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How are the characters different compared to the books in ‘ The Witcher ‘? Figure 1 Henry Cavill at the Witcher Season 1 photocall 1 Jon Kopaloff / FilmMagic One character that has changed from the books is unexpectedly Geralt of Rivia himself. Digital Spy said that “Geralt’s still very chatty books he’s talking a lot.” But Geralt isn’t as talkative in the Netflix version. Hissrich continues by saying “What I saw on the screen, particularly with Henry portraying him, much can be done only in looks and grunts.” Hissrich told Digital Spy that she believes that making Geralt less talkative “makes him so much more strong of a character.” Other characters that are different include Yennefer of Vengerberg and Cirilla, also known as Ciri of Cintra. As Hissrichtold SciFiNowaccording to Redanian Intelligence “The biggest shift she’s made from the books is that [ she ] needed Ciri and Yennefer to stand a little bit more on their own legs.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Witcher (@witchernetflix) on Dec 5, 2019 at 8:59am PST Another example of The Witcher deviating from the source material according to Krietzberg. It is only mentioned in the books as Geralt searches for Yennefer after it happens. The series Witcher shows the fight in all its glory. What further differences exist between the books of’ The Witcher ‘ and the show? Visit this post on The Continent Waits for Instagram. A post shared by The Witcher (@witchernetflix) on November 20, 2019 at 9:30am PST According to Screen Rant Ciri’s Krietzberg’s powers are also different in the books as compared to the series. Ciri’s abilities do not show themselves entirely at once in the novels. They’re popular in the series right from the start. Also the books according to Krietzberg do not really mention much of Geralt’s childhood that is certainly discussed in the series. The show writers tend to be committed wherever possible to build upon the backstory of a character.