Striga
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A striga (Polish: strzyga) is a woman transformed into a monster by a curse. She is filled with hatred towards all living beings, devouring them without second thought.
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[edit] Curse and transformation
There is not much known about the curse that turns females into striga. The only well-documented example of a striga's lifetime was that of Adda the White, daughter of Foltest, king of Temeria. She was cursed prior to her birth, then born a striga. She and her mother, who did not survive the birth, were laid to rest in a single tomb. For seven years she grew inside the sarcophagus, only to emerge a creature of predatory instinct with the size and skill to carry it out.
Some details of the curse which transforms people into strigas, are outlined in Ostrit's journal.
[edit] Lifting the curse
In order to lift the curse on a striga, "someone must prevent the striga from returning to her coffin by the third crowing of the rooster. Then she would be cured, turning into an ordinary little girl."
[edit] Life after the curse
After a person has been cured from the striga-curse, there is the chance that the person will not fully recover mentally, keeping part of the vicious and somewhat dull-witted nature of her previous striga-form.
There is also the chance of a relapse, turning back into a striga. To prevent this, cured striga wear amulets and participate in rituals designed to ward off the curse.
[edit] In The Witcher computer game
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"Where does it come from? Spells, magic?" "I have no idea, sire. The Sages research these phenomena. For us witchers, it is enough to know that strong will may create them. We also like to know how to fight them." "And kill them?" "Most frequently, yes. That is what we are usually paid for. Few want the spell lifted. People usually just want to be protected. If the monster has killed people, revenge may be another motive." |
This is a quote from a conversation between king Foltest and witcher Geralt of Rivia in the short story The Witcher.
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- The intro to the game depicts the night Geralt cured Adda's curse.
- Ostrit's journal is required for the game to progress.
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In The Witcher computer game |
In The Hexer TV series |
In Wiedźmin: Gra wyobraźni PnP RPG |

