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Revision as of 02:25, 23 August 2017
Meve | |
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Fan-art by Robert "Blutengel" Łada | |
Details | |
Alias(es) |
the White Queen |
Titles |
Queen of Lyria and Rivia |
Gender |
Female |
Race |
Human |
Culture |
Northern Realms |
Nationality |
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Affiliation |
Rivian guerillas |
Location |
Rivia/Lyria |
Physical Description | |
Hair color |
Gray |
Family | |
Family |
Lyrian Royal Dynasty |
Children |
Anséis[1] and one other son |
Relatives |
Calanthe (distant cousin) Foltest (distant cousin) |
Appearance(s) | |
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Meve is the queen of Lyria and Rivia. She is a widow and has at least two sons, of whom she has a rather low opinion. Known for her wisdom and beauty, a battle during the Second War with Nilfgaard left her face bearing wounds that became disfiguring scars. She was the one who knighted the witcher Geralt for his valour in that same battle and granted him the right to be known as Geralt of Rivia.
After the death of queen Calanthe of Cintra, Meve remained the only female ruler in the Northern Kingdoms. At the war's conclusion, she was one of the negotiators of the peace treaty.
We're admiring your beauty, Henselt mumbled from the depths of his tankard.
That too, seconded Vizimir. Meve, we all know you can find a solution to everything, you're a wise wo...
In The Witcher computer game
In the Temple Quarter, Geralt can talk with the local gossip. "I hear Rivia is ruled by a wise and strong queen. They say she was once beautiful, but she was wounded during the war. Now her face is horribly scarred."
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings'
On Iorveth's path in Chapter II, Stennis mentions to Geralt that "Meve curses your name every time she hears it."
References
- ↑ in The Witcher game series