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Revision as of 15:51, 2 October 2008
Scientific progress requires sacrifice. No one knows this better than the victims of mutants, beastly creatures bred using mutagens. Mutants are a step toward the creation of a superhuman; their makers can assume the experiment is progressing nicely given the beasts’ strength, resistance, and cruelty.
Among known mutants there are the witchers and (possibly) Renfri.
see also:
- Greater Brother
- Greater Mutant
- Mutant Assassin
- Armored hound
In The Witcher computer game
Journal Entry
"It seems that the proposed method of mutation leads nowhere. Fast, agile and aggressive creatures are born as a result of the transformation; however, they lack intelligence. They are close to animals than men. Of course, that does not mean we will not find any practical use for them. On the contrary, simplified mutating procedures guarantee that we can create many Mutants, which are perfect tools for spreading chaos and terror." |
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