Joachim de Wett | |
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Profession |
Commander |
Race |
Human |
Culture |
Nilfgaardian |
Nationality |
Nilfgaardian |
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Joachim de Wett was a Nilfgaardian noble who commanded the Verden Operations Group during the second Northern War. Duke de Wett led his army poorly and his troops treated Nordling civilians cruelly. He caused an uprising in Verden, where king Ervyll of Verden, who had collaborated with Nilfgaard, was dethroned. He slowed down the offensive during the third phase of invasion, stalling the advance of the Middle Army that contributing to it defeat in the Battle of Brenna.
His daughter, out of many other women, was rejected by emperor Emhyr var Emreis in favour of marrying the false Ciri. In response, he and other nobles formed a conspiracy to overthrow Emhyr and put Morvran Voorhis on the Nilfgaardian throne. Emhyr discovered word of this conspiracy from the group's traitor, Berengar Leuvaarden. Ultimately, de Wett was sentenced to death by Emhyr var Emreis.
Appearances[]
In The Witcher computer game[]
- It is possible that the Nilfgaardian Count Roderick de Wett (who appears in the The Witcher computer game) is related to Joachim.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
- You can find Joachim de Wett's skull (or at least one labeled as such) in the collection of Caesar Bilzen in the secret room of his house in Novigrad, during A Dangerous Game quest.