Geralt

He's killed so many people and meddled in shady politics. Is he a good guy or a bad guy?

he's a big guy

Bad guy

Neither. That's kind of the idea behind his character.

he's 5'6 (1.68m)

>morally grey

I wish more games were like that.

Big guy

Depends on how you play him I suppose

Haven't played TW3 in a while but pretty sure he towered over most npc's

Generally Geralt is a dick but he tries to not be an evil dick.

I would love to get my ass pounded by him and Big Boss.

So he is like dead pool then?
>I am just an asshole that kills bigger assholes

We are going by the games. Geralt is a murderer, graverobber, assassin for hire and a thief.

What kid would Geralt be in the classrom?
The pretentious kid who thinks he's above everyone else?

he's a neutral guy

He can't be a manlet because of his job. People are supposed to take witchers seriously, nobody could do that if Geralt was 1.68m

Way to answer and close your own thread op

Dependant on your choices.
He can also be a giant moralfag.
The point is either can be considered something he'd do.

Is that a cigarette in her mouth? Why is it censored?

>whore.png
DELETE!!!

t. projecting manlet

>Frogposter
Delet

He would be that kid who is kind of big, yet peaceful unless provoked. Great in gym class also. He's quiet in the classroom and a little awkward. Sometimes he says weird shit like "winds howling" and people stare at him, not knowing if he's autistic or doing poetry.

Lawful Neutral

Adult Witchers can't be short, they're almost always tall and sinewy, with the exception of Vesemir and Letho, who're barrel-chested and more robust.

he's a Witcher wtf man

where is that written?

Damn, looks like rain

he's a good guy who would give his life for those he loves and sometimes when he gets tired of how shitty the world is he chooses not to stand by and let evil shit happen despite knowing that being neutral would be the safest option

He's neutral

He can't be worse than Letho

>Geralt is a murderer, graverobber, assassin for hire and a thief.
No, the player is, and only a specific kind of player.
A world like witcher also has many people in dire need of some murdering, graverobbing, and thieving.
Murder and assassination are redundant, an assassin is already a murderer.

>people stare at him, not knowing if he's autistic or doing poetry.
Those people will never know who is or isnt autistic, because people who react towards idiosyncrasies with "autism, lol" most certainly have no lick of knowledge about autism.

So he's worse than both

In Sapkowski's early work, that type of built reacts the best to mutations.

I know he's an assassin but does he have to be such a murderer?

fuck you letho is based

He's not a good guy, he's not a bad guy. He's THE guy.

Again, it depends on how you play him. You could be the kind of Geralt who pays off the people who are causing trouble so he doesn't have to kill them, because he knows he would win. Or he could be the guy who decides he wants to kill them so they can't hurt anybody else. Or he's the guy who doesn't want to be bothered by street trash and kills them without a thought. It's all up to you really.

For you

the player's just a watcher who looks at geralt's adventures from afar, choosing to view one of the multitude of 'timelines' he can follow.

books or games?
Geralt does not like doing evil things
>Evil is evil lesser, middling, makes no difference. If i had to choose between one evil and the other i would rather not choose at all
and while you can do evil things he still cares for people

I personally think he is neutral good

>tfw I never will be able to walk around the halls of school and say looks like rain like an idiot

If there is something The Witcher 3 wants to be clear to us is that nothing is black and white.

It feels like the game is based on this, like, there isn't one single mission where there's a clean good side and a nasty bad side.

>If there is something The Witcher 3 wants to be clear to us is that nothing is black and white.

The Witcher 3 is a great game.

But this is one reason why it loses points and why I can't call it the RPG of the decade.

I get that there are shades of grey everywhere, but they tried too hard to shove it down our throats.

It was cool, but after the 200th mission you also want something not be gray for once.

He's a mary sue the entire world gravitates and gives VIP access to, even going as far as having behind the doors audiences with every king as if he were their childhood friend. Don't forget how every woman obviously wants his cock.

It's just shitty writing pandering to losers longing for a power fantasy they can self-insert.

So you haven't read any of the books or played any of the games? Cool.

Buddy that's bullshit, there are plenty of clear cut quests where somebody innocent is being harassed / in danger

What the Akagi-cum guzzlers who piss on a picture of Kenshiro every morning of Sup Forums refuse to realize is that the point of the Witcher is that in a very grungy and ambiguous world Geralt wants to be the good guy, in the first game he even talks to Zoltan about how frustrating it is that evil is harder to root out and destroy than it used to be.

Whatever makes you sleep comfortably in your denial.

He is a Witcher!

And yet Radovid might as well be Satan and your main enemy is a bunch of gothic space elves who freeze the land before they arrive and whose armor spikes have spikes of their own.

Even Dandelion says: "Is Geralt a good man? I do not think so. But I do believe he tries to maintain his humanity."

When compared to the savages of the Northern Realms, he does come off as a good guy in comparison.

Because if you had read/played them you would know that what you said is factually false. But I guess shitposting is always a fun time.

>power fantasy
>is an ugly, sterile mutant whose love interests are ugly women who have to enchant themselves to look decent

The VIP access also comes pretty easily with the fact he's iirc the most famous witcher alive in the setting thanks to his own actions and Dandelion's ballads

>talks to Zoltan about how frustrating it is that evil is harder to root out and destroy than it used to be
that was one of my favorite chats in the series

Iorveth: You're the most noble human I know, Gwynbliedd
Geralt: I'm no human.
Iorveth: I'm glad you reminded me. My hatred for the species abated for a moment.

Except for Whoreson Jr, Radovid, Menge, The Nazis. The Nazi Fire Cult, The Space Ice Nazi Elves, etc

Geralt got fucking Excalibur for embodying the chivalric virtues, what more do you need to prove a man's good nature?

Where was that from? I definitely didn't encounter that in my many playthroughs of the first game.