
The Witcher: A Origem
Mais de mil anos antes dos acontecimentos de The Witcher, sete párias do mundo dos elfos se unem em uma missão contra um poderoso império.
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- AI reference — unverifiedIn multiple battle scenes, including the final confrontation in Xin'trea, characters are shown decapitating enemies, slitting throats, and inflicting bloody wounds with swords and axes.
- AI reference — unverifiedFjall undergoes a violent and painful trial to become a prototype Witcher, showing dark veins spreading across his body, followed by him brutally tearing apart a beast and soldiers in a gory combat sequence.
- AI reference — unverifiedThe plot portrays a deep societal divide between the ruling class of highborn elves and the impoverished lowborn commoners, framing the rebellion as a direct conflict based on class oppression and group grievance.
- AI reference — unverifiedThe dwarf character Meldof expresses resentment and recounts stories about the systemic oppression and mistreatment of dwarves by the elven majority.
- AI reference — unverifiedCharacters throughout the episodes, including Fjall and Meldof, frequently use strong vulgarities like 'fuck' and 'shit' during regular dialogue and intense confrontations.
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