There have been a number of ways fans ofThe Witcherand shown their love for the games. When attempting to create their own tribute to the series, one fan customized an acoustic guitar with recognizable symbols from theWitcheruniverse. Now they can play their favorite songs from the series on a guitar fit for the Butcher of Blaviken.

Created and posted by Reddit user u/Harley Vicious, the design of the guitar is simplistic, with its body painted solid black and the designs on the front painted white. The sound hole is surrounded by classic Witcher signs; in this case, Igni, Quen, Aard, and Yrden. Below the bridge is a drawing of the iconic wolf medallion, the symbol of the School of the Wolf where Geralt learned everything he knows about being a Witcher.

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The school of the Wolf has been stationed at Kaer Morhen, an old keep that used to be a thriving Witcher stronghold. Geralt trained there with his fellow Witchers under the guidance of their mentor Vesemir. TheNetflix movieWitcher: Nightmare of the Wolftells the story of the fall of this particular keep, as well as how Vesemir became a Witcher.

WhileThe Witcherwas already a wildly popular franchise, the recent Netflix adaption has brought in a whole new fanbase. The second season is set to premiere this December.To prepare audiences for more adventures with Henry Cavill’s Geralt,The Witcherhas three new teaser trailersfor season 2. Perhaps the most exciting part of the next season will be Kaer Morhen and the introduction of the aforementioned Witchers that are part of the School of the Wolf.

For even more background on the world ofThe Witcher, Netflix is also planning aWitcherprequel series calledBlood Origin. It will take place long before the events in either the games or television series – around 1,200 years, to be exact. In addition to the setting and time of the series, the name of the first episode was also revealed.

Given the continued popularity of the series, anotherWitchergame is destined to arrive. However, the series developer, CD Projekt Red, has confirmed that the games will no longer follow the story of Geralt of Rivia. Every fan has an idea ofwhat they want to see inThe Witcher 4, so the pressure will be immensely high on the developer to deliver.

AsThe Witcherreaches more and more people, other interesting fan creations will begin to crop up. Perhaps they’ll even take inspiration from the above guitar and an entire set ofWitcher-themed instruments will eventually be created. Then they can start a band, whose first cover will of course have to be “Toss a Coin to Your Witcher.”

The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.