![]() Image courtesy of Netflix.Įlsewhere, Geralt and Vesemir take Eskel’s body to a cave where it is left to finally rest. Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Triss (Anna Shaffer) in The Witcher season two. Lambert gets it started and we watch as Ciri doesn’t even make it past the first task before she is knocked right off of it. One that reminds me heavily of Wipe Out if it included things that could possibly kill you. They bait her into asking about the more complicated challenges before leading her to another training course. “What Is Lost” brings us back to Kaer Morhen, where Ciri is back at work training when Lambert and Coën ( Yasen Atour). She feels safe with Nilfgaard to protect them and wants him to worry less. Filavandrel ( Tom Canton) is still worried about their alliance with Nilfgaard, but Franchesca ( Mecia Simson) disagrees. Yennefer tries to tell Tissaia about what has happened to her, but she cannot do so.Īt Cintra, we see Elves from across the Continent arriving. Tissaia thanks her for what she did at the Battle of Sodden but asks that she lay low so she and Vilgefortz can fight for the leaders’ seats. Tissaia gets Yennefer up to date about what has happened in her absence. Or better yet, make that 13! Yennefer is back at Aretuza! He does warn them that if they don’t get control of what is happening now, they will be burying more than 14 of their fellow mages. But what does he get through this? I haven’t trusted this man and I think he has something else up his sleeve. It also seems like Stregobor ( Lars Mikkelsen) is trying to turn the council against the Elves since they have now aligned themselves with Nilfgaard. We also learn that Cahir ( Eamon Farren) has not provided Tissaia with anything. It seems that Tissaia is on the side of Vilgefortz ( Mahesh Jadu), who are blaming the others for not acting sooner to stop Nilfgaard. In a meeting with the other mages, Istredd ( Royce Pierreson) shares what little he knows after working on the Nilfgaardian dig site. Another parental figure mourning the loss of her child. We jump to Aretuza, where Tissaia ( MyAnna Burning) adds Yennefer’s name to a list of those lost at the Battle of Sodden. We know that Vesemir sees each of the witchers as his own children and this must be killing him at this moment. He isn’t ready to give up on finding answers, but Geralt thinks that they need to let Eskel rest in peace now. ![]() In the lab, Vesemir is running tests on Eskel’s body to try and figure out exactly what happened. We get a bit of a flashback to another winter at Kaer Morhen, where we see Eskel and Geralt chatting about training before present-day Geralt heads off to find Vesemir ( Kim Bodnia). They blame her for Eskel’s ( Basil Eidenbenz) death. However, it seems the others, like Lambert ( Paul Bullion), aren’t too fond of having Ciri around. They head inside and it seems that Ciri has found a home. When she grabs her practice sword back, she has a short vision but doesn’t tell Geralt about it. He tells her it’s time to eat, but she wants to continue to practice. “What Is Lost” opens at Kaer Morhen, where Ciri is undergoing her own sort of witcher training as Geralt looks on. RELATED: Check out everything you need to know about The Witcher! ![]() So if you haven’t, head over to Netflix and get to it! I highly suggest avoiding spoilers until you have seen season two of The Witcher. No use wasting time here let’s dive in!ĭISCLAIMER: This is a recap and, by definition, will contain spoilers. Elsewhere, Fringilla ( Mimi Ndiweni) sets her plans in motion as she helps the elves find a new home in Cintra. In episode three, “What Is Lost,” Geralt ( Henry Cavill) begins his training of Ciri ( Freya Allan) and Yennefer ( Anya Chalotra) returns to Aretuza. Season two of Netflix’s The Witcher is out to break our hearts and I am torn between wanting it to continue and wanting it to stop. ![]()
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