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In the Blood and Wine expansion

Garkain
Tw3 journal garkain
Details
Class
Vampire
Variations
Alpha garkain
Occurrence
Toussaint
Vulnerable to
Moon dust bombs
Samum bombs
Vampire oils
Black blood potions
Loot
Vampire blood
Vampire fang
Vampire saliva
Red mutagen
Monster bone
Monster brain
Monster claw
Monster ear
Monster eye
Monster hair
Monster heart
Monster liver
Monster stomach
Monster tongue

The bestiary entry can be obtained by reading "Natural Born Killers: A Study of Garkains".

Associated quest

Bestiary entry

Blood on the ceiling, guts on the walls… Must be a garkain.
– Yan of Lan Exeter, investigator and Captain of the City Watch
Garkains, like fleders, belong to the class of particularly dangerous vampires whose strength exceeds even that of fiends. An encounter with one of their number almost always ends in death, which is why there are not many eye-witness accounts of them. From the city guard reports written up in Lan Exeter describing the attacks committed in that city in 1104 by three garkains (later killed by a certain Olivier of Gulet, witcher), it seems these horrible monsters do not content themselves with drinking the blood of their victims. The investigators concluded from the blood and guts strewn around the crime scenes that garkains tear their victims to shreds with great delight and muck about in their bloody entrails.
Garkains belong to the group of creatures known as lesser vampires. They often gather around themselves members of other subspecies of lesser vampires, acting in such situations as leaders of the pack. They are by and large unable to run, but can jump a great distance and often attack their prey in that way. During combat, they usually keep their distance from their foes, trying to incapacitate them using a blast of mental energy provoking visions that beguile and disorient.
Before grappling a garkain, one should drink the Black Blood potion and stock up on vampire oil. It should also be remembered that the Samum and Moon Dust bombs are always effective weapons against any mental attacks.

In The Witcher computer game

Garkain
Bestiary Garkain full
Details
Class
Vampire
Occurrence
Garkains are lesser vampires, found most frequently at cemeteries or near abandoned buildings, where they nest
Immunity
They are fearless and resistant to stun attempts
Susceptibility
Sensitive to silver and Vampire Oil
Tactics
They try to daze their victims and drink their blood
Alchemy
Garkain saliva
Wing membrane
Abomination lymph

Garkains are lesser vampires unique to The Witcher computer game. They are so foul that the mere sight of one paralyses opponents, especially sensitive ones. Apart from using its ugly appearance as a weapon, the garkain has at its disposal a variety of ways to pin down victims and suck their blood.

Notable garkains

Journal Bestiary Entry

"Garkains, the filthiest of vampires, are uglier even than fleders. Since fleders are widely despised for their looks, it is easy to imagine how abominable garkains must be. As vampires, the creatures drink blood but they are also drawn to fresh meat, or even corpses. Garkains are often mistaken for gargoyles because they lurk on rooftops, waiting to dive at their victims."

Location

Sources

  • In Murky Waters, Geralt may have a chat about garkains with a Peasant woman. She is concerned for a family member who suffered a garkain attack and now suffers from poison. Geralt helps her identify the source of the problem. The conversation will result in a Garkain bestiary entry along with any associated ingredient entries he does not have yet.
  • In Old Vizima at the Hospital (and sometimes in various houses in the area) there is a Diseased man that asks for something to eat. In return, he will unlock Garkains and their alchemies.
  • Vampires: Facts and Myths
  • Physiologus

Notes

  • Garkain remains will not contain their saliva without the monsters' bestiary entry.

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