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Altureus
Altureus

LoL that's good.

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Duruk
Duruk

omg I had downloaded that exact same image, but decided not to modify it.

Nice job

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ChrissRaven Author
ChrissRaven

Thank you and sorry for beating you to it, a lot of us are doing it to eachother, but what can I say, great minds (witcher fans) think alike!

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Description

King Foltest sleeps soundly, his life saved by the white wolf. But this is not the end for our hero, oh no, this is but a beginning.
After the entire ordeal with the king, Geralt wanted to live a little, see if he can make his fortune with something else than witcher's work.
He went to Las Vegas and began performing in casinos and bars.
Eventually he became known as "The King" and probably even has some assassins out for him as well.
He gained world fame, dyed his hair black and knew how to rock.
Some of his best hits include:
Rivia Rain
Witcher Minds
Dungeon Rock
Cockatrice Skin Boots
Do Be Cruel
Return To Bloody Sender
Hellhound Dog
Viva Las Flotsam
And many, many, many, many, many more.
Sadly the moniker of "white wolf" fell into obscurity, but he enjoyed being known as "The King".
Truly there is no greater event in human history than the rise of Geralt to stardom, truly something to remember.