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View of Beauclair from Blood and Wine | |
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Beauclair is the city surrounding a Palace and the capital of Toussaint. It was probably built when Faramond reconstructed the palace and Duchess Adela Marta became its first lady.
Notable People[]
Rulers
- Duchess Ademarta, first Lady of Beauclair
- Duchess Karoberta
- Prince Raymund
- Duchess Anna Henrietta
Nobility
- princess Clarissa
- baron Trastamara
- baroness Queline
- baroness Nique
- countess Notturna
- baron Palmerin de Launfal
- baron Milton de Peyrac-Peyran
Others
Rulers
- Duchess Ademarta, first Lady of Beauclair
- Duchess Karoberta
- Prince Raymund
- Duchess Anna Henrietta
Nobility
- princess Clarissa
- baron Trastamara
- baroness Queline
- baroness Nique
- countess Notturna
- baron Palmerin de Launfal
- baron Milton de Peyrac-Peyran
Others
Notes[]
- The name is coined from two French words, beau and clair. It can then be roughly translated as beautifully clear.
- Especially notable is the Beauclair Library, which was mentioned in the novels.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
The Blood and Wine expansion is set in and around Beauclair. The city itself is fully depicted and a number of districts are shown, including:
Districts[]
Gates[]
Squares[]
Inns and brothels[]
Shops and businesses[]
Other points of interest[]
In The Witcher computer game[]
- Antoinette hails from Beauclair.