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Thorak is a minor antagonist of The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings appearing exclusively in Iorveth's path. He is a dwarven blacksmith living in Vergen who has usurped his master to take his place.
Biography[]
Thorak is a Vergen dweller lying in the Pontar Valley. He was apprenticed to the runesmith Baltimor, who was also a dwarf living on Vergen, however Thorak was jealous of his master's skills, so Thorak and his dwarven companions murdered their master Baltimor and then disposed of the body to make them think Baltimor was lost, becoming his surrogate. After being appointed as the new rune, Vergen got a request from Father Olcan to make a copy of Saskia's chalice that defended Vergen.
Journal entry[]
The local rune master had been an important figure in the dwarven community of Vergen since time immemorial. At present that role was filled by Thorak, a dwarf who had taken up the legacy of his master, Baltimore, a few years earlier. Thorak ran his workshop impeccably, earning the respect and trust of his kin. He offered services of the highest quality and, like any ambitious artisan, was looking for a way to perfect his techniques and abilities.
- If Geralt gives Thorak Baltimore's notes:
- Thorak proved to be a most helpful dwarf, and, after doing him a favor, Geralt could count on large discounts at his workshop.
- If Geralt refuses to give Baltimore's notes to him:
- Only after he died at Geralt's hand was it revealed that Thorak had been behind the disappearance of his master, Baltimore. Thus ends a story of envy that pushed even an honest dwarf to crime.
External Links[]
- Thorak on the Witcher Wiki.
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