Witcher 3 is the only game which I enjoy as much as Hitman WoA. It is absolutely impossible for me to decide which game I love more.
Excited for Witcher 4 no doubt, but it is sad that that the game may release after over 2 years or so.
Created this Witcher morality chart for Witcher fans
- Milton – Lawful Good
A noble and chivalrous knight from Blood and Wine, Milton follows a strict code of honor, embodying the idealistic version of knighthood. He’s lawful in both letter and spirit. - Geralt – Neutral Good
Geralt acts based on his own moral compass, choosing what he feels is right regardless of law or chaos. He often helps others, but doesn’t follow external systems blindly. - Ciri – Chaotic Good
Ciri’s actions are guided by compassion, but she often defies authority and forges her own unpredictable path, sometimes recklessly so. A textbook chaotic good. - Dijkstra – Lawful Neutral
A political pragmatist. Dijkstra obeys systems and laws when they serve his goals, but isn’t inherently good or evil. Power and order are his priorities. - Avallac’h – True Neutral (Pure Neutral)
An enigma whose decisions seem guided by logic and long-term cosmic goals. He’s detached from typical morality, playing a cosmic chess game that often ignores human concerns. - Dettlaff – Chaotic Neutral
Dettlaff is emotionally volatile, vengeful, and unpredictable. He doesn’t fit good or evil neatly—he acts on emotion rather than principle, law, or structure. - Gaunter O’Dimm – Lawful Evil
He honors deals and contracts down to the letter—but uses them to ensnare and destroy. O’Dimm is terrifying because his evil is cold, deliberate, and legalistic. - Radovid V – Neutral Evil
Radovid is ruthlessly self-serving and paranoid. He uses law and religion only when it suits him. His cruelty is pragmatic rather than chaotic or systemic. - Eredin – Chaotic Evil
Eredin is destructive, manipulative, and power-hungry, willing to bring worlds to ruin for his ambition. He’s not bound by any laws or moral codes.