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This fan-fiction article, Second Witcher Tournament, was written by Witcher190 and Adalwulf of Aedirn. Please do not edit this fiction without the writers' permission. |
The Second Witcher Tournament was a tournament organised by the School of the Lynx and funded and promoted by several nobles and bourgeoisies ( And some mages too ) from the northern provinces of Nilfgaard because of the work carried out by the first lynxes during its almost two decades of existence. Taking place in late summer and early autumn in the ruins of Kaer Morhen.
Origins[]
TBA
Promoters and funders[]
Participating schools[]
- School of the Lynx
- School of the Griffin
- School of the Bear
- School of the Fox
- School of the Owl
- School of the Raven ( Only two representatives were sent, one for judging and one for combat )
Schools that no longer existed, but whose surviving members decided to participate[]
Invited, but did not attend[]
People who were invited, but did not come[]
- Adalwulf of Aedirn ( As a judge, he claimed to have more important occupations, see the events that happened to him in 1273 )
- Geralt of Rivia ( As guest of honour, he declined the offer, claiming that he had too many bad memories of the first tournament )
Representatives from each school at the tournament[]
- Keman : Sprained his knee while training at The Trail during the tournament breaks, replaced by Isabelle of Toussaint (School of the Lynx)
- Uarkan (School of the Fox)
- Loki (Witcher) (School of the Raven)
- Bo (School of the Owl)
- EirikÃr (School of the Griffin)
- Cormac (School of the Bear)
Judges[]
- Putnam Pitch / Aine Pitch ( School of the Griffin )
- Cervin / Runa ( School of the Bear )
- Brianna Vassermiller (Royal House of Ebbing)
- Griko (School of the Owl)
Prizes[]
There were several prizes, but the main and most important was money for their schools. For which the Griffins attended to finish rebuilding some of the Kaer Seren areas still affected. The money was earned by the Owls, who used it for the great rebuilding, restructuring and reformation that took place in the early 14th century.
How the tournament went[]
TBA