Devil by the Well | |
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Details | |
Class |
Specter |
Boss |
Yes |
Variations |
Noonwraith |
Occurrence |
Well in the Abandoned village |
Vulnerable to |
Moon dust Specter oils Yrden |
Tactics |
Turning into immaterial form, and turning material when attacking |
Loot |
Noonwraith mutagen Noonwraith trophy Light essence Specter dust Essence of wraith Infused dust Amethyst dust Emerald dust |
The Devil by the Well is a particular Noonwraith and a boss monster.
Associated quest[]
Journal entry[]
- Wears a dirty dress, all rags, its skin flakin' off of its bones. And it howls...life it's sufferin'.
- —Odolan of White Orchard
- The residents of White Orchard has suffered more than their fair share of misfortune. Passing armies had trammeled [sic] their spring planting, a griffin had begun abducting their livestock, and, the rotten icing on this painful cake, a noonwraith haunted a nearby well. No wonder the locals called this final evil a 'devil'. The witcher could sense something bound her to this place, and that in order to send her off into ethereal realms he would first need to learn her secret.
- Once that was done, he would have to prepare for battle – and a noonwraith is a demanding opponent. She can disorient her victim by blinding him and creating mirror images of herself. These copies suck their victim's life energy – while their mistress remains untouchable. In order to defeat her, the witcher could not rely on his silver sword alone – the Yrden sign would also be needed to trap her and force her to take on material form.
- Witchers don't normally feel a limited range of emotions regarding the monsters they slay. They despise the particularly cruel ones and are repulsed by the disgusting ones, but rare indeed is the monster for which they feel sympathy. Yet that is exactly what Geralt felt for the noonwraith of White Orchard. For a long time he was haunted by thoughts of the young woman whose horrible death and powerful emotions had transformed her into that terrible monster.