CD Projekt Red sure loves their Easter eggs. If you've played through 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, then you've pไrobably stumbled across references to famous fairy tales, folklore, and other forms of popular cu𝕴lture scattered throughout the game's massive world.

Easter eggs related to period-appropriate stories like Goldilocks & The Three Bears or Robin Hood make sense considering the era. However, it's a bit surprising to learn that a reference to a classic, wacky British comedy is stashed away in The Witcher 3. That's right, there's a pretty amazing nod to Monty Python & The Holy Grail thatꦍ you can find while you're procrastinating instead of searching for Ciri.

Look At The Bones!

There's a side quest you c🅰an undertake called The Truth🤡 Is In The Stars. You can start this task by looking at Oxenfurt's notice board or by heading to the small town of Benek. The quest involves a soothsayer who offers to tell Geralt of a vision he had in exchange for some dragonroot. To find that, you need to head southeast of Benek towards a hidden cave.

Which🌌 is exactly where you'll find this gruesome yet familiar scene:

the witcher rabbit
via CD Projekt Red

Yes, that's a reference to the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog from Monty Python & The Holy Grail. If you somehow haven't seen that film (we don't care if it came out in 1975 you should still watch it ya dang kids!) this bunny was a fearsome beast that ripped men✨ apart limb from limb. The only way to defeat it was with the Holy Hand Grenade Of Antioch.

Thankfully, this particular rabbit is merely a snow 🍬hare that doesn't pose much of a threat to a witcher. The blood and gore surrounding it is likely due to nearby ghouls. However, it does have a perplexing invulnerability from most of Geralt's attacks. Your sword, arrows or magical signs will have absolutely no effect on this buff bunny. 💛Much like the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog, the only way to stop this furry menace is with a bomb. Chucking an explosive at the hare will end its reign of terror once and all.

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It's obvious from this gem of an Easter Egg that the developers over at CD Projekt Red have a great fondness for Monty Python's brand of absurdist humor. It's not even the only reference to the group in The Witcher 3. Thieves can sometimes "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!" There's also a side quest called Shock Therapy that many believe to be a nod towards a scene in The Life Of Brian.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:full of great jokes and Easter Eggs, which makes us wonder exactly what kinds of incredible references we're going to get when168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Cyberpunk 2077 releases this September.

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