A/N -- Just to add some more thoughts to those I put at the start of the first chapter:
Obviously for all of my ideas to work, I will have to change a few things, perhaps mould characters slightly to fit the narrative I want for Ragnar. (One glaring one will be Geralt being mostly monogamous in regards to Yennefer, only sleeping with working girls, so certain relationships from the original Witcher, and also Witcher 2, won't appear for him. And it will be Ragnar sleeping his way around the Continent in this story.)
Otherwise, the story will generally follow the overarching story of the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, adding in my own ideas here and there, and having Ragnar does mean I can take certain liberties but not to the detriment of the lore... mostly...
One thing I will be trying to do is not include much game dialogue at all. No-one wants to read just a re-hash of what they read and hear for hours upon hours in the game, and as Ragnar is involved, it should lend itself to original dialogue. I will borrow bits and pieces here and there, where it makes sense.
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Chapter 2 -- Favour for a Favour
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I took a sip of my tankard as Geralt explained everything. Vesemir was quiet as always. He only spoke when his voice was needed, usually when advice was to be given and, more importantly, listened to. "So I'm looking for Yennefer is the crux of the matter, Ragnar. Don't suppose you've seen her ride through here?"
"Raven-haired beauty like her, dressed all in black, no doubt?" The smirk appeared on his face. I was one of the few he'd trusted with most of the story about them, how their lives were so inextricably linked together. "I'm sure I wouldn't have been the only one to notice her walk or ride through this place. How long have you been tracking her?"
"Not so much tracking. I received a letter from her, asking to meet in Willoughby. We heard news that the town had been burned to the ground during a recent battle, so we have tried picking up her trail, ended up here."
"What are you doing here anyway, Dragonborn?" Vesemir asked.
"I was part of the army that just got smashed to pieces. I could show you a few of the scars I was left with. Currently shacked up with the herbalist who has taken care of me." Both men gave me the sort of grin even without any sort of insinuation on my part. "To be honest, I've been a little lost as to what to do. Don't particularly trust any Black One not to try and strike me down if I were to wander around with a weapon."
"We haven't had too many problems though I guess our medallions give away who we are," Geralt stated.
"Heard about griffin attacks?" Vesemir wondered.
"Aye, a few peasants have mentioned of something making life more of a misery. No-one has posted a notice about it though."
"It was suggested we go speak to the local garrison," Geralt added, "Might be work for you there too."
"If I show up with a weapon and in armour..."
"Never took you to be so overly concerned, Ragnar," Vesemir stated.
"My memory of the battle is fuzzy, Vesemir. But what I do know is that I'm lucky to be alive. It's only thanks to Tomira that I can sit here with you now."
"She the herbalist you're bedding?" Geralt asked.
"Aye."
"We're going to camp nearby and likely see the Black Ones about the griffin. You should come with us tomorrow," Vesemir suggested, "Better than doing whatever it is your doing now."
"Woodwork and construction. Bit of farming too." That made the two men opposite chuckle. "Considering I spent over a week unconscious, and a couple of those days fighting off death, I'm just happy to be up and walking around. I'm sure you've been past a battlefield or two."
"We've ridden past a couple of them," Vesemir murmured, "Black Ones on the Pontar. Northern Kingdoms are on the brink. If they manage to cross..."
"It's not our fight," Geralt muttered.
"We might not be political but I don't like the idea of them dominating the Continent," Vesemir retorted, "Ragnar here is a stranger to our world and he picked up a weapon to fight for what was right."
"Something about them just rubs me the wrong way," I admitted, "But I hear rumours of what's going on up north over the river. Only rumours, but they're still disconcerting. But that's for another time. Let's get back why you're here. Yennefer. Any idea where she might be?"
Both men shrugged their shoulders. "We'll pick up her trail," Geralt replied, "We have a habit of finding each other. No doubt I'll stumble into her soon enough."
"If you're going to see the Nilfgaard garrison tomorrow morning, I'll meet you here and we'll go together," I suggested, both men nodding, "I do need some coin. Don't particularly want to leave Tomira..."
"You're getting comfortable, Ragnar. I'm not sure that's a good thing or not," Vesemir stated.
"You'll get bored soon enough," Geralt added, "She a redhead?" I shook my head. "Well, I'll be damned..."
I polished off my tankard and stood up. "I'll see you here in the morning. I don't have a horse at the moment so we'll have to walk."
"We'll have to rectify that when you'll eventually want to leave," Geralt said, "But we'll meet you outside in the morning."
I finished up my beer, bid the pair goodbye, and immediately heading back to Tomira. She knew me well enough already to know something was on my mind when I sat down the at the table, unsure how best to say. So I eventually took a breath and said, "A couple of people I know, guess I could call them friends, arrived in White Orchard just now. They're camping nearby."
"Oh, are they soldiers?"
"Not exactly. They're witchers."
"Witchers?" she asked in surprise, probably for the fact I knew anyway, "What brings them here?"