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Mentioning that, maybe they should strive for Native American elves? Not a ton of roles for those actors that aren't just "Indian guy".They can't reflect certain realities within the series or even imply them for particular reasons. They knew that the diversity casting was going to divisive for the fans since it came out that they were going to have a black Ciri and people said they'd boycott. So instead they've got these integrated characters, having to settle for being able to hire people in just to be place holders in the story.
The choice to make the Elves explicitly one group of people would work in getting the message across of racial animus something that is undercurrent in the Witcher universe. Though as I said before, the Scoiatel are closer to the Indian wars or the Crusades in Eastern Europe, than anything in the African American experience.
That said I'm not sure if they will address it in the next season. I hope they are brave enough to keep the fact that there is the racial tensions between the Elves, Dwarves and Humans because it does add a layer to the story. (Even a dose of reality) But we will see, it depends on how brave the production team feels and how much opposition they would be able to cut through. Modern writers rooms/producers/etc are basically all PC lefties.
I agree Mark Hamill working on it would come down to three variables, availability, interest, and budget. That said he'd make a great addition to the Witcher cast.
I see no reason to think they're going to skirt around the the pogroms, terrorism, and counter-terrorist terrorism cycle the north and the Scoia'tael get into. They already had a relatively nice (but clearly bigoted) human stabbed to death by her dwarf servant when things went bad. Plus the bits in Dol Blathana.