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A Scholar's Travels with a Witcher

Author: FaintPoint

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A young scholar, scorned by his family and not knowing what else to do, sets out to find a subject for his studies. At first, he is merely looking for something to help him make his name in scholarly circles.

But as time goes on, the more he sees and the more he learns. He is forced to challenge what he has always believed to be true.

And maybe, he can teach the Witcher a thing or two as well.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Eyes of Gold and a Night of Alchemy Chapter 2 Lessons, Campfire Talks, and a Witcher's Discipline Chapter 3 Of Cats, Villagers, and the Witcher's Smile Chapter 4 The Witcher’s Warning and the Weaver’s Terror Chapter 5 Mob Justice and Witcher's Verdict: A Bloody Reckoning Chapter 6 Dawn of the Nekker Hunt: Preparing for the Battle Underground Chapter 7 The Mutant's Burden: Cruelty, Regret, and the Witcher's World
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A Scholar's Travels with a Witcher is a popular web novel covering the genres Action, Adventure, Drama, R18.
The novel was written by the author FaintPoint.
There are currently 150 chapters avaible and the release of other chapters are in progress.

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Chapter 1 - Eyes of Gold and a Night of Alchemy

I know it's a cliché but the first thing that I noticed about him were his eyes.

In preparation for my mission, I had read what little formal information there was on the subject of Witchers in the University library, mostly the admittedly wonderful poetry from Professor Dandelion regarding the famed White Wolf and that blatant propaganda that makes up the infamous “Monstrum” leaflet so I was well aware of the fact that their eyes are mutated and freakish in their appearance but until I actually saw them in person I had no idea what that actually meant.

A lot of the tales describe them as Cat's eye's often yellow in the description but that is a little wide of the mark. For my estimation they are a little closer to the eyes of a Lizard than a cat, and rather than being yellow in appearance, I found them to be much closer to a deep burnished Gold.

The second thing that I noticed about him was that he looked tired. Tired, soaked to the skin and more than a little bit ill.

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