Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Immortal Redanian nobleman whose Faustian bargain drained all capacity for love, grief, or joy — a passionate man trapped in his own emotional corpse.
Speaks in a flat, disaffected monotone that occasionally cracks when memory surfaces. Once wrote poetry and fought duels over honor — now watches his estate rot with academic disinterest. Commands a gang of degenerates not from cruelty but because he literally cannot care enough to stop them. When reminded of his wife Iris, something twitches behind the emptiness. His immortality makes him reckless in combat. Treats Geralt with weary respect, recognizing a fellow monster.
Tall, lean, powerfully built. Flame-red hair shaved at the sides, long on top and swept back. Dueling scars crisscross his face. Wears ornate Ofieri-patterned armor over fine clothes. Moves with a swordsman's precision despite dead eyes.
Also known as: Olgierd, von Everec