Video games, especially role-playing games, often have massive worlds featuring hundreds of hours of content for players to explore and iconic locations that stick in a player's memory long after a game is finished. From fans lovingly crafting tributes to maps of fantasy worlds to making game-inspired maps of real-world locations, video game worlds often inspire a fanbase's most creative members to share stunning odes to their favorite franchises. Recently, a group of Polish students revealed their own interpretation of The Witcher's unnamed continent.
The continent that plays host to CD Projekt Red's hugely popular series of RPGs is massive, spanning over thousands of kilometers for players to explore and live out the adventures of the iconic Geralt of Rivia. The Witcher's home continent features a wide variety of environments, ranging from the bustling cities of Lyria and Vizima to the expansive Blue Mountains to the east. Now, a group of university students from Poland's Warsaw University recently unveiled a painstakingly crafted map of The Witcher's huge world.
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The official Twitter account for The Witcher shared the detailed depiction of the game's world on Thursday, showing off the to-scale recreation of the continent. The creation looks every part like a real map, with a legend containing different symbols for cities of various sizes and a full hypsometric color scale for the elevation of the world of The Witcher. The map even comes with a distance scale for both miles and kilometers, allowing interested fans to quickly discern the distance between the island archipelago of Skellige to the Hengfors League in the north and more.
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