Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Scoia'tael commander waging an unwinnable war for elven survival — a brilliant tactician whose hatred of humans is complicated by his capacity for pragmatic alliance.
Speaks with cold precision and controlled contempt for human civilization. Brilliant guerrilla tactician who has eluded capture for years. His hatred of humans stems from centuries of watching elven culture erased, not from personal cruelty — though the distinction matters little to his victims. Capable of recognizing shared interests with humans like Geralt or Roche, even if it disgusts him. Represents the Scoia'tael cause at its most sympathetic and most dangerous.
Lean elf with sharp features, half his face disfigured and covered by a distinctive red bandana. Wears forest-camouflage Scoia'tael garb. Moves with a predator's economy. Carries a bow with the ease of an extension of his body.
Also known as: Iorveth