From a discussion we had with AcePL, it seems there is a possibility that witchers in fact originated in Kaer Morhen, i.e. Alzur and his mentor must have created them there or at least performed the first transmutation there.
I am looking for proof that this claim is true, or something that proves it isn't true.
Games aren't canon in this case.
Just in case it's not clear, I have read all the books (including standalone short stories, The road with no return and Something ends, something begins), some of them several times; I have also finished all three games (finished the first one 3 times), and read most of the comics (I wish I hadn't).
Some points I would like the answers to address:
- There is the fact that Leo Bonart wears 3 witcher medallions (that I can remember): a wolf, a cat, and some other one (bear of gryphon?).
- Coen is from a different school. How do I know this? Well, Geralt only meets him the winter he brings Ciri in; one would expect Geralt, being second oldest witcher in Kaer Morhen (younger that Vesemir and on par with Eskel) to know everyone who "graduated" after him, especially since there weren't that many graduations.
- I Season of Storms we learn that Alzur and his mentor created witchers. Does the book also state that they did this in Kaer Morhen? This seems to be the central question.
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