A scholar that studied him stated that "he gives you what you ask for but not what you want" and that he's fond of riddles, wordgames, and misleading statements.
He once more presses the fact that Olgierd sent Geralt to kill the Ophiri prince, fully aware of the consequences. He has impeccable manners, an affable demeanor, can be very friendly, easily approached, and is quite charming. After giving Geralt some tips how to flirt with Shani, O'Dimm departs into the night. When Olgierd said Gaunter could only take his soul when they stood on the moon, Gaunter tricked him to an ancient temple site with a mosaic of the moon on the floor. As he has said to others "I never cheat" nor does he ever lie.
When the time was up for a ghost possesing Geralt to leave Geralt's body, the ghost refused inspite of Gaunter asking nicely. In the DLC, however, it turns out that he is a mysterious, ancient being who has been making deals and collecting human souls for millenia.
He has no problems moving about in normal society and interacting with the population at large partially to find his "marks" or "accomplices" but also because he genuinely enjoys watching the lives of others and events of the world unfold. O'Dimm agrees and transports Geralt in a surreal world where Geralt has to solve the following riddle: After finishing the conversation, O'Dimm stands up from the table and leaves the inn. When she refused and turned him away, he cursed her to become a spotted wight. Aside from his charming personality, Gaunter also has standards and personal ethics. Although under different names and aliases, he appeared to many cultures. Gaunter is first on formost a gentleman. He sarcastically claimed to be touched by Shakeslock's obsession and promised the professor a way to be safe from O'Dimm's wrath. Furthermore, O'Dimm invaded Shakeslock's dream, manipulating his dreams and making it seem like Shakeslock had a daughter he adored. However, he then made the ceiling brace above the circle weaken, creating a death trap for the professor should he leave the circle.
After Geralt, who had accepted a job from Olgierd von Everec, has been captured by a delegation from Ophir for killing their prince, O'Dimm suddenly appears on the ship of the Ophiri. When she refused and turned him away, he cursed her to become a spotted wight.
As it turned out, their pact required a proxy to fulfill Olgierd's wishes. When Geralt leaves the estate to fulfil the requests, he is once more approached by O'Dimm who gives him information on how to manage both tasks. He has no problems moving about in normal society and interacting with the population at large partially to find his "marks" or "accomplices" but also because he genuinely enjoys watching the lives of others and events of the world unfold.
Gaunter also greatly enjoys the pain and misery of the fates he inflicts on the unsupecting fools he dupes.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works Gaunter also greatly enjoys the pain and misery of the fates he inflicts on the unsupecting fools he dupes.
As you can see here (in the Trivia section, 3rd item about Randall Flagg), Gaunter O'Dimm was inspired in part by Randall Flagg, a.k.a. But, this morning, she woke up in a bed that wasn't hers, in a hut she didn't recognize, on a beach miles away from home. Whan Olgierd asked to live "like there was no tomorrow" Gaunter made him immortal, unkillable, and incapable of feeling pain.
Gaunter is first on formost a gentleman.
Come è facile supporre tuttavia, è un individuo molto più potente di quanto possa sembrare, in grado di stringere patti con gli uomini e di esaudire i loro desideri. A scholar that studied him stated that "he gives you what you ask for but not what you want" and that he's fond of riddles, wordgames, and misleading statements. Should Geralt solve a riddle O'Dimm poses, Olgierd's soul is free.
Gaunter O'Dimm, also known as Master Mirror or The Man of Glass, is a character from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. But I think siding with O'Dimm is the way the book Geralt would have handled that contract. Gaunter then painfully exercised the spirit back to its grave. Not much is known about Gaunter before his meeting with Pushing for an answer, Geralt continued asking whether he had seen Yennefer, so O'Dimm told him local rumours he had heard and advised him to go to the nearby The two later reunited at O'Dimm's rendezvous point at the crossroads of O'Dimm reappeared when Geralt went to confront Olgierd.
Gaunter will often follow the letter of an agreement as he interperates it but most certainly not the spirit in which it was meant.