“The exception, as ever, was the children. Freed from the constraints of silence which had been enforced during the bard's performance, the children dashed into the woods with wild cries, and enthusiastically immersed themselves in a game whose rules were incomprehensible to all those who had bidden farewell to the happy years of childhood. Children of elves, dwarves, halflings, gnomes, half-elves, quarter-elves and toddlers of mysterious provenance neither knew nor recognised racial or social divisions. At least, not yet.” FantasyChildhoodFantasy FictionFantasy BooksFantasy SeriesFantasy QuotesThe WitcherChildhood QuotesAndrzej SapkowskiThe Witcher Saga Book:Blood of Elves Source: Blood of Elves
“Geralt knew that, in moments like this, the enchantress’s telepathic abilities were sharpened and very powerful, so he thought about beautiful matters and beautiful things. About things which would give her joy. About the exploding brightness of the sunrise. About fog suspended over a mountain lake at dawn. About crystal waterfalls, with salmon leaping up them, gleaming as though made of solid silver. About warm drops of rain hitting burdock leaves, heavy with dew. He thought for her and Yennefer smiled, listening to his thoughts. The smile quivered on her cheek along with the crescent shadows of her eyelashes.” The WitcherThe Witcher SagaThe Witcher Geralt Book:Coś więcej Source: Coś więcej
“She came to him towards morning. She entered very carefully, moving silently, floating through the chamber like a phantom; the only sound was that of her mantle brushing her naked skin.” FantasySeriesThe Last WishAndrzej Sapkowski5 5 StarThe Witcher Saga Book:The Last Wish Source: The Last Wish