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Priscilla

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Let's show 'em what real art is.
- Priscilla in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Audio version: Media:Priscilla voice line .ogg

Priscilla was a romantic poet, who went by the stage name "Callonetta". She was a very close friend of Dandelion and her triumphal tour of concerts had taken her from Pont Vanis and Lan Exeter in Kovir and Poviss, through Tretogor (capital of Redania), and Caelf to Novigrad, the biggest city in the Northern Kingdoms. She also played gwent with a Scoia'tael deck in her free time, but only for fun, not crowns.

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In her career as a romantic poet, Priscilla is recognized by the stage name Callonetta. This name marked her artistic rise, leading to a triumphant concert tour across cities like Lan Exeter, Pont Vanis, Tretogor, Caelf, and finally Novigrad.
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Known as Callonetta on stage, Priscilla's concert tour led her to perform in multiple cities. She graced the courts of Lan Exeter and Pont Vanis, then proceeded to Tretogor and Caelf, concluding her tour in Novigrad.
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In The Witcher 3, Priscilla, a romantic poet known as 'Callonetta', shares a close friendship with Dandelion. Her successful concert tour has led her to various locations including Pont Vanis, Lan Exeter, Tretogor, Caelf, and Novigrad, the largest city in the Northern Kingdoms.
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In The Witcher 3, Priscilla's song is a testament to her artistic talent and beauty. Known by the stage name Callonetta, she embarks on a successful tour of concerts, traveling from Pont Vanis and Lan Exeter, through Tretogor and Caelf, to Novigrad, the largest city in the Northern Kingdoms.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Through the main quest missions, it becomes quite clear that Priscilla and Dandelion share considerable affection for each other; so much so that Dandelion, the notorious ladies man, hopes to settle down with her in Novigrad.

If Geralt assists Dandelion in establishing and renovating his business (completing the Cabaret quest after the Novigrad "lockdown"), Priscilla is attacked, has formaldehyde forced in her throat, and an incision made into her voice box, starting the Carnal Sins quest. She fortunately escapes the fate of the killer's other victims, and remains alive in the care of Joachim von Gratz at the Novigrad hospital.

Eventually Priscilla recovers and regains her voice and ability to sing. If Dandelion is spoken to after defeating the Wild Hunt on certain endings, he describes her as now having a lower pitched voice that sounds better than before.

Journal entry

As a poet and a romantic, I have immortalized in flowery verse the charms both corporeal and spiritual of many women. Yet when I open my mouth to sing the praises of Priscilla, I find - hard as this might be to conceive - that my throat constricts, words turn to meal in my mouth, and all elaborate turns of speech seem artificial and empty when compared to the natural beauty, talent, sensitivity and intellect nature has bestowed her.
Priscilla (or Callonetta, the stage name under which she gained artistic renown) was, around the time of our story's beginning, enjoying the last stop on a triumphal tour of concerts that had taken her from the sumptuous courts of Lan Exeter and Pont Vanis, through Tretogor and Caelf, finally bringing her to the glorious city of Novigrad.
Once he had found my Callonetta, Geralt had an opportunity to witness first-hand her beauty and numerous talents - for it was her fertile mind that birthed the play which then ingeniously lured out our elusive doppler friend, Dudu.
News that Priscilla had fallen victim to a brutal attack hit me like a landslide of avalanches. Why someone would possibly want to harm such an innocent creature was a complete mystery to me.
Priscilla had been horribly wounded and her life hung by a thread. Whoever had done this to her did not deserve to live on this earth a moment longer.
In a miracle of skill and learning, the brilliant surgeon Joachim von Gratz was able to save Priscilla and set her on the long, hard road to recovery.
I have faith that, with the proper medical attention, she will one day regain every beautiful texture to her voice and her song will once more ring out from the Yaruga to the Blue Mountains. Furthermore, having felt my heart tremble at the very thought of losing her, I have realized that she is the true love of my life, the one with whom I wish to spend the rest of my days.

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Trivia

  • The Wolven Storm (Priscilla's Song) has 7 different voice over translations and 14 different in-game text subtitles resulting from language localization. The voice over translations of the song include Brazilian Portuguese, English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, and Russian versions of the song. Languages without voice over translations are presented with text subtitles of the song. Text subtitles are available in Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, English, French, German, Turkish, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Latin American Spanish, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
  • The lyrics to The Wolven Storm is actually presented in a book item in the game called Ballads and Hymns.

Notes

  • Her character design is likely based on the book character, Essi Daven.
  • Even after the main game's ending where Dandelion can tell you Priscilla is better and back to singing, she'll still be at Vilmerius Hospital lying in bed.
  • With the next-gen update, Patch 4.0, Priscilla's journal entry was greatly expanded, now reflecting the events from Carnal Sins.

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External links

  •  See the GWENT standalone game version card: Priscilla