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The monster in the Eclipse Tower is not a creature. It’s a cage made of flesh — an amalgam of failed experiment and absorbed agony. The girls who vanish are not killed. They are merged into a silent, weeping mass of limbs and faces called the Cradle — a living anchor for the resonance ritual.
Kaelen offers Geralt a deal: help him kill Sister Magdalen and destroy the Cradle. In return, Kaelen will take his own life — “One less monster-maker in the world.” the witcher nsp
Svärholmen is a bleak, windswept cluster of rocks north of Skellige, accessible only during a rare lunar tide. The convent, St. Alekta’s Mercy , is a fortress of white stone streaked with black lichen. Inside, Sister Magdalen (a former Temerian mage) runs a “correctional program” for women born under the Black Sun — none older than twenty-five, none younger than twelve. The monster in the Eclipse Tower is not a creature
Geralt finds a bloodstained letter pinned to the door of an abandoned tavern in Velen. No signature. Just a drawing of a black sun eclipsing a cradle. The message is short: “They’re killing them again. Not with silver — with prayer. Come to Svärholmen. The tide only turns once a month. — Your mistake.” Yennefer, when asked, warns him not to go. “The Black Sun prophecy was a lie used to justify murder. You know this. Whatever’s there now, it’s not your fault.” But Geralt recognizes the handwriting. It belonged to Renfri’s younger sister — whom he thought died thirty years ago in a Blaviken stable fire. They are merged into a silent, weeping mass
Months later, Geralt receives a drawing from a child in Oxenfurt: a bright sun with a smiling face, colored yellow crayon over black ink. The note: “Thank you for letting us forget.”
He burns it. Pours two glasses of wine. Leaves one on Yennefer’s empty chair.