The Witcher Netflix timeline explained

Published , by Sam Chandler

The Witcher TV series has been a massive hit. It’s brought more people into the gaming scene to experience the equally impressive titles. It’s allowed the book readers to experience the world through another lens. And it’s given the game-players some more backstory on their gruff-yet-loveable Geralt of Rivia. But there are those viewers who have been left slightly puzzled by the sequence of events, which is why Netflix has released an official timeline of The Witcher TV series.

The Witcher Netflix TV series timeline

For those who may have struggled with working out the timing of events in The Witcher TV series, you’re apparently not alone. The series jumps around a lot when it comes to telling its narrative, choosing a unique format that allows non-critical information to be interspersed with the main plot point of Ciri. Netflix was nice enough to share a cleaned-up look at the character timeline of The Witcher in an easy-to-digest infographic.

As you can see, this timeline puts the major events from each episode into chronological order. What this means is that parts of an episode could happen at either end of the timeline. For example, Episode 1 includes an early event, Geralt becoming the Butcher of Blaviken, as well as a latter event, Cintra being sacked, Calanthe committing suicide, and Cirilla fleeing.

If the TV series was to follow this more straightforward approach to the story, we would have had the back end of the series focused entirely on Ciri fleeing an Geralt searching for her. What we have instead is the main plot of Ciri escaping capture, intercut with the scenes showing Geralts proficiency as a Witcher and hunter of beasts.

Now that you’ve got a better grasp on The Witcher Netflix TV series with this helpful timeline, be sure to stop by the Shacknews The Witcher 3 page for some helpful guides!