How Long Do Witchers Live
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Witchers are a legendary order of people who possess superhuman abilities and use them to slay monsters and protect people from evil forces in a fantasy world. But how long do Witchers actually live?
The answer is complicated. In the world of the Witcher, there are certain factors that can affect a Witcher’s lifespan, such as their training and dedication to the Witcher’s Code. Different schools of training can lead to different lifespans. The strictest school, the Wolf School, is known for short, violent lives of its members. Other schools generally have longer lifespans, although it’s still shorter than the average lifespan of a non-witcher.
Additionally, due to the dangerous nature of their job, Witchers often meet their end prematurely in battle. There’s also the factor of potions and magic, which can be used to extend a Witcher’s lifespan, but these are rarely used due to their cost.
Given all this, it’s difficult to determine a specific lifespan for Witchers. Some source material claims that Witchers can live for as long as a century, while others suggest that if they manage to find a balance between their rigorous lifestyle and preserving their health, they can live to an age of around two or three hundred years old.
In the end, it appears that there is no set lifespan for Witchers, and any calculations must take into considerations all of the above-mentioned factors.