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⚫ | {{Book|title1 = The World of The Witcher|image1 = The World of The Witcher book.jpg|author(s) = Marcin Batylda<br>[[CD Projekt RED]]|publisher(s) = [[Dark Horse Comics]]|release_date = 19 May 2015|genre = Reference|number_of_pages = 184}}'''''The World of the Witcher''''' is a compendium of in-universe information authored by Marcin Batylda, writer of {{Tw3}}. Written from [[Dandelion]]'s perspective and other friends of [[Geralt]], it is divided into five different chapters, various topics. |
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== Official statement == |
== Official statement == |
Revision as of 06:13, 17 September 2016
Template:BookThe World of the Witcher is a compendium of in-universe information authored by Marcin Batylda, writer of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Written from Dandelion's perspective and other friends of Geralt, it is divided into five different chapters, various topics.
Official statement
- Dive deep into the world of monster hunters, as the prominent characters from the universe take you on a guided tour of the fascinating dark fantasy adventure that is The Witcher. This gorgeous, illustrated hardbound volume contains in-depth knowledge about the locales, the deadly beasts that inhabit them, and the lethal weapons used to put them down.
Chapters
- The World and Its Inhabitants (By Borch)
- The Witchers (By Vesemir)
- The Magic and Religions of the Continent (By Yennefer)
- The Beasts of the Northern Kingdoms (By Geralt)
- The Story of Geralt of Rivia (By Dandelion himself)
Translations
- File:Flag USA.jpg English: The World of the Witcher (Dark Horse Comics, 2015)
- German: Die Welt von The Witcher (Panini, 2015)
- Polish: Wiedźmin. Kompendium o świecie gier (Agora, 2015)
- Spanish: El Mundo de The Witcher (Norma Editorial, 2015)
- Czech: Zaklínač a jeho svět (FANTOM Print, Crew, 2015)
- French: Le Monde The Witcher (Panini Books, 2015)