Now You Can Listen to Toss A Coin To Your Witcher On Loop

Now You Can Listen to Toss A Coin To Your Witcher On Loop

Now You Can Listen to Toss A Coin To Your Witcher On Loop

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Now You Can Listen to Toss A Coin To Your Witcher On Loop

O’ Valley of Plenty... O’ Valley of Plenty via decider.com If you're all caught up on Netflix's series, then you're likely to be quite fond of a certain song. The show's second episode, Four Marks, ends with a catchy tune sang by Geralt of Rivia's pal Jaskier (more an annoyance than a pal at that point, tbh). The bard belts out a remarkable rendition called "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" while strumming his lute as the pair make their way from a shared adventure. The events of said adventure mostly saw Geralt and Jaskier taken captive by elves after the former accepts payment - or coin - to seek out and destroy a "demon" that had been stealing grain from a settlement. Turns out, the demon is a harmless "sylvan" (basically a person with a goat's head) named Torque. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Jaskier, who tagged along hoping for inspiration for a new song, finds just enough adventure to compose one and lends his voice to the episode's closing minute, a moment considered to be one of the standouts by fans. The song is not available through the likes of Spotify but it could be heard right . Yes, you're welcome. Nice, right? If perhaps you're interested in the song's origins, it was composed and produced by Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli, who are responsible for all music from the show. They're also to thank for Geralt's main theme. You could find several pieces of their work on the duo's SoundCloud page. As for the lyrics, they were written by Belousova and Ostinelli, as well as the series' executive producer and writer Jenny Klein. But the words probably aren't the song's most endearing feature. The actor who plays Jaskier, Joey Batey, is what does it for the English version of the catchy ballad. So yeah, there are versions of the song in other languages and the tweet below will set you on your way to being serenaded by a number of them. The thread links versions in Czech, Japanese and German - and, of course, Polish, which is the language of the original The Witcher novels. The new series has divided the opinion, understandably so. But "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher" has been mostly well-received, even by the show's worst critics. The Witcher Season 1 is currently available on Netflix, with production for the second season to begin in January and debut sometime in 2021.

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