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Source: Wikia. Pages: 64. Chapters: Abigail, Adam, Adam Pangratt, Adda of Temeria, Adda the White, Adrianna, Agloval, Agnes of Glanville, Akeretta, Alina, Alvin, Anais La Valette, Anezka, Angouleme, Angus, Anna Henrietta, Antoinette, Archpriest, Aridea, Aryan La Valette, Assire var Anahid, Audoen, Azar Javed, Baldwin Thyssen, Bartholomew Bargee, Beady-eyes, Belohun, Benda, Bernard Loredo, Bienvenu La Louve, Blacksmith's son, Blacksmith's wife, Blenheim Blenckert, Bolton of Ironford, Bootblack, Boussy La Valette, Bras of Ban Ard, Brick, Brickmakers, Bronibor, Bronik, Cahir Mawr Dyffryn aep Ceallach, Caldemeyn, Carduin, Carezza Charbonneau, Carmen, Caroline, Carrypebble, Casadei, Cedric, Celina, Chappelle, Chorab, Ciri, Clerks, Codringher, Coleman, Connor, Count Tybalt, Crach an Craite, Cregennan of Lod, Cynthia, Dandelion, Daniel Etcheverry, De Ruyter, Declan Leuvaarden, Deczka, Deidre Ademeyn, Demavend, Desperate father, Desperate merchant, Dethmold, Dmitri, Dominik Bombastus Houvenaghel, Dorregaray, Dragan, Drevin, Druid, Drunken ferryman, Earso, Edwin Leistham, Eist Tuirseach, Eliza, Elthon, Eltibald, Erkin von Blunt, Ervyll, Essi Daven, Esterad Thyssen, Esteril Thyssen, Everden of Rinde, Eyck of Denesle, Fabio Sachs the younger, Falas, False Ciri, Falwick, Felicia Cori, Fence, Fenne, Ferryman, Fifteen, Fioravanti, Fisher King, Foltest, Fregenal, Freixenet, French monk, Fringilla Vigo, Gardener, Gavrilo, Geddes, Gellert Bleinheim, Geoffrey Monck, Giambattista, Girl, Human, Murky Waters blacksmith. Excerpt: Abigail is a witch who lives in the outskirts of Vizima. She is not well liked by the villagers of the Outskirts and gets blamed if anything bad or strange happens. Her main skill is Alchemy, and even though the villagers approach her with suspicion, they also rely on her for potions and poisons, which she provides, often without asking any questions or bothering with any moral objections. In the course of Chapter I, Abigail takes in the orphaned Alvin after...