



The student exchanges took place and some older witchers befriended each other, though most of the students did not trust each other, which often resulted in brawls and arguments. įor some time since then schools of the Wolf and of the Cat were funded by Kaedweni monarchs. Though the pogrom was condemned, the school never regained its full functionality. All witchers present at the keep were killed. The second half of the 12th century saw a massive attack on Kaer Morhen by an enraged mob led by a group of mages and priests. According to a legend, it is said that at some point of the history they hosted Count Esteril Thyssen and his lover Agnes, who were hiding from Videmont's wrath. Its members gained the reputation of professional and reliable monster slayers. In the days of its glory, the School of the Wolf was one of the most recognized of the witcher schools. In the 11th century the construction of Kaer Morhen was finished, and because its original builders apparently abandoned the keep or vanished in some other way, the Wolves settled there. They decided to settle in the north in the caves of the Morhen Valley. These last witchers left Morgraig and travelled east. The Order of Witchers had almost completely splintered, only a small group of witchers remained in its keep after the third group of witchers had left to build their own school.
