Ddyddwet (orig. Ddiddiwedht Desert) - a location in the game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
An inhospitable world that is in the last stage of destruction. Once covered by an immense sea, it has turned into an almost dead desert. Of the living creatures here, only sandworms can be found, creatures similar to beetles hiding from the scorching sun underground.
Avallak'h claims that an intelligent sea used to live in Ddiddwet, saying that "There are many worlds. There are even more life forms."
Krevan's comment that the sea used to live in Ddiddvet is a reference to the fantastic novel "Solaris" by the Polish writer Stanislav Lem.
An illustration specially made for the Artbook "Bestiary".
An inhospitable world that is in the last stage of destruction. Once covered by an immense sea, it has turned into an almost dead desert. Of the living creatures here, only sandworms can be found, creatures similar to beetles hiding from the scorching sun underground.
Avallak'h claims that an intelligent sea used to live in Ddiddwet, saying that "There are many worlds. There are even more life forms."
Krevan's comment that the sea used to live in Ddiddvet is a reference to the fantastic novel "Solaris" by the Polish writer Stanislav Lem.
An illustration specially made for the Artbook "Bestiary".
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 891 x 1280px
File Size 234.6 kB
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