Barmin was a witcher from the School of the Wolf, and a mentor to Vesemir.
One of the lessons he passed on to Vesemir was an ancient technique for relaxation and focus: snowball fighting. Barmin likely met his end during the sacking of Kaer Morhen, when an enraged mob, aided by mages, attacked the fortress.
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How did Barmin likely meet his end?
Barmin, a witcher from the School of the Wolf and Vesemir's instructor, was probably killed during a fanatic assault on the Kaer Morhen fortress.
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What is the connection between Barmin and the sacking of Kaer Morhen?
Barmin, a witcher of the School of the Wolf, was probably killed during the sacking of Kaer Morhen by fanatics. He was Vesemir's teacher and is mentioned by Geralt in 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' while speaking to Ciri.
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What school did Barmin belong to as a witcher?
Barmin belonged to the School of the Wolf as a witcher. He acted as a teacher and tutor to Vesemir and was probably killed during an attack on Kaer Morhen.
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Who might Kurt Dysart have been referring to with the name 'Barnabas'?
Kurt Dysart might have referred to Berengar or Barmin with the name 'Barnabas.' Barmin is less likely since he probably died in the mid-12th century.
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Notes
- Kurt Dysart mentions being acquainted with a witcher whose name began with a "B" and sounded like Barnabas. This could refer to either Berengar or Barmin. However, since Barmin likely perished in the mid-12th century, it is unlikely that he was the witcher Dysart was referring to.