Bottled Appetites

Bottled Appetites is the fifth episode of season one. It was written by Sneha Koorse and was released 2019-12-20. Contains story parts of the short story "The Last Wish".

Summary

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Cast

 * Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia
 * Anya Chalotra as Yennefer
 * Freya Allan as Ciri
 * Joey Batey as Dandelion
 * MyAnna Buring as Tissaia de Vries
 * Eamon Farren as Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach
 * Mimi Ndiweni as Fringilla
 * Wilson Radjou-Pujalte as Dara
 * Adam Levy as Mousesack
 * Josette Simon as Eithne
 * Nóra Trokán as Dryad General
 * Lucas Englander as Chireadan
 * Ben Wiggins as The Adonis
 * Philippe Spall as Hemet
 * Roger Ringrose as Beau Berrant

Differences

 * "Last Wish" story part: Beau Berrant, who is a trade broker and ambassador in the short story, is changed into the mayor of Rinde. In the short story, Geralt never was actively fishing for a Djinni, he and Dandelion did so by chance while trying to catch a fish. Geralt in the short story also didn't suffer from insomnia - the reason, why he is looking for a Djinn in the show. In the short story, Countess de Stael is not mentioned, but a woman named Virginia. Geralt's first wish in the show is that he wants some peace (Jaskier should just shut up!) - in the short story, Geralt performs an "exorcism" and wishes the Djinn should go and fuck itself because the Djinn angrily attacks Dandelion, right after it was freed from the bottle. Chireadan is a healer in the show, but in the short story, he is a tavern owner and with him are his cousin Errdil and half-elf knight Vratimir (both don't appear in the show). When they arrive where Yennefer lives, there is no orgy happening in the short story, but Yennefer is alone in the bed-chamber. He and Yennefer also don't take a bath together in the book.


 * Ciri's story: The character Dara was completely made up. The story with Ciri in the Brokilon happens much earlier before the Fall of Cintra and she not only meets Dryads but also Geralt - who again decides to better leave her with Moussack and Calanthe.