It might feel daunting to try!
After all, who has a hundred hours just to wander without any reward?
There’s something for every kind of player – even ifyou’re in the post-game.
There are carvings in the ground that you might not have noticed while trekking from place to place.
It turns out that a lot of these areas are shapes carved out of the landscape.
They echo the Hill Figures in Britain and the Nazca Lines of Peru.
These areas are visually stunning, deeply diverse in their locations and the prizes you get from exploring them.
Specifically, Freyja’s Garden in the sacred grove of Hindar.
So, if you’re looking for lore or loot, you’ll find it in Hindarsfjall.
6The Village Of Lurtch
Oh Lurtch, a.k.a.
the village of easter eggs.
The statues have moved and yet, Geralt seems unbothered.
Or not see it.
Because you don’t actually see them move.
Doctor Who fans get it.
Unfortunately, Leo died when Kaer Morhen was attacked and Geralt has never forgotten this.
Leo’s altar has no body beneath it.
Geralt takes a moment to remember the boy and is once again ambushed by his own regrets and anger.
Outside of an area cave is a conspicuous white rabbit, playfully hopping about in some blood puddles.
However, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try.
Maybe you’ll get lucky and find them on your way tothe Isle of Mists.
This armor is beautiful and strong – like Yennefer and Geralt.
It is only available during the “Beyond Hill & Dale” quest in theBlood and Wine DLC.
This one is incredibly specific, but who doesn’t want to add some armor to their collection?
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