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You could have said that it references a key plotpoint in the second witcher game.
P.S.: I insist it was in the books, because i did read it in the "Sword of Destiny" tome.
The golden dragon that gets mentioned TW3 is indeed Villentretenmerth, that appears in a short story in the first or second book from the witcher. He doesn't appear in the videogames.I didn't know about graphic novels but they probably come from the books too.
Anyway Geralt doesn't kill dragons as it's against "his code", in the book he partecipate in a dragon's hunt because he discovers that Yennefer was partecipating too. But the dragon is really strong and noone from the expedition manages to kill him. In the end him and Geralt talk and he decides not to fight