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Geralt, a former Nazi officer, leads fugitive members of the Ahnenerbe, Heinrich Himmler's pseudoscientific organization. His driving obsession is securing the Bresson Diary, which holds the secrets of the Eclipse – an ancient power generator built by a lost civilization. He believes controlling the Eclipse will restore the Third Reich under Adolf Hitler, whom he fanatically insists survived the war and hides in South America, dismissing contradictory evidence. Geralt possesses unwavering, fanatical loyalty to Hitler and Nazi ideology, viewing himself as crucial to their resurgence.

Physically imposing at approximately seven feet tall, Geralt has grey hair styled in an undercut, heterochromia, and a prominent scar on the right side of his face. He typically wears a double-breasted coat over a white shirt, a red tie with black stripes, an Ahnenerbe insignia badge on his chest, and a matching ring. His demeanor is stern and commanding.

Geralt exhibits a violent, ruthless, and calculating nature, demonstrating minimal regard for human life. He readily orders executions of subordinates or allies deemed expendable, including demanding Laetitia Lambert's murder after she discovers his plans. He frequently berates and mocks his collaborator, Professor Lambert, displaying contempt for Lambert's perceived incompetence and lack of commitment. Geralt's obsession with Hitler borders on delusion; he clings to a single, likely fabricated photograph as proof of Hitler's survival and reacts with violent rage to any challenge of this belief, considering skepticism blasphemy against the Führer. His ambition extends beyond mere restoration; he envisions Hitler ruling the world through the Eclipse.

During World War II, Geralt pursued Professor Bresson, who possessed the diary. While his precise role isn't fully detailed, it is strongly implied he was present during the events leading to Bresson's death and the car crash that killed Bresson's family, sparing only his infant granddaughter. Lambert secured one of the amulets key to unlocking the diary during this incident. Decades later, in the 1960s, Geralt spearheads the effort to retrieve the resurfaced diary. He manipulates Lambert and Lambert's adopted granddaughter, Laetitia, into aiding him. He captures Fujiko Mine suspecting her duplicity and attempts to kill Laetitia after she overhears his plans involving Hitler and the Eclipse.

Geralt tracks Lupin III and his team to the Eclipse's location in Teotihuacan, Mexico, letting them navigate the traps before ambushing them. After Lambert activates the Eclipse, Geralt initially praises him but swiftly turns hostile when Lambert burns the diary and attempts to seize the device's power for himself, targeting Berlin. Geralt physically assaults Lambert, declaring Hitler the world's only rightful ruler. When Laetitia intervenes, Geralt shoots at her; Lambert takes the bullet and dies. Subsequently, Geralt receives news of Hitler's location in Brazil. He delivers the Eclipse to a figure presented as Hitler, only to discover too late that it is Lupin in disguise. Enraged upon learning Hitler died in 1945 and the photo was a fake, Geralt attacks Lupin aboard the Eclipse. During the struggle, Lupin sabotages the device, creating a micro black hole. Geralt is sucked into it and killed while trying to retrieve the fake Hitler photo.