After the war, the three witchers decided to part ways and continue their individual journeys. Eryk headed north towards Kovir, Bjorn ventured east towards Redania, and Geralt returned to his home in Kaer Morhen.
As Eryk traveled through the countryside, he encountered a group of travelers who were being attacked by a pack of ghouls. He quickly dispatched the monsters, and the grateful travelers thanked him and offered to pay him for his services. But Eryk refused, saying that it was his duty as a witcher to help those in need.
As he continued his journey, Eryk found himself thinking about the witcher's code and the importance of upholding its values. He remembered the lessons that Vesemir had taught him when he was a young witcher, and he realized that those lessons had shaped him into the person he was today.
Meanwhile, Bjorn arrived in the city of Oxenfurt, where he planned to take on his next contract. He heard rumors of a monster that was terrorizing the city's sewers, and he knew that he was the only one who could take care of it.
When he arrived at the sewers, Bjorn found that the monster was not a monster at all, but a cursed man who had been living in the sewers for years. The man begged Bjorn to help him, and Bjorn realized that there was more to being a witcher than just killing monsters. He made a deal with the man, promising to lift the curse if he would agree to leave the city and never return.
As Geralt returned to Kaer Morhen, he found that the fortress was in a state of disrepair. The war had taken its toll, and the witchers who remained were struggling to keep the stronghold running. Geralt knew that he had a duty to help his fellow witchers, and he spent the next few weeks working to repair the fortress and train the younger witchers in the ways of the wolf school.
One day, as Geralt was out hunting for food, he stumbled upon a group of bandits who were planning to attack Kaer Morhen. He quickly dispatched the bandits, but he knew that this was only the beginning. The world was changing, and the witchers would need to adapt if they were going to survive.
As Eryk, Bjorn, and Geralt continued on their journeys, they each faced new challenges and discovered new truths about what it meant to be a witcher. They knew that the path ahead would be difficult, but they were determined to stay true to the witcher's code and to protect the people of the world from the monsters that lurked in the shadows.