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He is the de facto head of the government already, and seems to have enough political pull to prevent the rest of Tir na Lia from sending reinforcements to Eredin. He could also use his knowledge of Eredin's usurpation to incite his fellow Auberon loyalists to rebel against Eredin's faction, which may end up as a civil war.

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He is the de facto head of the government already, and seems to have enough political pull to prevent the rest of Tir na Lia from sending reinforcements to Eredin. He could also use his knowledge of Eredin's usurpation to incite his fellow Auberon loyalists to rebel against the weakened Eredin's faction, faction which have lost 3 of their important figures, which may end up as a civil war.
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He is just someone who managed something Yennefer couldn't, completely and utterly tamed a Djinn, and uses it's power as his own, of note are his JackassGenie tendencies, giving people what they want but in a very twisted way, he helps Geralt escape from the Ofieri not by busting him oout of his cell, but by summoning a storm, he then mentions he used no spells to do so, the only things that have been shown to affect the weather without spells are the Wild Hunt and Djinn.

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He is just someone who managed something Yennefer couldn't, completely and utterly tamed a Djinn, and uses it's power as his own, of note are his JackassGenie tendencies, giving people what they want but in a very twisted way, he helps Geralt escape from the Ofieri not by busting him oout of his cell, but by summoning a storm, he then mentions he used no spells to do so, the only things that have been shown to affect the weather without spells are the Wild Hunt and Djinn.Djinn.

[[WMG: Ge'els will be the new king of the Aen Elle, and a possible civil war.]]

He is the de facto head of the government already, and seems to have enough political pull to prevent the rest of Tir na Lia from sending reinforcements to Eredin. He could also use his knowledge of Eredin's usurpation to incite his fellow Auberon loyalists to rebel against Eredin's faction, which may end up as a civil war.
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TGITT might be a cruel entity, and she might go to great lengths for revenge. But it could be that as long as you aren't on her bad side and don't profess loyalty to any of her enemies, she'll leave you alone-- which is more than can be said of the Crones. All in all, TGITT might be more an example of NatureIsNotNice than a genuine CompleteMonster.

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TGITT might be a cruel entity, and she might go to great lengths for revenge. But it could be that as long as you aren't on her bad side and don't profess loyalty to any of her enemies, she'll leave you alone-- which is more than can be said of the Crones. All in all, TGITT might be more an example of NatureIsNotNice than a genuine CompleteMonster.CompleteMonster.

[[WMG: O'Dimm isn't the witcherverse version of of Satan...]]

He is just someone who managed something Yennefer couldn't, completely and utterly tamed a Djinn, and uses it's power as his own, of note are his JackassGenie tendencies, giving people what they want but in a very twisted way, he helps Geralt escape from the Ofieri not by busting him oout of his cell, but by summoning a storm, he then mentions he used no spells to do so, the only things that have been shown to affect the weather without spells are the Wild Hunt and Djinn.
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[[WMG: The Witcher universe and other worlds seen/mentioned are part of MagicTheGathering multiverse and Ciri is a planeswalker.]]

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[[WMG: The Witcher universe and other worlds seen/mentioned are part of MagicTheGathering TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering multiverse and Ciri is a planeswalker.]]
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Possibly its world of origin, i mean, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrXiRtpTmGo just look at it.]]

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Possibly its world of origin, i mean, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrXiRtpTmGo just look at it.]]]]

[[WMG: The Ghost in the Tree is nowhere near as bad as the Crones and the book She Who Knows make her out to be.]]

Note I'm not saying TGITT is a ''benevolent'' entity-- her plaguing of Downwarren and her destruction of that village are proof that she can be incredibly cruel, violent, and vindictive. But none of that awfulness was ''random''. She was specifically targeting the village most loyal to the Crones, who murdered her. Her actions weren't justified-- the poor saps in Downwarren really didn't have much choice in allegiance-- but this wasn't simple wanton destruction, it was lashing out against the Crones. She couldn't kill them herself, so she tried getting at them through their servants.

The Crones make her out to be an utterly evil creature consumed by bloodlust, but they're manipulative, deceitful monsters themselves. Think about the way they tried to make Ciri out to be "mischievous, stubborn, and selfish" when all the poor girl had done was try not to get dismembered and handed over to the Wild Hunt. They did tell Geralt the truth in the end, but only when he pressed them. They are, to put it lightly, unreliable. The book "She Who Knows" might not be any better, as most of the people who know about the Crones worship them-- it might have been written by one of their cultists.

TGITT might be a cruel entity, and she might go to great lengths for revenge. But it could be that as long as you aren't on her bad side and don't profess loyalty to any of her enemies, she'll leave you alone-- which is more than can be said of the Crones. All in all, TGITT might be more an example of NatureIsNotNice than a genuine CompleteMonster.

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