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[[Image:People Professor full.png|right|200px|The Professor]]
 
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The '''Professor''' is a cunning assassin who was, along with the mysterious mage, [[Azar Javed]], one of the apparent leaders of [[Salamandra]]'s attack on [[Kaer Morhen]] keep. The Professor's trademark is his highly sophisticated choice of words, and witty comments. He detests [[witcher]]s, regarding them as pathetic relics of the past, hampered by their sentimental and romantic notions.
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The '''Professor''' is a cunning assassin who was, along with the mysterious mage, [[Azar Javed]], one of the apparent leaders of [[Salamandra]]'s attack on [[Kaer Morhen]] keep. The Professor's trademark is his highly sophisticated choice of words, and witty comments. He detests [[Μάγιστρος]]s, regarding them as pathetic relics of the past, hampered by their sentimental and romantic notions.
   
 
Why he joined Salamandra will always remain a mystery. Still more mysterious is why he would choose to be number two. If it was willingly or because of blackmail, no one can tell. But he apparently was not very happy with his choice, he and [[Azar Javed]] having had certain differences of opinion. This is not to suggest that he was not perfectly happy killing innocent bystanders and just plain anyone he felt like. He seemed to have issues with the power arrangements.
 
Why he joined Salamandra will always remain a mystery. Still more mysterious is why he would choose to be number two. If it was willingly or because of blackmail, no one can tell. But he apparently was not very happy with his choice, he and [[Azar Javed]] having had certain differences of opinion. This is not to suggest that he was not perfectly happy killing innocent bystanders and just plain anyone he felt like. He seemed to have issues with the power arrangements.
   
 
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When Geralt finds himself unexpectedly incarcerated at the beginning of Chapter II, it turns out that the Professor is one of his fellow inmates, but not for long. The Professor is bailed out of jail by persons unknown, leaving Geralt to stew, but not before taunting him a little, as bad guys do. Their second encounter comes at the end of Chapter II when the witcher must again face him and Azar Javed. Their third encounter is their last. It is the Professor's second last encounter with anyone or anything. His last rendezvous is with a hungry [[kikimore queen]].
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When Γκέραλτ finds himself unexpectedly incarcerated at the beginning of Chapter II, it turns out that the Professor is one of his fellow inmates, but not for long. The Professor is bailed out of jail by persons unknown, leaving Γκέραλτ to stew, but not before taunting him a little, as bad guys do. Their second encounter comes at the end of Chapter II when the witcher must again face him and Azar Javed. Their third encounter is their last. It is the Professor's second last encounter with anyone or anything. His last rendezvous is with a hungry [[kikimore queen]].
   
 
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* His weapon of choice is a [[crossbow]], sometimes [[Gabriel (weapon)|wrist-mounted]].
 
* His weapon of choice is a [[crossbow]], sometimes [[Gabriel (weapon)|wrist-mounted]].
* The Professor from the computer game (called ''"Magister"'' in the Polish version) and [[Ralf Blunden]] (called ''"Profesor"'' in Polish), from the novels are '''not''' one and the same person. Ralf Blunden was killed by [[Geralt]] in [[Anchor]], long before the attack on [[Kaer Morhen]].
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* The Professor from the computer game (called ''"Magister"'' in the Polish version) and [[Ralf Blunden]] (called ''"Profesor"'' in Polish), from the novels are '''not''' one and the same person. Ralf Blunden was killed by [[Γκέραλτ]] in [[Anchor]], long before the attack on [[Kaer Morhen]].
 
* According to [[Triss Merigold]] in the Prologue, the Professor is wanted in [[Redania]], [[Temeria]] and [[Kaedwen]].
 
* According to [[Triss Merigold]] in the Prologue, the Professor is wanted in [[Redania]], [[Temeria]] and [[Kaedwen]].
* Chatting with [[Eskel]] during the Prologue reveals that the disfigured [[witcher]] has heard the Professor's a "pro" who has 17 men's lives on his "conscience".
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* Chatting with [[Eskel]] during the Prologue reveals that the disfigured [[Μάγιστρος]] has heard the Professor's a "pro" who has 17 men's lives on his "conscience".
 
* The Professor promised the bandits who attacked Kaer Morhen 50 {{oren}} for every witcher slain.
 
* The Professor promised the bandits who attacked Kaer Morhen 50 {{oren}} for every witcher slain.
 
* [[Azar Javed]] keeps fleeing battles, abandoning the Professor to his own devices — not much of an ally.
 
* [[Azar Javed]] keeps fleeing battles, abandoning the Professor to his own devices — not much of an ally.

Τελευταία αναθεώρηση της 22:46, 12 Ιουλίου 2014

The Professor

The Professor is a cunning assassin who was, along with the mysterious mage, Azar Javed, one of the apparent leaders of Salamandra's attack on Kaer Morhen keep. The Professor's trademark is his highly sophisticated choice of words, and witty comments. He detests Μάγιστροςs, regarding them as pathetic relics of the past, hampered by their sentimental and romantic notions.

Why he joined Salamandra will always remain a mystery. Still more mysterious is why he would choose to be number two. If it was willingly or because of blackmail, no one can tell. But he apparently was not very happy with his choice, he and Azar Javed having had certain differences of opinion. This is not to suggest that he was not perfectly happy killing innocent bystanders and just plain anyone he felt like. He seemed to have issues with the power arrangements.

Spoiler warning: Significant plot details follow.

When Γκέραλτ finds himself unexpectedly incarcerated at the beginning of Chapter II, it turns out that the Professor is one of his fellow inmates, but not for long. The Professor is bailed out of jail by persons unknown, leaving Γκέραλτ to stew, but not before taunting him a little, as bad guys do. Their second encounter comes at the end of Chapter II when the witcher must again face him and Azar Javed. Their third encounter is their last. It is the Professor's second last encounter with anyone or anything. His last rendezvous is with a hungry kikimore queen.

Συναφείς αποστολές[ | ]

καταχώρηση στο ημερολόγιο[ | ]

One of the leaders of the Salamandra attack on Kaer Morhen was a man called the Professor, who seemed to be a cunning assassin. The other leader was a mage.
It turned out that the assault on Kaer Morhen was not the Professor's first foul deed. The arrest warrant shows clearly that my opponent is a wanted man.
The Professor is a wanted man and the City Guard is looking for him. A warrant for his arrest has been issued.
The Professor was released from the dungeon right in front of my eyes. He mocked the law and proved to me just how powerful Salamandra is.
The Professor is dead. Defeating him wasn't easy, but it was very satisfying.

Notes[ | ]

  • His weapon of choice is a crossbow, sometimes wrist-mounted.
  • The Professor from the computer game (called "Magister" in the Polish version) and Ralf Blunden (called "Profesor" in Polish), from the novels are not one and the same person. Ralf Blunden was killed by Γκέραλτ in Anchor, long before the attack on Kaer Morhen.
  • According to Triss Merigold in the Prologue, the Professor is wanted in Redania, Temeria and Kaedwen.
  • Chatting with Eskel during the Prologue reveals that the disfigured Μάγιστρος has heard the Professor's a "pro" who has 17 men's lives on his "conscience".
  • The Professor promised the bandits who attacked Kaer Morhen 50 oren(s) for every witcher slain.
  • Azar Javed keeps fleeing battles, abandoning the Professor to his own devices — not much of an ally.
  • In the Polish version of the game, he is voiced by Jarosław Boberek, who also played Yarpen Zigrin in The Hexer movie and TV series.
Significant plot details end here.

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