Noonwraith
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"The sun rocks the earth, grain falls from the stalk. Come away with me, wanderer, come away with the noonwraith"
Noonwraith - These monsters appear in fields when the sun is at its highest. Swaying grains on a windless day announce their arrival. They dance in circles in the light of day and draw farmers in to join them. Since they are ghosts, no one who joins them leaves the circle alive.
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"Noonwraiths are born at high noon out of heat, sadness and the sweat of ploughmen. In the hot air above the fields, they gather to dance madly, creating air vortexes, but the specters dislike being watched. Those who peep are forced to dance with them. Noonwraiths stop their dance when the sun goes down, once the abducted mortal is long dead from fear and exhaustion." |
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- Geralt can talk to a "Peasant" (stocky build, lighter hair, and clean shaven,) around Murky Waters who'll mention how the Noonwraiths keep them from working in the Fields. The conversation will unlock Noonwraiths and their alchemies in the journal.
- Specters, Wraiths, and the Damned
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- Alina, a young woman in Act IV, turns into a noonwraith, more specifically the Midday Bride.

