Novigrad (2024)

Novigrad is a free city within Redania and is therefore not subject to the rule of that kingdom. It is one of the major ports on the continent and populated by nearly 30,000 inhabitants, making it one of the largest cities in the North.

Like any true metropolis, Novigrad has many factories and is home to all manner of craftsmen offering every ware possible and one can even find the occasional con-man or shady dealer. The city is also home to numerous banks and even has a zoo. The Eternal Fire is said to protect the city's inhabitants from all evil, monsters included. The thick city walls have never been breached, as they were tactfully designed by the architects of the Oxenfurt Academy.

Novigrad is inhabited by an unusually colorful group of both permanent residents and those in town on long and short-term visits. Most eye-catching amidst the throngs of common townsfolk, stall-keepers, and craftsmen are those practicing the more roguish professions. There is no army in the city but it does have a secret service, an ever-present Temple Guard, and a powerful Temple Fleet.

Contents

  • 1 National emblems
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 First Landing
    • 2.2 Road to independence
    • 2.3 Northern Wars
    • 2.4 The Syndicate and Witch Hunts
  • 3 Locations
  • 4 Notable people
  • 5 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
    • 5.1 Map description
  • 6 Trivia
  • 7 Notes
  • 8 Videos
  • 9 Gallery
  • 10 References

National emblems[]

One of the most recognizable emblems of Novigrad is a silver ring with three golden keys, symbolizing opening of the land, the sea and the river.[2] Apart from it, various motifs of the city walls and the Eternal Fire are utilized.[3][4]

Emblems displayed in the infobox are an attempt to compromise designs used in various sources.

  • Vector renditions

  • Stanislav Komárek

  • Role-playing Game

  • CD PROJEKT RED

The following illustration has been created by Wiki editors basing on official description and/or depictions.Novigrad (1) Novigrad (2)

The following illustration has been created by Stanislav Komárek, Sapkowski's associate and translator.Novigrad (3)

The following illustration has been used in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni.Novigrad (4)

The following illustration has been used in CD PROJEKT RED's The Witcher franchise.Novigrad (5)

History[]

First Landing[]

During the Conjunction of the Spheres, a magical passage opened at this site. Later, what began as a circle of monoliths[4] turned into a small elven settlement.[5] In this settlement, at the site of the passage, a temple dedicated to the moon was built.[4] When the first human ships arrived in the Pontar Delta, the city was abandoned by the elves and it quickly became the capital of a new country created by King Sambuk, the ancestor of the first king of Redania.[6]

Road to independence[]

During the reign of Vestibor the Proud, Novigrad was conquered by Temeria during the Seven Years' War. The capital of Redania was then moved to Tretogor and Novigrad became a Temerian city for a long period.[7][8]

The situation changed during the reign of Vestibor's grandson, Radovid III the Bold. After long negotiations, a compromise was reached and the metropolis was acclaimed as a free city.[8]

Northern Wars[]

After the First Northern War in 1263, King Vizimir II of Redania forced Novigrad into ius stapulae, blocking all merchandise passing the city for inspection and sale within the city.[5]

The Syndicate and Witch Hunts[]

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Although Redanian kings are officially recognized as "kings of Redania and Novigrad", real authority is vested in the hierarch by the Electoral College. By 1275 the current hierarch was Cyrus Engelkind Hemmelfart.

However, it has long been known that the city is under the control of its criminal underworld, which even the Hierarch himself is not stranger to; by 1272, the city was in fact under the control of the Syndicate and eventually later by the Big Four.[4]

Locations[]

Notable people[]

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]

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Novigrad is one of the three main regions in the third game, with the other two being Velen and Skellige. The city's design has been described as based on medieval Amsterdam, with touches of Venice.

Map description[]

Once part of Redania, Novigrad now has the status of a free city. It is the world's largest city and, without a doubt, the richest as well. Cradle of the cult of the Eternal Fire, it is now home to the church of the same name. It is ruled officially by the head of the church, referred to as the hierarch, though its underworld crime bosses also have a great deal of say in matters.

Trivia[]

  • Novigrad as seen in third game is inspired by medieval Amsterdam and Gdańsk.[9][10]
  • Novigrad, or Novi Grad, means "Newtown", "Newcity" or "Newcastle" in various Slavic languages, and it is the name of different cities in various Slavic countries (such as Novigrad, Croatia).
  • The concept of the Free City of Novigrad is mainly based on the historical Free City of Gdańsk, which was such a city-state twice between 1807-1815 and 1920-1939, but also had considerable independence as a royal city of Poland from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Like Novigrad, the city was also a large and rich port on the (Baltic) sea, with a very strong economical and cultural position. There were also witch trials in the town.

Notes[]

  • In Chapter I of The Witcher, one of the travelers recognizes Geralt of Rivia, and comments on how the witcher helped him with some garkains in Novigrad several years prior. However, he couldn't pay the witcher for his services at the time but can do so now and gives him 100 Novigrad (8).
  • Mentioned several time before, Novigrad and its surroundings finally appear in Curse of Crows following the story of Ciri and Geralt.
  • In The Hexer, the first part of the episode "Dolina Kwiatów" takes place in Novigrad, where Geralt and Dandelion encounter a doppler impersonating Dainty Biberveldt, a halfling merchant.

Videos[]

Novigrad (9)

What is the Novigrad? The Witcher Lore - The Free City of Novigrad

Gallery[]

concept art of Novigradians

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Great Temple alias Grand Picket

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Docks

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Seaport

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Seaport - another view

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Some other street

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Street in the richer parts of the city

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Slums

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The Passiflora brothel interior

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Novigrad in the Curse of Crows

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Novigrad on cover of 2nd issue of "Biały Wilk" (The White Wolf) magazine

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Seaport from Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobrazni

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City plan from Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobrazni

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Novigrad in Of Flesh and Flame

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Gwent standalone card art

References[]

Regions in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Novigrad (2024)

FAQs

Novigrad? ›

The concept of the Free City of Novigrad is mainly based on the historical Free City of Gdańsk, which was such a city-state twice between 1807-1815 and 1920-1939, but also had considerable independence as a royal city of Poland from the 15th to the 18th centuries.

Where is Novigrad in real life? ›

The concept of the Free City of Novigrad is mainly based on the historical Free City of Gdańsk, which was such a city-state twice between 1807-1815 and 1920-1939, but also had considerable independence as a royal city of Poland from the 15th to the 18th centuries.

How realistic is Novigrad? ›

Novigrad feels like a real city because it's so large, so sprawling, and so well designed. It looks like a real city, it functions like a real city, but it's so much more than cobbled streets and dark alleys. People often describe fictional cities as characters. But Novigrad isn't a character, not in the slightest.

Is Novigrad worth visiting? ›

This charming historic town is nestled in a narrow bay. This spot is a seafood lover's paradise! The Novigrad Sea is filled with all sorts of delicious fish and shellfish, which means it is a great spot for food also.

Which country is Novigrad in? ›

Novigrad (Italian: Cittanova; Venetian: Sitanova) is a town in Istria County in western Croatia.

Is Toussaint based on France? ›

Toussaint takes huge inspiration from the wine and olive regions across the Mediterranean: southern France but also northern Italy, Greece, Portugal, and Spain. While the architecture of the towns is a little more distinct: akin to Italy's Renaissance architecture.

What city is Velen based on? ›

As we can learn from Michał Stec from CD Projekt RED, the Witcher's No Man's Land – Velen – was based on the landscape of Mazury. Mazury is a lakeside located in the northern part of Poland.

Who is the serial killer in Novigrad? ›

Hubert Rejk is a minor villain in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the main antagonist of the quest Carnal Sins. He is the coroner of Novigrad and, unbeknownst to anyone, a higher vampire commiting murders throughout the city in the name of the Eternal Fire.

Who are the big 4 of Novigrad? ›

Carlo Varese (Cleaver) Cyprian Wiley (whor*son Junior) Francis Bedlam (King of Beggars) Sigismund Dijkstra (Sigi Reuven)

Should I lie for the fake Witcher? ›

You have multiple options on how to deal with him. Tell them he's a fake: He'll be hanged by the village elder if you tell the villages to take him there. Alternately, you can convince the villagers to let him go. Tell them he's not a fake: Chose to have him work off a debt by working for the village elder for a year.

What does Novigrad mean in English? ›

Novigrad ("New Town") may refer to several places in Croatia: Novigrad, Istria County, a town in Istria, a former bishopric and Latin Catholic titular see.

Who is the king of Novigrad? ›

King of novigrad | Fandom. He's name is Radovid. He is the king of Redania which is a northern kingdom if you didn't know.

Is Skellige in Novigrad? ›

Destination: Skellige is a main quest that starts in Novigrad, but ends in Skellige. You may start this quest anytime after “Imperial Audience.” It is suggested that you be at least level 17 before starting the quest.

How big is Novigrad? ›

Novigrad, as the largest city in the North, has about 30,000 inhabitants (Novigrad ). The other two cities where we know the population are Vengerberg - 6,000 (Vengerberg ) and Rivia - 1,234 (https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Rivian\_Pogrom?fbclid=IwAR0zM7Is33STinJYEnr1gVIIBlfpRDpDDcSI4dpNC5VSA8fa*gonZo9pjKX0 ).

What country is Nilfgaard based on? ›

The North was largely presented/inspired by a pan-Slavic world, Nilfgaard more or less came off as an odd mix of the Netherlands and Byzantium, of all things. The Skellige isles were inspired by the Vikings and finally, Toussaint was heavily inspired by Southern France.

How far is Novigrad from airport? ›

The nearest airport to Novigrad is Pula (PUY) Airport which is 54.3 km away. Other nearby airports include Trieste (TRS) (56.4 km), Venice (VCE) (97.9 km), Venice Treviso (TSF) (112.5 km) and Ljubljana (LJU) (122.8 km).

Where is the Novigrad Place of Power? ›

Novigrad Places of Power locations in The Witcher 3

Head north of the Vegelbud Residence until you reach the place where the road splits. The Place of Power is on top of a small hill just north of the split.

Is Skellige based on Ireland? ›

Skellige is based off the Skellig Islands off the Coast of County Kerry Ireland.. Not Scotland. AND by the way the Vikings did reach Scotland and Ireland and founded the Capital City of Dublin.

What area is Novigrad in Witcher 3? ›

Novigrad and its surroundings: a port city inspired by medieval Amsterdam. In this grand city, as rich and colorful as it is corrupt, players witness the persecution of mages by an all-powerful cult, while at the same time dealing with underworld figures poised to profit from the ongoing world war.

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