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Oh, sorry, I didn't realize Geralt dies when I was reading it. Besides the arguments against it that you mentioned, and besides the game (where he seems to be resurrected), there's also the short story "The Witcher's Wedding," I think. In that story, almost everyone from the book gets married: Geralt and Yennefer, but Regis, Cahir, Milva, and Angulem are not there because they are all dead... What a strange witcher! It's even more interesting this way.
Step aside from the way of a better man than you
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up
There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis
So you fall at his feet hes the one who betrays you
Its the servants devotion for the decay
Stand up
There are no flowers on your grave
There are no chains
There I keep chanting for the forgotten name © Amorphis