The people of Bremervoord blame the merpeople with no evidence.

But when Geralt exposes her, he discovers that the conspiracy goes deeper.

Usveldt callously let people die for his own selfish goals of continuing his line.

Geralt standing in front of Jaskier and Essi in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep

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With these two villains,Sirens of the Deepdepicts a complex conspiracy based on selfishness, hatred, andvengeance.

Both Joey Batey and Anya Chalotra reprise their roles as Jaskier and Yennefer in the film.

As Usveldt initiates the attack on the merpeople, his three new victims will be dumped in the water.

Usveldt (Simon Templeman) in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep

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Melusina targets Geralt and Sh’eenaz, who fights alongside her people.

ThoughGeralt is swallowed by the monster, he slices his way out and kills the witch.

Meanwhile, Usveldt has his own plan.

Geralt drawing his sword in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep

Aglavol’s choice denies Usveldt the legacy he desperately wanted, punishing him though he survived.

How Does ‘Sirens of the Deep’ Tie Into the Main Story?

The more recent seasons of the original show explore how that unfolds.

Essi (Christina Wren) and Geralt (Doug Cockle) in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep

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Similarly,the animated film shows Geralt’s growing skepticism, tying into the main series.

Yet there is the possibility for more connections as the show is ongoing.

Bremervoord may have found peace, but it is temporary.

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