something Ends, Something Begins'' is basically this to whole Witcher saga, novels and short stories alike. It's mostly lighthearted and comedic situations between Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Dandelion and [[LoadandLoadsCharactersofCharacters many, many more beloved Witcher characters]] getting their spotlight here and there.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''A Road Of No Return'' considering it was second Sapkowski's short story and at first it wasn't supposed to be set in Witcher universe have some elements of this. Visenna is said to be a part of Mayena Circle of Druids, and while druids aren't uncommon in later Witcher stories, they're mostly a part of isolated organizations, mostly trying to preserve nature and endangered species, here the druid circle is said to be a powerful organizations of all magic users alike, pulling strings behind the scenes. All those traits would later be attached to the Lodge of Sorceresses and Brotherhood of Sorcerers. Also both mention two non-human races, [[LizardFolk vrans]] and [[BeastMen werebbubbs]] that would later never appear in the Witcher cycle never again. Although the latter can be perfectly explainable - we don't know the exact date of this short story events so it can be explained as being old time ago, where both vrans and werebbubbs weren't driven to an extinction.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''A Road Of No Return'' Return'', considering it was second Sapkowski's short story and at first it wasn't supposed to be set in Witcher universe have some elements of this. Visenna is said to be a part of Mayena Circle of Druids, and while druids aren't uncommon in later Witcher stories, they're mostly a part of isolated organizations, mostly trying to preserve nature and endangered species, but here the druid circle is said to be a powerful organizations of all magic users alike, pulling strings behind the scenes. All those traits would later be attached to the Lodge of Sorceresses and Brotherhood of Sorcerers. Also both mention two non-human races, [[LizardFolk vrans]] and [[BeastMen werebbubbs]] that would later never appear in the Witcher cycle never again. Although the latter can be perfectly explainable - we don't know the exact date of this short story events so it can be explained as being old time ago, where both vrans and werebbubbs weren't driven to an extinction.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''A Road Of No Return'' considering it was second Sapkowski's short story and at first it wasn't supposed to be set in Witcher universe have some elements of this. Visenna is said to be a part of Mayena Circle of Druids, and while druids aren't uncommon in later Witcher stories, they're mostly a part of isolated organizations, mostly trying to preserve nature and endangered species, here the druid circle is said to be a powerful organizations of all magic users alike, pulling strings behind the scenes. All those traits would later be attached to the Lodge of Sorceresses and Brotherhood of Sorcerers. Also both mention two non-human races, [[LizardFolk vrans]] and [[BeastMen werebbubbs]] that would later never appear in the Witcher cycle never again. Although the latter can be perfectly explainable - we don't know the exact date of this short story events so it can be explained as being old time ago, where both vrans and werebbubbs weren't driven to an extinction.
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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance [[Literature/TristanandIseult ''Tristan and Iseult'']] known from [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic]] and [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Arthurian myths]], but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.

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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance [[Literature/TristanandIseult ''Tristan and Iseult'']] known from [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic]] and [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Arthurian myths]], but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.perspective.

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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance [[Literature/TristanandIseult ''Tristan and Iseult'']] known from Celtic and Arthurian myths, but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.

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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance [[Literature/TristanandIseult ''Tristan and Iseult'']] known from Celtic [[Myth/CelticMythology Celtic]] and [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Arthurian myths, myths]], but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.
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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance ''Tristan and Iseult'' known from Celtic and Arthurian myths, but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.

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* ''Maladie'' (1992): [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance [[Literature/TristanandIseult ''Tristan and Iseult'' Iseult'']] known from Celtic and Arthurian myths, but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.
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* ''Spanienkreuz'': By far shortest (beacuse being only 5 pages long!) story set in late 30s in Nazi Germany, dealing with Nazi war crimes during Spanish Civil War. Published in 2007 with also being Sapkowski's first short story that wasn't published in Poland at first, but in Spain instead.
* ''Maladie'' (1992): Retelling of classical chivalric romance ''Tristan and Iseult'' known from Celtic and Arthurian myths, but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.

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* ''Spanienkreuz'': By far shortest (beacuse being only 5 pages long!) story set in late 30s in [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany Nazi Germany, Germany]], dealing with Nazi war crimes during [[UsefulNotes/SpanishCivilWar Spanish Civil War.War]]. Published in 2007 with also being Sapkowski's first short story that wasn't published in Poland at first, but in Spain instead.
* ''Maladie'' (1992): Retelling [[FracturedFairyTale Retelling]] of classical chivalric romance ''Tristan and Iseult'' known from Celtic and Arthurian myths, but barely focusing on main lovers themselves, but instead it's being told from Morholt's perspective.
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* Mischief Creek Happenings (''Zdarzenie w Mischief Creek, 2000''): Combination of horror, fantasy and crime story, it's set during infamous Salem's witch trials and following group of men, being led by fanatical reverend in search of girl accused of being a witch.

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* Mischief Creek Happenings (''Zdarzenie w Mischief Creek, 2000''): Combination of horror, fantasy and crime story, it's set during infamous [[WitchHunt Salem's witch trials trials]] and following group of men, being led by [[SinisterMinister fanatical reverend reverend]] in search of a girl accused of being a witch.
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! [[TakeThat taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during ''Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland'' events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during ''Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland'' [[Literature/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland Alice in Wonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland Alice in Wonderland]] ''Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland'' events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland Alice in Wonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstruction deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland Alice in Wonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of [[Deconstruction [[Deconstructor Fleet deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already]].
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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during Alice In The Wonderland events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of deconstructions, taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story and Sapkowski's playground of showing his affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already.

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* Golden Afternoon (''Złote popołudnie, 1999''): Fantasy short story taking place during [[Literature/Alice'sAdventuresinWonderland Alice In The Wonderland in Wonderland]] events, being this time told from Cheshire Cat's perspective. Full of deconstructions, [[Deconstruction deconstructions]], [[TakeThat! taking a piss at all try-hard "adult" interpretations of Alice's story story]] and Sapkowski's playground of showing his [[AuthorAppeal affection and admiration towards cats, if you haven't figured it out already.already]].
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* In The Bomb Funnel (''W leju po bombie, 1993''): A satirical science-fiction story set in alternative version of Poland where Polish city Suwałki is occupied by German and Lithuanian armies, both fighting with eachother. Story mostly criticizing clergy, radical nationalism and militarism with great dose of black humor.
* Something Ends, Something Begins (''Coś się kończy, coś się zaczyna, 1993''): Non-canon story taking place during Geralt's and Yennefer's wedding preparations, full of comedic shenanigans caused by titular characters and other beloved Witcher characters. AS wrote it as honoring two very popular fantasy writters and his good friends at that, marrying eachother, that's why he thinks of the story more as an "typical day at the fantasy convention" than actual Witcher story.
* Battle Dust (''Bitewny pył, 1994''): More of a joke, than an actual story, ''Battle Dust'' was written by Sapkowski beacuse one of his friends from fantasy convention giving him an idea of writting small part of the bigger story (a space opera at that) as a joke, publishing it in the magazine with heading reading ''Sapkowski ends with fantasy and Witcher cycle to start space opera novel''. And considering it's Sapkowski we are talking about, he found the idea most delightful.

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* In The Bomb Funnel (''W leju po bombie, 1993''): A satirical science-fiction story set in [[AlternateHistory alternative version of Poland Poland]] where Polish city Suwałki is occupied by German and Lithuanian armies, both fighting with eachother. Story mostly criticizing clergy, [[AcceptableReligiousTargets clergy]], [[AcceptablePoliticalTargets radical nationalism and militarism militarism]] with great dose of [[BlackComedy black humor.
humor]].
* Something Ends, Something Begins (''Coś się kończy, coś się zaczyna, 1993''): [[SliceOfLife Non-canon story taking place during Geralt's and Yennefer's wedding preparations, preparations]], full of comedic shenanigans situations and interactions caused by titular characters and other beloved Witcher characters. [[RealLifeWritesthePlot AS wrote it as honoring two very popular fantasy writters and his good friends at that, marrying eachother, eachother]], that's why he thinks of the story more as an "typical day at the fantasy convention" than actual Witcher story.
* Battle Dust (''Bitewny pył, 1994''): More of a joke, than an actual story, ''Battle Dust'' was written by Sapkowski beacuse one of his friends from fantasy convention giving him an idea of writting small part of the bigger story (a space opera at that) as a joke, publishing it in the magazine with heading reading ''Sapkowski ends with fantasy and Witcher cycle to start space opera novel''. [[TrollingCreator And considering it's Sapkowski we are talking about, about]], he found the idea most delightful.
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* Musicians (''Muzykanci, 1990''): Sapkowski's very first horror story. It takes place in [[TownwithaDarkSecret unkown small town in Poland]], where detective Andrzej Nejman investigates case of the bizzare murders taking place, that are somewhat linked to victims gruesomly killing their pets before.

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* Musicians (''Muzykanci, 1990''): Sapkowski's very first horror story. It takes place in [[TownwithaDarkSecret unkown small town in Poland]], where [[OccultDetective detective Andrzej Nejman Nejman]] investigates case of the bizzare murders taking place, that are somewhat linked to victims gruesomly killing their pets before.
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* A Road Of No Return (''Droga z której się nie wraca, 1988''): Prequel story to the Witcher franchise, which follows an female druid Visenne, Geralt's mother and talkative bandit Korin, ''presumably'' Geralt's father ([[ShrugOfGod Sapkowski never confirmed it]]). At first it wasn't supposed to be a part of Witcherverse, but actually Sapkowski's first fantasy novel, but he had to shorten it to an short story format, and later used Visenne as Geralt's mother making it canon.
* Musicians (''Muzykanci, 1990''): Sapkowski's very first horror story. It takes place in unkown small town in Poland, where detective Andrzej Nejman investigates case of the bizzare murders taking place, that are somewhat linked to victims gruesomly killing their pets before.

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* A Road Of No Return (''Droga z której się nie wraca, 1988''): Prequel story to the Witcher franchise, which follows an female druid Visenne, Geralt's mother and talkative bandit Korin, ''presumably'' Geralt's father ([[ShrugOfGod Sapkowski never confirmed it]]). At first it wasn't supposed to be a part of Witcherverse, but actually Sapkowski's first fantasy novel, but he had to shorten it to an short story format, and later used Visenne as Geralt's mother mother, making it in fact canon.
* Musicians (''Muzykanci, 1990''): Sapkowski's very first horror story. It takes place in [[TownwithaDarkSecret unkown small town in Poland, Poland]], where detective Andrzej Nejman investigates case of the bizzare murders taking place, that are somewhat linked to victims gruesomly killing their pets before.
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* A Road Of No Return (''Droga z której się nie wraca, 1988''): Prequel story to the Witcher franchise, which follows an female druid Visenne, Geralt's mother and talkative bandit Korin, ''presumably'' Geralt's father (Sapkowski never confirmed it). At first it wasn't supposed to be a part of Witcherverse, but actually Sapkowski's first fantasy novel, but he had to shorten it to an short story format, and later used Visenne as Geralt's mother making it canon.

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* A Road Of No Return (''Droga z której się nie wraca, 1988''): Prequel story to the Witcher franchise, which follows an female druid Visenne, Geralt's mother and talkative bandit Korin, ''presumably'' Geralt's father (Sapkowski ([[ShrugOfGod Sapkowski never confirmed it).it]]). At first it wasn't supposed to be a part of Witcherverse, but actually Sapkowski's first fantasy novel, but he had to shorten it to an short story format, and later used Visenne as Geralt's mother making it canon.
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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a [[Prequel prequel]], and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).

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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a [[Prequel prequel]], prequel, and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).
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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a Prequel, and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).

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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a Prequel, [[Prequel prequel]], and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).
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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a [[Main/Prequel]], and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).

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Maladie And Other Stories (''Maladie i inne opowiadania'') is short story collection, composed of all short stories written by Polish writter Creator/AndrzejSapkowski created through his life (more specifically from 1988 to 2007) that weren't part of [[Literature/TheLastWish two]] [[Literature/SwordOfDestiny Witcher anthologies]]. Released in 2012, the short stories as uncommonly for Sapkowski are mostly fantasy, although he also tackles two other genres - science-fiction and horror. It also consisting of two stories set in [[Franchise/TheWitcher Witcherverse]], but none of them are part of main series (first being a [[Main/Prequel]], Prequel, and second being [[CanonDiscontinuity non-canon]]).
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