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The Ending Of The Witcher: Blood Origin Explained

Looper | December 11, 2025



“The Witcher” nods to The Conjunction of the Spheres, Ithlinne’s prophecy, and where Witchers come from, but doesn’t explain any of it. The new prequel series “Blood Origin” answers many of those questions and raises more. Warning: Spoilers ahead.

#TheWitcher #BloodOrigin #Explained

The Golden Age | 0:00
The Wild Hunt | 1:48
Ithlinne | 3:07
Avallac’h awakens | 4:21
The Conjunction of the Spheres | 5:38
Humans arrive | 6:49
The monoliths | 7:53
Fjall, the first Witcher | 9:10
Elder Blood | 10:15
The Song of the Seven | 11:18
Brief hints at the future | 12:12

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  1. @trafalgarlaw9700

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    Please change the woman. Too many politically correct too many random gay woman power scene that ruin the character that she want to elevate just because they have pussy

    Ereden gay in a scene without any context totally avoidable but fine
    Avallac that is a complete idiot

    The protagonist witch is the classic emancipated black woman should be the first witcher because we se ethat yeah she has the ballssss
    But then the showrunner made the man do it because the one who do it had to die in the end of all cause it is a monster.

    Oh the transformation that used the flower that in the eries said it came from lara dorren's blood which was born after the conjunction… THEY FORGOT THEIR OWN UNIVERSE JEEEZ

    But most of all WTF is from ellie which is black that Lara and Ciri came from???????????? A dinasty full of pale white and blonde women????? How
    But most of all the magic? The pure incredible magic? Starts from two warriors. W T F

  2. @HenningStrandin

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    I remember just enough of the story of the conjunction of the spheres from the books (that I haven't read, just summaries on the Wiki) to follow along and stay interested but not get hung up on any discrepancies. It's not a top tier series, but it certainly kept me entertained. I mean you could honestly praise it for the fight choreography alone. (Most of the time–the final fight between Fjall and the monster was a bit clunky and disappointing.) If I got furious over adaptions of my favorite books deviating from the source material, boy would I hate Blade Runner, Total Recall, and every other PKD movie. But I don't even hate Impostor. X-D

  3. @kickrocks93

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    The show was masterfully done. The "critics" aren't fooling anyone lol why can't yall look past the diversity of the cast and enjoy the awesomeness that it was?

  4. @victoryengineer

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    I just cancelled my Netflix subscription over this. In spite of Netflix already losing billions, they will never learn that most people don't want California extremist agendas forced on them.

  5. @a-l-l-e-n01

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    It had potential, but with it jumping all over the place, weird writing we gave up after episode 3. I imagine season 4 of the Witcher will be utter trash if it's anything like this.

  6. @mellybellyh8306

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    Thank you for this review. I liked this show and appreciate your explanation. Sick of all the toxic comments across the board with this show. There’s no book for this and I think the writers did a good job. I always wondered how the conjunction happened and like how it ties in.

  7. @snappingbear

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    Everything woke turns to crap. Netflix would rather push agenda driven narratives and propaganda than produce a quality show that honors the source material and its fans.

  8. @ryankwon8785

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    My Theory on Netflix's Aen Elle Elves
    King Auberon leads many Aen Siehe Elves to leave the Continent and head to a new world away from the other monsters and races. Avallac'h helps Auberon and they head to the new world by first entering the Ddiddiwedht Desert where they encounter a surviving Eredin. Avallac'h vouches for Eredin and the latter becomes a prominent general in King Auberon's army. They later pass through the Ddiddiwedht Desert and enter the gateway to the new habitable world. In the new world, the Elves who follow Auberon become the Aen Elle and build the capital city of Tir ná Lia. However, the Aen Elle Elves' pride grew so much that they slaughtered and enslaved the Unicorns and Humans who lived in their world. Soon, the Aen Elle prospered but many desired slaves so Eredin forms the Wild Hunt and starts committing raids on the Continent to kidnap slaves to become the Aen Elle's servants. Soon, the Elder Blood becomes an interest for Auberon, Eredin, and Avallac'h. However, there is a growing rivalry between Eredin and Avallac'h but both agree that they will bring Ciri to Auberon so he can birth an Aen Elle (his successor) with Elder Blood who will possess Elder Blood powers like Ciri. Eredin tried it the violent way so Avallac'h will try a more peaceful approach to gain Ciri's cooperation.

    My Disappointment of Witcher Blood Origin
    I was expecting more Netflix Aen Elle Elves lore in Blood Origin. I was wrong and this disappointed me considering how the Aen Elle Elves were integral to the story of the Elder Blood. Lara Dorren is the daughter of King Auberon of the Aen Elle. The Aen Elle formed the Wild Hunt to capture human slaves from the Continent to serve them.

  9. @myrlc4623

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    I try to keep a positive mind about a series and look for key points. I just watched this series and the only key point I found was when I realized that the writers must have been intoxicated. THIS WAS BEYOND HORRIBLE!!! If the new Witcher is anything like this series it won't be renewed for another season 😒

  10. @TonyRedunzo

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    Little known Witcher fact. Who was the actor Lauren Hissrich first offered the role of Geralt to after Henry Cavill quit?

    If you said Liam Hemsworth-Wrong answer. Lauren the ShEO of netflix FIRST offered it to Steven Seagall, but he had to decline as he was busy on another project-licking Vladimir Putin's buttplug! In fact Putin wouldn't even let Seagall come to the phone, saying "I love your work on the Witcher, Babushka, you are almost as succesful as I've been in my work in Ukraine."

  11. @B-Killin

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    It wasnt a bad show, but they stole some plots straight from the avengers. The main warrior girl and guy. They are love interests. He becomes a monster. She sings him a song real quietly to keep him from going beast mode and killing everything. Sound familiar? The villain has to go to another dimension in search of great power. To gain it, he must sacrifice the one thing he loves most. He sacrifices not his own daughter but a young apprentice girl that he considers his family. Sound familiar?

  12. @capricola8682

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    I got no issues for michelle yeoh or any other asians who potray elves in fantasy settings. Asians especially the women are known to have youthful looks despite their age, have cat eyes, and slimmer bodies. However, my issue is also that these modern tv showd also potray elves being some kind of a typical human barbarian drunkards, especially the black elf bard in episode 1. It's also like seeing reva 2.0 from obiwan.

  13. @ralphllivrah9551

    December 11, 2025 at 3:54 am

    Netflix is the Walmart of tv. Nothing now but cheap crap. When shitflix started making their own movies, I knew they would ruin everything . They are cheap,cheap,cheap it shows in everything they make.

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