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It’s interesting that Hissrich says they’re “like folklore” in the world of The Witcher, because they’re also folklore in the real world as well, especially among Northern European cultures, including Sapkowski’s native Poland. Like their fictional counterparts, the Wild Hunt were a group of ghostly, supernatural beings who were often characterized as riding through the sky, abducting people to join their host, and portending war, plague, and other tragedies. In some places they were thought of as the dead, and others as faeries.

To say how much The Witcher’s Wild Hunt does or does not adhere to these legends would be an unnecessary spoiler, but suffice it to say they have a lot more going on than Hissrich is currently letting on. Whether those secrets will be revealed in the prequel series Blood Origin or The Witcher season three remains to be seen, but either way, the hunt has begun.

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