According to the notes of a sorcerer, who spent his entire life studying the phenomenon of the Hunt, there is a mysterious power behind the wraith host's incursions into the world. When he finally succeeded in escaping the Hunt's grasp, he returned to this world only to find that his children had aged and died, so many years had passed. One of the insane asylum's patients claimed to have been abducted by the Wild Hunt and taken to a world where unicorns saunter about lush elven gardens. Curiously, elven and dwarven legends make not the slightest mention of the Wild Hunt. The spectral cavalcade ventures out in search of victims every several years, but its harvest was never as rich as just before the last war with Nilfgaard, when over twenty souls went missing in Novigrad alone after the Hunt passed through. Like comets, the Wild Hunt is an omen of war, which has been confirmed beyond all doubt. Clad in rusty remnants of armor, they wear jagged swords at their waists. They rush across the sky on the bony remains of steeds. According to the Nordlings, the Wild Hunt is a procession, or rather a cavalcade of skeletal horsemen. The motivation of the gallopades leader, the King of the Hunt, remains, as always, unknown. Her fate remains unknown, though she certainly did not join the host of wraith horsemen, unlike her lover who was one of the Hunt's riders for some time. Sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg was abducted by the Wild Hunt, just like witcher Geralt of Rivia. As it seems, the dwarves ignore everything on mutual terms, while the elves are mysteriously silent on that subject. It is quite interesting, for the Elder Races must have faced the Hunt long before humans did. Stories of the Wild Hunt do not appear in the dwarven and elven cultures. Some of the abductees managed to escape the cavalcade back into the world of the living, but the stories they told were so extraordinary that they were always considered insane. It's harvest is especially rich just before or during a great war, like a few years ago in Novigrad, when over twenty people went missing without a trace after the Wild Hunt passed. Journal entry According to tradition and eye witness accounts, the Wild Hunt abducts people, forcing them to join its mad gallopade on the sky. Reading the volume adds to the journal entry. A book can be purchased on the topic of the Wild Hunt.