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Jesus Alejo

Since you were intrigued by that conversation they were having about Geralt being a Witcher and how Witchers are made, let me give you some basic lore that it's not a spoiler for any story arc on the show: Witchers start off as regular human boys that are sent to the Witcher's keep for several reasons, maybe they are beggars on the street, homeless kids, etc. And they start right away while they are still little kids a series of really hardcore and dangerous training in combat and many other things, so hard that a lot of the kids die in the process... But the most deadly and most important step to become a Witcher is called The Trial of the Grasses, which is when those few kids that are still alive in their training get injected with the potions/mutagens/elixirs that change their bodies and grant Witchers the abilities they have: strength, speed, reflexes, long life, resistant to magic, basic magic capabilities called Signs, etc... This step is even more deathly because the mutagens will kill most of the kids that get inyected, their bodies will reject the mutagens or they will not be strong enough to endure it... The survival rate is something like 2 or 3 out of 10, this is also the reason why there are no female Witchers, the survival rate is already abysmal when it comes to male bodies, in the case of female bodies they found out from the start long ago that the survival rate was even lower, making it pointless to even put girls thru it since for them it meant almost certain death to be injected with the mutagens. Now we come to Geralt... He is a special case, he went thru all of this, like the guy said "it happened to him"... But actually, Geralts experience is even more hardcore, not just because of the fact that like Geralt said they were attacked when he was a boy training there (Which BTW Netflix released an animated movie in the same "Witcher Universe" that tells the story of those events); but also because Geralt got an even more aggressive version of the Trial of the Grasses... When Geralt was put thru the potions they found out that he was unusually resilient to it, so they gave him a more extensive dose of it; that's what makes Geralt stand out even among Witchers, he is actually better, more enhanced that even the other Witchers, he is stronger, faster, etc. because he was experimented further... This is also the reason for his physical appearance: the extended dose of the mutagens caused drastic changes in his body, he lost most of his bodies pigmentation, that's why he is sooo pale and why his hair fell off and then came out white; and also why his eyes almost glow in the dark with that yellowish / orange tone... If you have seen the other Witchers in this season 2 then you will realize that all of then share the yellow ish tone in their eyes, that's because of the mutations, but they all have it in deferent degrees, not quite as deep and vibrant as Geralt, that's because of his extensive exposure to the mutagens.