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Miecz przeznaczenia (English: The Sword of Destiny) is the second book in Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher series in terms of internal chronology, although the original Polish edition was published in 1992, before The Last Wish (but after the Wiedźmin short story collection made obsolete by The Last Wish). Some of the individual short stories were first published in the Fantastyka magazine.

The book has been translated into Czech, Russian, Lithuanian, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Serbian, French, Finnish, Hungarian and Portuguese. It has not been translated into English and there are no plans to do so to date. The publisher of the English edition of the Witcher books decided to skip Miecz przeznaczenia and publish Blood of Elves (the first novel in the Witcher saga) directly after The Last Wish, even though the short stories in this collection take place earlier and introduce some of the characters that become major characters in the novels.

Contents

Stories includedEdit

TranslationsEdit

  • Czech: Zaklínač II - Meč osudu (Leonardo, 2000)
  • Finnish: Kohtalon Miekka, translated by Tapani Kärkkäinen (WSOY, 2011)
  • French: L'épée de la providence (2008)
  • German: Das Schwert der Vorsehung (Heyne Verlag, 1998)
  • Dutch: Het zwaard van het lot (Dutch Media Uitgevers, 2012)
  • Hungarian: Vaják II - A végzet kardja (PlayOn, 2012)
  • Italian: La spada del destino (Nord, 2011)
  • Lithuanian: Likimo kalavijas (Eridanas, 2005)
  • Polish: Miecz przeznaczenia (SuperNOWA, 1993)
  • Russian: Меч Предназначения, translated by Yevgeny Vaysbrot (АСТ, 1996)
  • Spanish: La espada del destino, translated by Jose María Faraldo (Bibliópolis fantástica, 2003)
  • Portuguese: A Espada do Destino, translated by Thomasz Barcinski (WMF Martins Fontes, 2012)

Audio versions Edit

There are two audio versions of Miecz przeznaczenia avalible in Polish. Classic audiobook, lasting about 13 hours and read by Roch Siemianowski, was released by superNOWA (Polish publisher of Sapkowski’s works) in 1990s. In 2011, after huge success of audio play based on Sapkowski’s Narrenturm, Fonopolis and audioteka.pl released audio plays based on The Last Wish and Miecz przeznaczenia. Miecz przeznaczenia, lasting about 15 hours, was voiced by 49 actors, including Krzysztof Banaszyk (Vernon Roche in Assassins of Kings) as Geralt, Anna Dereszowska as Yennefer, Sławimir Pacek (minor characters in video games) as Dandelion, Joanna Pach (minor characters in video games) as Ciri, Wiktor Zborowski (famous Polish actor) as Istredd and Krzysztof Gosztyła as narrator. Samples from all short stories can be found on audioteka.pl’s site.

Notes Edit

Gallery Edit

The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski
Short story collections
Wiedźmin (obsolete) | The Last Wish | Miecz przeznaczenia (The Sword of Destiny) | Coś się kończy, coś się zaczyna (Something Ends, Something Begins)
Novels
Blood of Elves | Times of Contempt | Chrzest Ognia (Baptism by Fire) | Wieża Jaskółki (The Tower of the Swallow) | Pani Jeziora (The Lady of the Lake)
Adaptations
Wiedźmin (graphic novels) | The Hexer (movie & TV series) | Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni (PnP RPG) | The Witcher] (video game) | The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (video game) | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (video game)

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