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Kind?? The monster is obviously using the dog to track survivors.
What? Such a sneaky little guy!!!!
I thought he just wanted to be helpful. Or...
Maybe someone in the buidling decided to use Axii for his own purposes and took advantage of this poor creature! :ok:
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That choreography is pretty good!

Kind of a perfect blend of realism and rule of cool. Throwing a sword is probably one of the dumbest tropes that movies and games have invented (in terms of realism), but I especially liked the guy throwing the blade and the witcher immediately parrying it away and riposting with a thrown sign. That was slick. Talent, there.
 
Yeah, these guys are really cool. I just stumbled across their channel today. Watch the one with the Drizzt vs Artemis duel (Take 2). It's so good!
That's definitely well done, as well. I would like to see them choreograph something right out of Salvatore's description in the novels. I loved the first time that Drizzt and Entreri meet: Drizzt puts up a light routine and quickly realizes that Artemis is parrying in a predictable way, so he suddenly explodes in a very advanced spin with a low feint finishing it with backhand swipe against Artemis' throat without looking, which should be impossible to block...then he has a moment of shock when he feels his scimitar connect with Entreri's sword. He glances back with wide eyes, and Artemis just smirks, explodes into his own crazy routine and nicks Drizzt with the dagger.

Something like that. I would really be interested to see how they recreate some of those iconic moments. Preferably with some costuming.
 
Ok... :facepalm:
The creator of The Witcher said he regrets including a throwaway reference to "Witcher schools" in one of his books, which CD Projekt's The Witcher video games have since massively expanded on.
 
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