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Greater brother
Bestiary Greater brother full
Details
Class
Mutant
Occurrence
Mutants created through experiments with witchers' potions and formulae; they are super humans and perfect warriors who serve the Order of the Flaming Rose unquestionably in assault divisions
Immunity
They feel neither fear nor pain; they are resistant to enchantment, including the Axii sign; they cannot be disarmed and are immune to knockdown and stun attempts
Susceptibility
They can be injured with a steel weapon
Tactics
They are slow but well armed and strong; they use weapons skillfully; their blow can stun
Alchemy
Mutagen
Pituitary glands

Greater Brothers are creatures unique to the game.

These mutated knights are clad in heavy armor and wield humongous shields, making them tough nuts to crack, even for a witcher. The only thing worse than a Greater Brother would be a monster that uses weapons with great skill and demonstrates mastery of complex combat tactics.

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"With great pride and full responsibility I must state that the experiment was successful. The race of super humans we need more than meets our expectations and will satisfy Jacques de Aldersberg. Their combination of intelligence, endurance and brutal force tamed only by loyalty to the Flaming Rose is the future of the world."

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Developer CD Projekt's characterization of the Greater Brother taken from the monsterbook, which was enclosed with the Collectors Edition of the computer game The Witcher for Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic:

The hero encounters these mutated knights of the Flaming Rose toward the end of the game. The madman who subjected them to mutation dreamt of creating better, stronger, more resistant and obedient human beings. He fulfils his dream only in part, for his knights become something very near to monsters.

When Geralt spots these armored beasts alongside normal knights, he sees first hand the terrible effects of their mutation. To strip these monstrous and gloomy mutants of a measure of pathos, we jokingly christened them "Greater Brothers", a name that would ultimately remain with them.

The concept drawings present the beings' evolution. They are protected by heavy armor that only creatures with overdeveloped muscles and unnaturally strong bones could possibly wear. Wings are attached to the spiked spaulders, bringing to mind military banners and evoking the image of hussars, a type of Polish heavy cavalry.

The armor they wear and the shields and maces they carry remind us that they were once knights of the Order. Obviously, the size of these devices has been adjusted to the monstrous scale of their bearers. Their allegiance to the Order of the Flaming Rose is indicated by the emblem on their chest, vivisible in the colored sketch.

"It's obvious. They want to mutate the child, the Trial of the Grasses and Changes, but they don't know how to do it. Vesemir was the only witcher left from the previous generation, and he was only a fencing instructor. The Laboratorium, hidden in the vaults of Kaer Morhen, with its dusty demi-johns of elixirs, the alembics, ovens and retorts... None of the witchers knew how to use them. The mutagenic elixirs had been concocted by some renegade wizard in the distant past and then perfected over the years by the wizard's successors, who had, over the years, magically controlled the process of Changes to which children were subjected. At a vital moment the chain had snapped. There was no more magical knowledge or power. The witchers had the herbs and Grasses, they had the Laboratorium. They knew the recipe. But they had no wizard."
— pg(s). 61 – 62, Blood of Elves (UK edition)


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