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Ciri Chronicles
  • An official book that explores the journey of a main character
  • A companion book to the Witcher’s Handbook
  • Over 50 unique illustrations that give depth to the world of The Witcher
Justine Breton
Ciri Chronicles
(Les Chroniques de Ciri)
Type
Pop Culture
Word count
250,000
All rights available

An exclusive sneak peek into the story of Ciri

Princess, fighter, sorceress, Ciri is a major character if not the most important character in Andrzej Spakowski’s series.

This is an exploration of her successes and wanderings, her joys and sufferings through the encounters that made her who she is. As the chosen daughter of Geralt and Yennefer, she represents the unity of magic and sword, and embodies the rejection of social norms in a world where patriarchy dictates women’s destiny.

The book shows how Ciri becomes, through her encounters and trials, a righteous fighter, a magician with unmatched powers, and a traveler capable of crossing time and worlds to which few have access.

  • An official book that explores the journey of a main character
  • A companion book to the Witcher’s Handbook
  • Over 50 unique illustrations that give depth to the world of The Witcher

About the author

Justine Breton
Justine Breton est agrégée de Lettres modernes, docteur en littérature médiévale et maître de conférences en littérature française à l'Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne (INSPÉ de Troyes). Spécialiste...