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The Wild Hunt
May 5, 2026 at 11:31 PM
Added explicit prior-game framing on Eredin's narrative role
The Wild Hunt is the elite cavalry of the Aen Elle (Alder Folk), a group of elves from a parallel world. They are not the same species as the Aen Seidhe, the elves who live on the Continent. Formally called the Dearg Ruadhri (Red Riders), the Wild Hunt appears in other worlds as spectral horsemen, giving rise to legends and folklore across multiple dimensions.
The Aen Elle once controlled the Ard Gaeth (Gate of the Worlds), which allowed them to travel between dimensions in large numbers and conquer other worlds. After the Conjunction of the Spheres, they lost control of the Gate. To compensate, they developed navigators, specialized mages who could open small portals. But these portals could only transport a handful of riders at a time, severely limiting their power.

The Wild Hunt's ultimate goal was to recapture someone with the Elder Blood gene who could reopen the Gate and restore their ability to invade other worlds at will.
Eredin was the commander of the Red Riders and later crowned himself King of the Aen Elle. He was ruthless and ambitious. In the novels, Eredin murdered King Auberon Muircetach by poisoning him with an overdose of an aphrodisiac, seizing power for himself. In the previous Witcher game, Eredin's obsession with the Elder Blood drove the central conflict.
In The Witcher 3, Eredin is the final boss of the main storyline. His generals include Imlerith (killed by Geralt and Ciri at the Battle of Kaer Morhen), Caranthir (the primary navigator), and Ge'els (who can be turned against Eredin through diplomacy if Geralt exposes Eredin's regicide).
The Wild Hunt detected Ciri's Elder Blood around 1267 and pursued her across dimensions. When Ciri was transported to the Aen Elle world, she was given an ultimatum by the elven sage Avallac'h: bear a child with King Auberon to reintroduce Elder Blood to the Aen Elle lineage, or remain trapped. Ciri refused and eventually escaped with the help of unicorns.
In The Witcher 3, the Wild Hunt invades the Continent with a full military force, attacking Kaer Morhen and pursuing Ciri to the Isle of Undvik. Their defeat at the end of the game removes the primary external threat to Ciri, which is part of why The Witcher IV can focus on her new life as a witcher rather than another chase narrative.
By the events of the previous Witcher game, Eredin had been killed and the Wild Hunt's leadership destroyed. In The Witcher IV, the organization is effectively disbanded. Whether any Aen Elle elements appear in The Witcher IV has not been confirmed by CDPR.