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Vetala
Bestiary Vetala full
Details
Class
Necrophage
Occurrence
According to legend, Vetala lives in the city cemetery in Vizima; he is a highly intelligent creature whom other necrophages respect
Immunity
Immune to common poisons and resistant to knockdown attempts; tough skin and thick muscles protect him from blows
Susceptibility
Sensitive to silver and Necrophage Oil
Tactics
Tries to knock down victims and eat them alive
Alchemy
Graveir bone
white vinegar
cadaverine

An intelligent, talking ghoul is a rarity. And yet from time to time one encounters a specimen that ruins the reputation of the rest of the species by soliloquising over dead bodies and engaging in cogent discussions with witchers. Rumour has it that evolution equipped Vetala with a dangerous weapon: he can talk people to death. That rumour is not necessarily an exaggeration.

He can be found feasting on remains, in the ruined church in the centre of the cemetery in Chapter III and again in Chapter V in a safe house in the Temple Quarter.

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Vetala is a mythical beast, invented by the common people. Tales about him are typical examples of urban legend, spread by word of mouth, which grow increasingly fantastic with each retelling. Vetala is believed to be an intelligent ghoul or graveir who lives in the city cemetery as the absolute ruler among scavengers. Not only does Vetala speak the human language, he is also known for his sophisticated manners. Vetala is said to prefer corpses over living flesh. He rarely attacks humans and demonstrates unusual courtesy on the rare occasions when he does.
I met a talking ghoul, a real freak of nature.
If Geralt decides to kill Vetala:
I decided to kill him, for despite his eloquence he was still a monster, a threat to humans. And I'm a witcher.

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  • Vetala is indeed a fitting name for a sentient, conversational creature who devours the dead and haunts cemeteries. In Hindu mythology, the vetala is a ghost-like being defined as a spirit inhabiting corpses and charnel grounds.

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