Ida Emean aep Sivney | |
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Details | |
Titles |
Aen Saevherne |
Gender |
female |
Race |
Elf |
Culture |
Aen Seidhe |
Affiliation |
Lodge of Sorceresses |
Special abilities |
Magic |
Location |
Blue Mountains |
Physical Description | |
Hair color |
Cinnabar red |
Appearance(s) | |
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Ida Emean aep Sivney, an elven sorceress from the Blue Mountains and a member of the Lodge of Sorceresses. She is an Aen Saevherne, a sage. She doesn't wear precious metals or stones, preferring pearls, corals and ambers over them.
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Reim, the elven scout mentions her, in a comment to Geralt about mages.
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
Ida Emean is mentioned by ambassador Shilard Fitz-Oesterlen, as one of the sorceresses accused to be a member of the conspiracy that facilitated the murders of King Demavend and Foltest. She is also sentenced to death, as well as the other members of the Lodge of Sorceresses.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Ida appears briefly in The Witcher 3. She converses with Yennefer and Geralt via megascope, providing them information when they seek an understanding of the ancient curse afflicting the creature Uma.
Ida is ceremonial and polite and expects others to be polite as is appropriate in a conversation with a sage.
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Notes[]
- Model of Ida's face in the game is inspired by Agata Trzebuchowska's role in Ida, well awarded Polish drama film from 2013. Which is noteworthy, both characters share not only the look (and red hair), but also personality traits: both heroines are quiet and a bit secretive. Either Ida Lebenstein and Ida Emean belong to closed organizations; the first to catholic convent, and the second to Aen Saevherne, group of elven Sages.
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Ida Emean aep Sivney by CloudsDevourer
Ida Emean card art from Gwent: The Witcher Card Game