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Ooh, I could be your barker, spreading the tales of Geralt of Rivia, the Butcher of Blaviken.

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- Jaskier to Geralt, Four Marks

Julian Alfred Pankratz, Viscount de Lettenhove better known as Jaskier (b. 1222), was a bard and a close friend of Geralt of Rivia.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Captured by elves
    • 1.2 Royal betrothal
    • 1.3 A djinn and three wishes
    • 1.4 Hunting a dragon
    • 1.5 The Sandpiper
    • 1.6 Tortured by Rience
    • 1.7 Freed by Geralt
    • 1.8 Battle at Kaer Mohern
  • 2 References

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What is the real name of the bard in the Witcher Netflix series?Dandelion/Netflix series (6)

The real name of the bard in the Witcher Netflix series is Jaskier, also known as Dandelion in the original books and games.

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How did Jaskier and Geralt of Rivia meet in the Netflix series?Dandelion/Netflix series (7)

In the Netflix series 'The Witcher', Jaskier, the bard, and Geralt of Rivia meet when Jaskier was performing in a bar and was subsequently booed by the bar patrons. Afterwards, he approached Geralt and asked him to review his performance, and which Geralt pointed out that the creatures in his song didn't exist.

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What was the reaction to Jaskier's performance at the local tavern in the Witcher series?Dandelion/Netflix series (8)

In the Witcher series, Jaskier's performance at the local tavern led to a surprising turn of events. After his song, which included creatures that didn't exist, he realized Geralt was a witcher and announced it to the entire bar. This caught the attention of a patron named Nettly, who offered to pay Geralt to kill a 'devil' that had been stealing their grain. Jaskier then decided to tag along with Geralt, offering to help improve his image so he wouldn't be seen as a monstrous killer. So, Jaskier's performance not only entertained the crowd but also set in motion a new adventure for him and Geralt.

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What was the first creature that Geralt was hired to kill after meeting Jaskier?Dandelion/Netflix series (9)

The first creature that Geralt was hired to kill after meeting Jaskier, the bard from The Witcher, was a 'devil' that had been stealing grain from a patron named Nettly. This encounter marked the beginning of many adventures for Geralt and Jaskier.

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What changes can we expect from Jaskier's character in season 2 of the Witcher?Dandelion/Netflix series (10)

In season 2 of the Witcher, we can expect Jaskier, the beloved bard from the Witcher, to continue his adventures with Geralt. He will continue to question the life of witchers, showing his curiosity and depth. Jaskier's character will also be seen in more precarious situations, requiring protection due to his tendency to cross paths with powerful figures. His personal affairs with lovers of lords, knights, and kings will likely cause more trouble, adding to the drama and excitement of the series. So, get ready for more of Jaskier's wit, charm, and knack for getting into trouble!

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Biography[]

Captured by elves[]

After getting booed during his performance at a local tavern, Jaskier approached Geralt of Rivia and insisted that he review his performance. Geralt told Jaskier that the creatures in his song didn't exist, and Jaskier realized that he was a witcher, which he announced to the bar. A patron named Nettly overheard and offered to pay Geralt 100 ducats if he killed the "devil" that was stealing their grain. Geralt agreed to kill the devil, and Jaskier invited himself along, during which time he offered to help improve Geralt's image, so that he was no longer seen as a monstrous killer.

While hunting this "devil", Jaskier and Geralt were attacked by a Sylvan named Torque. It threw a stone at Jaskier and knocked him out. It then charged at Geralt, knocking him to the ground. Torque charged for a second time, but this time Geralt grabbed him by the horns and slammed him to the ground. To his surprise, it could talk. Rather than killing Torque, Geralt showed mercy, allowing him to live, but only if he left. However, someone snuck up behind Geralt and knocked him out too.

Jaskier and Geralt woke up in a cave, tied back-to-back with each other and surrounded by elves. They were repeatedly hit by a sickly elf named Toruviel. Geralt waited until she got close enough, and headbutted her. They were joined by Torque and the elven monarch, Filavandrel. Torque had been stealing food and medicine for them ever since they were forced out of Dol Blathanna. Jaskier was shocked, as he was under the impression that the elves willingly left to return to their "golden palaces," when in reality they retreated to simple caves. Unfortunately, they couldn't allow Jaskier and Geralt to leave in fear that Posada would learn that they had been stealing, causing the humans to attack, which would undoubtedly result in casualties on both sides. In the efforts of self-preservation, Filavandrel knew he must kill them. Filavandrel's elders worked with humans and got robbed of all they had, and when they fought back, they were slaughtered in a battle that would come to be known as the "Great Cleansing." Bringing his people down from the mountains would mean bowing down to the humans, and would make them slaves. Geralt advised them to rebuild elsewhere and grow in numbers. Filavandrel had a change of heart and decided to let Jaskier and Geralt go.

Jaskier and Geralt left the mountains, having been released by Filavandrel. In return, Geralt gave them the 150 ducats he was paid to kill Torque. In this adventure, Jaskier had gained a newfound respect for Filavandrel. They survived the Great Cleansing once. Maybe they could do it again. Jaskier started to sing a tune while Geralt followed alongside.[1]

Royal betrothal[]

Geralt entered a tavern after killing a selkiemore. He was riddled with a foul smell and covered in the guts of the monster he had just slain. Jaskier started to sing a tune in favor of Geralt and the people in the tavern joined in, celebrating Geralt's victorious battle against the beast. Jaskier then asked Geralt for a favor; in exchange for acting as his bodyguard for one night, Geralt would receive food, women, and wine.

Jaskier required protection while attending a royal betrothal as every lord, knight, and king would be present, many of which he had personally crossed, having had affairs with their lovers and even some of their mothers. Jaskier questioned what happened to witchers as they age and if they want any more from life beyond killing monsters. Geralt explained there is no after for witchers. They hunt until they get killed. And he wanted nothing more than that for himself.

Jaskier and Geralt arrived at the betrothal party for Princess Pavetta's hand in marriage. Geralt was immediately recognized by an old associate of his, Mousesack. Geralt came to Jaskier's defense as he was being interrogated by a nobleman, who suspected Jaskier was having an affair with his wife, demanding that Jaskier drop his trousers so that he could verify it. Geralt claimed that Jaskier was "kicked in the balls by an ox," so the man apologized and gave him a coin to "drown your sorrows."As the evening progressed, a knight by the name of Lord Urcheon of Erlenwald interrupted the ceremony. Queen Calanthe ordered to have him killed after discovering that he was a monster. However, Geralt came to his defense and together, they defeated her guards. Queen Calanthe took it upon herself to kill Urcheon even after discovering that he was in love with her daughter and had claim to her by the Law of Surprise. Calanthe pulled him close, whispered "Here is your destiny." and pulled out a knife aimed at his throat. Pavetta screamed out and suddenly her abilities awoke, sending everyone flying across the room, Jaskier included. Pavetta and Duny then floated above the room until Geralt knocked them down. Realizing the error in her ways, Calanthe decided to honor the Law of Surprise. In honoring destiny, Calanthe freed Urcheon of his curse. He now wished to repay Geralt for saving his life, and Geralt choose the Law of Surprise just as Pavetta suddenly threw up, signifying that she was pregnant.[2]

A djinn and three wishes[]

Jaskier reunited with Geralt at the river's edge after months, if not years apart. Geralt was fishing for a djinn that was buried at the bottom of the lake. He couldn't sleep, and Jaskier concluded that his sleeplessness was directly related to what Mousesack said to him about the Law of Surprise and claiming Princess Pavetta's child. Geralt pulled a bottle inscribed with a wizard's seal from the lake. The djinn was locked away inside. Jaskier wrestled with Geralt for control of the bottle, unintentionally releasing the djinn. Jaskier made two of the three available wishes before shattering the bottle on the ground. As Geralt gathered the shattered pieces, the djinn escaped, and Jaskier started coughing up blood.

Geralt took Jaskier to a nearby elf healer named Chireadan and discovered that his afflictions were magic based. His throat was being attacked and if the spell's action wasn't stopped as soon as possible, it's effects may have become irreversible, eventually resulting in death. The medicine provided by the healer would only give Jaskier few more hours. Chireadan advised that Geralt take Jaskier to another town for help as the only mage in close proximity was extremely dangerous. Geralt disregarded Chireadan's warning and set off in search of this malicious mage, said to be imprisoned in the mayor's house.

Jaskier and Geralt broke into the mayor's house to find him under some kind of trance. They stumbled upon a massive orgy, orchestrated by Yennefer of Vengerberg, the mage of Rinde. She deduced that he was a mutant, a witcher to be exact. The famous White Wolf, as she refered to him. She questioned just how powerful he is. Whatever the djinn did to Jaskier started to spread. Should Yennefer cure him, Geralt promised to indulge her curiosity. Yennefer agreed to his terms. She stated the phrase "ragamuffin," and the citizens of Rinde awoke from their trance, completely unaware of their actions.

Yennefer put Jaskier in a deep healing sleep. The following morning, as Yennefer prepared the spell, Jaskier awoke. She held him against the wall and ordered him to make a wish. Jaskier made his final wish, and Yennefer released him. She then started chanting to summon the djinn. Geralt returned, offering his help. He tried to stop Yennefer before the power consumed her, and she dies. Jaskier expressed his last wish, but the djinn only seemed to be getting stronger. That's because as Geralt explained, it was he who had the wishes. Jaskier and Chireadan watched from outside as the house collapsed. They initially presumed Geralt and Yennefer to be dead, but upon further examination, found the two having sex inside.[3]

Hunting a dragon[]

Jaskier and Geralt were approached by Borch Three Jackdaws and his two Zerrikanian companions Téa and Véa. They sought Geralt out hoping to gain his assistance in slaying a green dragon that had landed across the border in King Niedamir's mountains. Locals spotted it and went after it in search of treasure. They succeeded only in wounding the creature and angering it so righteously that it swooped down from its lair and set half a hillside ablaze. The king was set to marry the princess of a rival kingdom, Malleore, and he's concerned with the creature's presence. So, he commissioned a hunt to kill it and four teams had signed on. The winner got the dragon's treasure board and the title of lord over one of King Niedamir's vassal states.

Geralt initially declined Borch's offer as he didn't kill dragons. However, Borch was in need of one final adventure, and he thought that killing a dragon would bring him that. With a witcher on his team, he'd be unstoppable. Joining them on the hunt were a group of dwarves and Reavers. With the introduction of Yennefer and Eyck of Denesle as the fourth team, Geralt agreed to join Borch on his hunt, much to Jaskier's disapproval.

Jaskier and Geralt spoke to Yennefer for the first time in year. She couldn't help but wonder why she kept running into Geralt despite walking the earth for decades prior and never meeting a single witcher. She explained that she was there to accompany Eyck as he was to slay the dragon.

While on the path to kill the dragon, Jaskier suddenly came face-to-face with a hirikka while picking berries for Tèa and Vèa. Geralt surmised that the creature was starving and of no danger to them. Eyck completely disregarded him and killed it. All four groups decided to settle down on the mountain side. Geralt, Jaskier, Borch, Tèa, Vèa, Yennefer, Eyck, Yarpen, the leader of the dwarves, and Boholt, the leader of the Reavers roasted the hirikka and feasted. Jaskier doubted the mere existence of dragons until Geralt assured them to be real, though their numbers were dwindling. Green dragons were the most common. Red dragons less so. Black dragons were the rarest. Borch added that gold dragons were in fact the rarest. Geralt retorted that they were a myth. Whether that be true or not, gold dragons met the same fate of any other dragon; they died out.

Yennefer awakened the following morning to find Eyck missing. Yarpen found him dead by a tree with his pants down and throat slit. Nevertheless, the hunt continued. Yarpen suspected that the Reavers killed Eyck, and so he knew of a short cut across the mountains that he only shared with Jaskier, Geralt, Borch, Tèa and Vèa. Proposing a truce until they reached the next peak. Yarpen and his men have guided Jaskier, Geralt, Yennefer, Borch, Tèa and Vèa to a fairly narrow path lined with wooden boards alongside the mountain. A tight squeeze for anyone larger than that of a dwarf. The board broke beneath Borch's feet and he falls, as does Tèa and Vèa. The only thing preventing them from plummeting to the ground was Geralt holding on to the other end of the chain. Borch told Geralt to let him go. When Geralt refused, Borch let go of the chain, shortly followed by Tèa and Vèa, and the three of them disappeared within the fog as they fell to the ground below.

Jaskier told Geralt that he did his best to save them. There wasn't much he could do. He suggested that they give up on hunt and provided Geralt give him another chance to prove himself as a worthy travel companion, they head for the coast.

Jaskier awakened at the camp site all alone the following morning. He called out to Geralt and the dwarves with no response. By the time he made his way to the cave, the entrance is littered with Reaver bodies and much to his surprise, Tèa and Vèa were very much still alive and defending the cave. Yarpen and the dwarves unfroze only to realize they missed the action.

Geralt grew angry after losing Yennefer's affection and blamed Jaskier for all his recent troubles. The Child Surprise. The djinn. All of it could be traced back to him. Geralt exclaimed that if life could give him one blessing, it would be to take Jaskier off his hands. With that being said, Jaskier - clearly hurt by Geralt - would get the story from the others to write his song and depart.[4]

The Sandpiper[]

Jaskier, known to many elven travelers as the Sandpiper, had been providing elves with safe travel to Cintra. One morning, he received an unexpected visit from Yennefer, who was aware of what he'd been doing and was on the run as well. Jaskier informed her that there were anonymous benefactors working behind the scenes to help him save the elves, leading Yennefer to question why he was even concerned. Jaskier was at the great oak Bleobheris when it was raided. The Seat of Friendship, the Druid's called it. Where every free thinker was welcome, no matter their race or creed. The elves were only the first. After they were all dead, they would come for everyone else they deem as different, Jaskier feared. Yennefer then revealed that she and Cahir need to get to Cintra.

Jaskier distracted the guard at the dock so that the others could sneak aboard the ship. When the guard asked for his papers for transit, Jaskier began singing one of his songs, which the guard recognized and began singing along with, as his niece was a big fan of Jaskier's, so much so, that the guard was willing to let Jaskier aboard without seeing his papers. However, Jaskier turned around and confronted the man after he made a couple unflattering remarks about his songs. This resulted in a dispute and the guard ultimately asking to see his papers. Fortunately, one of the elven travelers sacrificed himself as a distraction by saying, "f*ck the North!" This allowed the others to sneak on to the boat.

Jaskier guided the elves and Cahir down into the ship and asked what happened to Yennefer, to which she revealed that she lost her magic. As an artist, it was his job to put himself in other people's shoes, so he found no joy in her troubles. Like her, he was scared that one day the muses would stop speaking to him, because who were they when they could no longer do the one thing they were put on the Continent to do. Yennefer replied that they had to find a new purpose. Jaskier then told Yennefer goodbye and wished her good luck. However, upon his return topside, he was taken.[5]

Tortured by Rience[]

Jaskier was taken and tortured by Rience, who suspected that he may of knew of Geralt's whereabouts, but he insisted that he hadn't seen Geralt in months or his Child Surprise. Rience wasn't convinced and used fire to burn the answers from Jaskier, who pleaded with Rience to believe him when he said that he didn't know anything about Geralt. Fortunately for Jaskier, Yennefer stumbled in, posing as his drunken wife. With a mouthful of alcohol, Yennefer waited until Rience conjured fire before spitting the alcohol out and engulfing his face in fire, allowing her and Jaskier to escape.

After getting away, Jaskier revealed to Yennefer that Rience was after Geralt and instructed her to warn him, but without magic, she couldn't. They were then approached by three men, on which harassed Yennefer until she kicked him in between the legs. With the other two men chasing after them, she and Jaskier split up. When Jaskier finally caught up to Yennefer, he discovered that she'd been taken prisoner. However, as they were about to take her away, she muttered an incantation and disappeared. Unfortunately for Jaskier, he was caught peeping and thrown in jail.[6]

Freed by Geralt[]

To fill the void while locked in a cell, Jaskier sang some songs with his musical companions, a couple of rats. Fortunately, he didn't remain imprisoned much longer, as he was freed by Geralt, who embraced him with a hug. Jaskier remained upset with Geralt for their last encounter, but his need to find Ciri and Yennefer took priority.

While washing up in a stream, Jaskier revealed to Geralt that Yennefer saved his life. She even risked her life for his, while being on the run after losing her magic. However, when she was imprisoned in the whor*house, he recalled her magically disappearing after muttering an incantation about a hut, leading Geralt to come to the conclusion that she was in league with Voleth Meir, the Deathless Mother, who was imprisoned by the first witchers and entombed in a hut.

On the other side of the stream, they crossed paths with Yarpen Zigrin and his crew, from whom they borrow transportation to Cintra, where they found Yennefer and Ciri under attack by guards. After killing the guards, Geralt instructed Jaskier to take Ciri back to Kaer Morhen whilst he stayed behind to kill the Deathless Mother.[7]

Battle at Kaer Mohern[]

Jaskier was awakened from his sleep by Yennefer, who informed him that Ciri had been possessed by the Deathless Mother. Together, they headed to the lab, where Yennefer attempted to make a potion that would remove Voleth Meir from Ciri without killing her. For the time being, she found active jasper, which was a provider of warmth, energy, and balance, telling Jaskier to give it to Geralt, as it would help turn wrongs into rights. However, by the time Jaskier found Geralt, he and the other witchers were in a battle with the Deathless Mother and several basilisks. Fortunately, Ciri regained control of her body and sent the Deathless Mother through a portal to her home sphere.[8]

References[]

  1. Season 1, Episode 02: Four Marks
  2. Season 1, Episode 04: Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials
  3. Season 1, Episode 05: Bottled Appetites
  4. Season 1, Episode 06: Rare Species
  5. Season 2, Episode 04: Redanian Intelligence
  6. Season 2, Episode 05: Turn Your Back
  7. Season 2, Episode 07: Voleth Meir
  8. Season 2, Episode 08: Family
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FAQs

Why did Netflix change Dandelions' name? ›

The name change means that the show is closer to the source material than the games are. Jaskier remains Jaskier and not the Dandelion that fans of the games and the English translations of the books have come to know the character as.

What did they replace Dandelion with? ›

Crayola names new blue crayon 'Bluetiful' after retiring yellow 'Dandelion' The name was selected by fan voting. The crayon maker reveals the hue, which replaced the retired "Dandelion," live on "GMA." — -- The new shade of blue that will soon be populating Crayola boxes everywhere has a name: Bluetiful.

Why is Dandelion called Jaskier in the series? ›

In the Witcher Netflix series, the character known as Dandelion in the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski is named Jaskier. The change in name is due to the adaptation process and the decision to use the original Polish names from Sapkowski's books.

Is Dandelion in The Witcher Netflix series? ›

The real name of the bard in the Witcher Netflix series is Jaskier, also known as Dandelion in the original books and games.

What does Jaskier mean in Polish? ›

Translation of jaskier – Polish–English dictionary

buttercup [noun] a wild plant with cup-shaped yellow flowers.

Is Jaskier good or bad? ›

Jaskier seldom knows when to keep quiet, or when not to flirt with other people's wives. But it's all a part of his greatest charm—his almost irrepressible good humor and friendliness.

What disease is cured by dandelion? ›

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), dandelion has been used to treat stomach problems, appendicitis, and breast problems, such as inflammation or lack of milk flow. In Europe, dandelion was used in remedies for fever, boils, eye problems, diabetes, and diarrhea.

Who does Jaskier end up with? ›

Season 3 keeps this trend by rewriting some key characters' history, making Jaskier (Joey Batey) and Prince Radovid (Hugh Skinner) fall in love with each other. However, while this change might be controversial, Season 3 of The Witcher makes both Jaskier and Radovid more interesting by making them a couple.

What does the name Jaskier mean? ›

Origin:Polish. Meaning:Buttercup. Jaskier is a boy's name of Polish origin. Coming straight from the vibrant yellow petals we recognize on a buttercup flower, this name is the perfect choice for the hippie parent and the geek alike.

Why is Jaskier ageless? ›

While Geralt and Yennefer both have reasons for their enduring youth -- those being witcher mutations and magic, respectively -- Jaskier is simply a human, which led to confusion among viewers. Showrunner Lauren S.

Who is Jaskier's boyfriend? ›

In the new season, Jaskier has a flirtatious relationship with Radovid V (Hugh Skinner), the prince of the Kingdom of Redania, who are enemies of Jaskier and his friends. By episode four, the two finally give in to their feelings and share a kiss.

Why is Jaskier called Buttercup? ›

The issue is simply a matter of translation. You see, in the original translation of novels from Polish to English, the name Jaskier would closely affiliate to Ranunculus, also known as buttercup flowers.

Why does Jaskier hate Geralt? ›

He is canonically heartbroken over Geralt blaming him for everything that went wrong in his life and abandoning him in Caingorn. This could have been minimized—Jaskier could have been annoyed but over it—but instead, he takes his heartbreak seriously.

Why did Netflix rename Dandelion? ›

“Jaskier” is the Polish word for the flower “buttercup.” But when translators worked on the English translation of the texts, they opted for a different yellow flower, the dandelion. Instead of going with an English translation, Netflix opted for the original Polish word for his name.

Are Geralt and Jaskier lovers? ›

No, Jaskier doesn't finally get with Geralt, but he does land himself a prince. Jaskier's crush on — and subsequent hook up with — Prince Radovid of Redania (Hugh Skinner) might have the makings of a doomed romance, but right now we're just enjoying the ride.

What is Dandelions' real name? ›

Taraxacum (/təˈræksəkəm/) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions.

Why is Dandelion called Dandelion? ›

The word dandelion comes from the French “dent de lion” meaning lion's tooth because of the jagged shape of the leaves. In China, it is called “Pu Gong Ying” or earth nail because it has a long tap root. A tap root grows very deep into the soil.

Why did they choose the name Netflix? ›

Netflix got its name in 1997 from being starting out as an online (or “internet”) store for renting DVDs (or movies, flicks, “flix”). Customers used Netflix's webpage for ordering the movies they wanted to rent, and the company would mail them the movies on DVDs.

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