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Gevorg is the legendary white whale of Skellige's myths in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. According to them, he is to appear when specters descend from the heavens into the waves, the serpent wakes the sea's wroth, and an icy monster devours an isle. Eyvind, a skald from Arinbjorn, calculated and waited his whole live to become first bard who had composed a ballad about him. Another man, Ismael, claims it his and that he will kill anyone who would try to hunt it.
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Gevorg is the legendary white whale of Skellige's myths in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. According to them, he is to appear when specters descend from the heavens into the waves, the serpent wakes the sea's wroth, and an icy monster devours an isle. Eyvind, a skald from Arinbjorn, calculated and waited his whole live to become first bard who had composed a ballad about him. Another man, Ismael, claims it his and that he will kill anyone who would try to hunt it.
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