The Witcher, or Polish: Wiedźmin, by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski is a cult series of fantasy short stories (collected in two books, except for two stories) and five novels about the witcher Geralt of Rivia. In Sapkowski's books, witchers are monster-hunters who receive special training and have their bodies modified at an early age to provide them with supernatural abilities so they can cope with dangerous monsters. The books have been adapted into a movie and television series, a video game series, and a graphic novel series. The novel series (excluding the short stories) is also called the Witcher Saga (Polish: Saga o Wiedźminie) or the Blood of the Elves Saga. The Witcher short stories and novels have been translated into several languages.
Saga of Ciri, called Child Of Destiny by The Witcher's Right. By this Right, claimed from one of The Kings by Geralt Of Rivia, to become a Witcher. The Witchers Right is based on promise to save the ones live, from exchenge for "The unexpected thing the one discovers when returns home, but it wasn't there when the one left".