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- The World of the Witcher Limited Edition, a collector's item dense enough to use as a blunt weapon.
- The leather case is embossed with the sign of the School of the Wolf, where many enterprising young witchers learn to kill.
- These photos will give you a look at Dark Horse Comics' latest collaboration with CD Projekt Red.
- From the official description: "Dive deep into the world of monster hunters, as prominent characters from The Witcher take you on a guided tour of the fascinating dark-fantasy adventure."
- The standard edition of the book is for sale for the much cheaper price of $28, so this expensive limited edition may seem absurd to all but the most hardcore Witcher fans.
- Said to be an "absolute must-have," this book is filled with key art from The Witcher video games.
- The thoughtful, in-character intro text from Dandelion, a scandalous bard and good friend to Geralt of Rivia, reminds the reader why they paid $100 for this.
- The tome is filled with full-color concept and game art.
- The Witcher games have always pushed the envelope artistically, and this book shows off some of the concept work that drives that aesthetic.
- The layouts juxtapose concept art for the games with detailed descriptions and back stories of characters and locations.
- This may come as a complete surprise, but there's an entire chapter dedicated to the witchers.
- The world of The Witcher series is called "The Continent." Cool, right?
- Some people ride horses on The Continent.
- Many of the monster designs in The Witcher games are totally rad though...
- ...see?
- Detailed spreads show off the monster designs for The Witcher games, including this dragon from The Witcher 2.
- Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon, Ciri for short, is a key character in The Witcher novels and The Witcher 3.
- There's a sweet hidden compartment.
- Six enamel pins are included that represent Geralt's witcher medallion and the magical signs witchers can use in combat.
- Behind the book, there's a fabric coated folio...
- containing this sweet print.
- Here's an isolated shot of that same awesome (but depressingly colorless) print.
- Put this thing on your coffee table and it's only a matter of time before apes start to evolve around it.
- And a final shot of everything included.