Baptism Of Fire (novel)
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''Baptism of Fire'' (
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'' written by Polish
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Andrzej Sapkowski Andrzej Sapkowski (; born 21 June 1948) is a Polish fantasy writer, essayist, translator and a trained economist. He is best known for his six-volume series of books '' The Witcher'', which revolves around the eponymous "witcher," a monster-hun ...
, first published in 1996 in Polish and in English in 2014. It is a sequel to the second ''Witcher'' novel ''
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'' and is followed by ''
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''.


Plot

In the aftermath of the Thanedd incident, war is still raging between Nilfgaard and the Northern Kingdoms. The
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sorceress Francesca Findabair has been installed by Nilfgaardian Emperor Emhyr as client queen of Dol Blathanna. In exchange for her throne, however, she is obliged to withhold aid from the elven ''Scoia'tael''
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, who supported Nilfgaard's initial advance into the North, but now find themselves unsupported as the Northern Kingdoms retaliate.
Geralt of Rivia Geralt of Rivia ( pl, Geralt z Rivii) is a fictional character and the protagonist of ''The Witcher'' series of short stories and novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. He is a magically enhanced monster-hunter known as a "witcher", who posse ...
recovers in Brokilon Forest under the care of the
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s, but is intent on leaving and searching for Ciri. The Dryads' queen introduces him to Milva, an expert archer who
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outside the forest, guiding scattered bands of ''Scoia'tael'' to refuge in Brokilon. Despite not liking Geralt, she agrees to accompany him and his friend Dandelion. Along their journey they join a group of dwarves led by Zoltan Chivay, who are also shepherding refugees. They are also shadowed by Cahir, the "Black Rider" who featured prominently in Ciri's nightmares. Initially, the knight is captured by hawkers, and Geralt saves him, but wants nothing to do with him and leaves him to his own devices. Cahir continues to shadow the witcher and his entourage, and joins them, through Milva's intervention. Finally, the troupe is joined by Regis, a vampire with invaluable medical skills, who Geralt befriends. Cahir also reveals that both he and Geralt have been having the same prophetic dreams about Ciri, which is evidence that she is not in Nilfgaard, and the young woman produced by Emhyr is an imposter. As the group travels, Milva admits that she is pregnant, the result of a liaison with a group of elves she was escorting back to Brokilon. At first she asks Regis for a potion to help her abort the child, but after a conversation with Geralt, she decides to keep her baby. Unfortunately, they are caught between the warring factions, leading them into the Battle for the Bridge on the Yaruga, where they save Queen Meve, and Milva miscarries. Geralt had previously named himself "Geralt of Rivia" despite not actually being from there. However, after the battle Geralt is knighted by the queen and his title "of Rivia" becomes official. Meanwhile, Ciri, under the alias "Falka", has settled into life with a party of young outlaws, "the Rats". Experiencing killing on a regular basis, she becomes obsessed with it. Three months after the collapse of the Brotherhood of Sorcerers in Thanedd incident, Francesca Findabair gathers a group of sorceresses - including Yennefer, whom Francesca transformed into a jade statuette on Thanedd and has sequestered since. She proposes the founding of a new organization, the Lodge of Sorceresses. Francesca and Phillipa Eilhart claim that, rather than act as advisors to various monarchs, their magical abilities make them best qualified to rule themselves. The only way the nobility of the Northern Kingdoms would accept such rule is if they were all unified under a single monarch, who possesses both royal blood and magical ability - i.e., Ciri. Yennefer's knowledge is essential to finding Ciri, but a Nilfgaardian sorceress, Fringilla Vigo, helps Yennefer escape so she can find Ciri on her own. Unlike Geralt, Yennefer decides to track down the rogue mage Vilgefortz, who she believes has kidnapped Ciri and who is owed retribution for his actions on Thanedd Island.


Translations

It was published in Croatian (EGMONT, 2020), Czech (Leonardo, 1997), Russian ( AST, 1997), Spanish (Bibliopolis, 2005), Lithuanian (Eridanas, 2006), German (DTV, 2009), French (Bragelonne, 2010), Serbian (Čarobna Knjiga, 2011), Finnish (WSOY, 2014), Hungarian (PlayOn, 2015), Portuguese (WMF Martins Fontes, 2015), and Ukrainian (KSD, 2016). The English edition was released by Gollancz on March 6, 2014.


Adaptations

In 2018 a Polish audiobook has been released. It is a high-end audiobook, with dozens of actors, music and special effects. A scene in Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales 2018 game by
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adapts the finale of the novel where the battle for the bridge and knighting of
Geralt of Rivia Geralt of Rivia ( pl, Geralt z Rivii) is a fictional character and the protagonist of ''The Witcher'' series of short stories and novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. He is a magically enhanced monster-hunter known as a "witcher", who posse ...
happens.


Reception


External links


REVIEW : Baptism of Fire by Andrzej Sapkowski


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Baptism of Fire 1996 novels Polish novels The Witcher Polish fantasy novels