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Destiny vs. Free Will in Netflix’s The Witcher

Geralt of Rivia faces challenges of destiny and choice. What does the show teach about our free will, or lack thereof?

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My wife and I (newlyweds!) recently watched the entire first season of The Witcher on Netflix. If y’all ain’t watched it yet, beware: here there be spoilers.

While my wife and I are fans of high fantasy, neither of us knew much about the story or what to expect. The first few episodes did seem humorous on the surface, largely because of our lack of prior engagement with the characters or universe. We also were dismayed by the random nudity which taints the purity of the show, and confused by the non-chronological nature of the narrative.

Still, I want to discuss something else about The Witcher: Destiny.

From the outset, many characters of the show speak of Destiny as that which should have a capital D. Destiny is spoken of reverently by magic-users and laypeople alike (well, except for Queen Calanthe. She’s got a beef with Destiny.)…

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Carl T. Rogers, MFA | Storylosopher ✍️
Carl T. Rogers, MFA | Storylosopher ✍️

Written by Carl T. Rogers, MFA | Storylosopher ✍️

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