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The Witcher Rigged
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Hair 138626 vertices, 67462 polygons, 30 bonesBody16384 vertices, 16196 polygons, 170 bones Shoes62390 vertices, 60600 polygons, 35 bones Bandana207 vertices, 184 polygons, 8 bones Pants58228 vertices, 57869 polygons, 16 bones Top48403 vertices, 47001 polygons, 92 bonesVest32273 vertices, 31629 polygons, 23 bonesSliver Sword20888 vertices, 20685 polygons
The Witcher is a fantasy saga that follows the intertwined destinies of three main characters in a world called the Continent: Geralt of Rivia, a genetically mutated monster hunter; Princess Ciri, a young princess with a mysterious destiny; and Yennefer of Vengerberg, a powerful sorceress. The story blends monster hunts and political intrigue with themes of destiny, found family, and the nature of good and evil.
The story's core elementsGeralt of Rivia: A solitary and cynical monster hunter for hire who possesses superhuman abilities and uses his skills to earn a living killing dangerous creatures. Princess Ciri: The young princess of Cintra who is in danger and possesses a powerful, mysterious link to Geralt and a prophecy. Yennefer of Vengerberg: A powerful and ambitious sorceress who is on a journey to become more powerful, often navigating the treacherous world of mages and political struggles. The Continent: A fictional, medieval-inspired landmass populated by humans, elves, dwarves, and various monsters. What The Witcher is aboutMonster hunting: The series features Geralt taking on various monster of the week style contracts, showcasing his unique skills and the dangers of the world. Destiny and prophecy: A central theme is destiny, particularly as it relates to Ciri and her fated connection to Geralt. Political intrigue: The story involves kingdoms clashing, power struggles, and the messy politics of the Continent. The nature of monsters: It constantly questions who the real monsters are, as the human characters often prove more wicked and dangerous than the beasts Geralt hunts.
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