Another thing that surprises me in this fandom is that I haven’t seen much of The Witcher fans talk about 1670. They have so much in common from the aesthetic to the polish culture presented in the show. And in my opinion the costume designs, soundtrack and cinematography are wayyy better than the Netflix Witcher show. 1670 feels a lot more like Witcher than the actual Netflix show. I bet the producers of 1670 would do a much better job at making their own adaptation of The Witcher.
I absolutely love this
The ms paint brush is my life-blood rn
my jolly reaction tbh
Hiii‼️ Dorian here, I'm making this blog to post all my doodles of pinterest references, things i see in real life, museum paintings and such, just so that It won't clog up my main art blog, if you like silly doodles, feel free to follow me here too :]
No problem lmao, tbh I just want to see my favs from 1670 in a modern time especially Jakub 😭
I feel like putting our favourite priest in some silly outfits. Any interesting ideas?
MICHAŁ BALICKI as STANISŁAW ADAMCZEWSKI 1670
Literally what I want in life 😭😭😭
I’m becoming disillusioned with life and I wanna die. Here’s a meme though. Happy Wednesday.
Happy Walentynki 🥰
if i see one more person describe geralt of rivia as emotionless i'm gonna end up on the news.
even beyond the plot of witcher 3 being Geralt Loves Ciri So So So So So much, two of the best quests in the game, imo, involve geralt beating the everliving shit out of guys who abuse sex workers.
he's often quite stoic, sure, i just don't think that someone who consistently gets pissed at abuses of power (it happens all over the place in 2 and 3, i can't speak for 1 or the books) could ever be reasonably described as emotionless.