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Sarah

Sarah was a godling whom Geralt met in Novigrad when he was searching for Corinne Tilly in a haunted house.

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What role does Sarah the godling play in Geralt's search for Ciri? toggle section
In Geralt's quest for Ciri, he encounters Sarah, a godling, in a haunted house in Novigrad. Sarah had cast a spell on Corinne Tilly, causing her nightmares. Geralt frees Corinne from the spell, and in gratitude, she aids him in his search for Ciri. Geralt's decision determines whether Sarah stays in the house or leaves to live with another godling, Johnny.
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How does Geralt of Rivia meet Sarah in Novigrad? toggle section
In Novigrad, Geralt of Rivia meets Sarah during the quests 'Haunted House' and 'Novigrad Dreaming'. He chooses to let Sarah remain in the house, telling Rudolf that the haunting is unstoppable. As a result, Sarah and Corinne live together in the house, enjoying their shared existence.
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Who is the owner of the house where Geralt meets Sarah? toggle section
Rudolf de Jonkheer is the owner of the house where Geralt encounters Sarah. After acquiring the house, Rudolf discovers it's haunted by Sarah. Geralt, faced with a decision, can choose to let Sarah stay. If he does, Sarah and Corinne cohabitate in the house.
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What strange occurrences happen in the house where Sarah resides? toggle section
The house where Sarah, a character from the Witcher's story, lives is marked by peculiar events. These include unexplained laughter and footsteps heard upon entry. Additionally, oneiromancer Corinne falls under a sleeping spell that prevents normal awakening. To address the house's haunting, a doll and the attic are identified as significant clues.
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What is the connection between Sarah and Corinne Tilly in the Witcher's story? toggle section
Sarah, a godling in the Witcher's story, cast a spell on Corinne Tilly, causing her to experience nightmares. After Geralt freed Corinne from this spell, she recognized a deep connection with Sarah and purchased the house they were in, leading to a harmonious cohabitation. Corinne, an oneiromancer, later aided Geralt in his mission.
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Biography

In the year 1272, Geralt of Rivia was in Novigrad, looking for Ciri, and was told about a house where he could find a local Oneiromancer, by the name of Corinne Tilly. He got to the house and met the house's owner, Rudolf de Jonkheer, who had recently purchased the property, and had experienced strange noises on his first night in the house, such as giggling, and furniture being moved in the attic. He even found feces in the parlor. Rudolf let him in to the house and Geralt immediately heard Corinne suffering, and making strange noises. He headed up the stairs and found her lying on a bed dreaming. He shook her, trying to wake her up, but she was in a trance. He found clues around the house and was able to find the godling Sarah in the basement, hiding in an oven. Sarah told him that she was the one who was "haunting" the house which Rudolf de Jonkheer had recently acquired. She had also put Corinne in the trance, and was confused when Geralt told her not to give the oneiromancer a hard time, as she didn't like nightmares, to which Sarah responded that she loved nightmares, especially the really scary ones. Geralt told her to break the spell on Corinne, and so she did, and Geralt had a tough decision to make.

Geralt forced Sara to leave the house: Geralt, deciding it was best to get Sarah to leave, drove the godling away. Sarah later found a new home, living with another godling named Johnny, and told him about what happened in Novigrad. However, when Geralt crossed Sara's path later on at Bald Mountain, Johnny forgave the witcher for it if only because it allowed the two godlings to meet.

If Geralt let Sara stay in the house: Geralt decided to let Sarah be and told Rudolf that the haunting couldn't be stopped. Corinne and Sarah ended up living together in the house, happier together instead of being apart.

Associated quests

Notes

  • In every journal entry, her name is spelled "Sara", but on screen, the label above her is "Sarah", as is her name in all subtitles.
    • The reason is because in the Polish language the name is always spelled without the "h". So most likely her name was changed to "Sarah" for the English version but her journal entries were omitted due to an oversight.

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External links

  •  See the GWENT standalone game version card: Sarah