WithAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers having the freedom to essentially create anything, it is no surprise that some people have designed content based on other games. OneAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayer has taken this to the next level, crafting a massive medieval town inspired byThe Witcherfranchise.

This is not the first time that fans have sharedWitcher-themedAnimal Crossing: New Horizonscontent. Last year, some content based on the Netflix series was shared, with players creating outfits based on the show’s depiction of Yennefer and using the logo for their island flag. With the catchy song “Toss A Coin To Your Witcher” also included as an island tune, fans have done their best to customize their characters and islands. Now, Redditor ButIDigress79 has showcased their village, which looks like it was pulled straight out ofThe Witchergames.

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One neat touch is seen before the tour even begins, as ButIDigress79 shows that their character is modeled offTriss Merigold. The fiery red hair is unmistakable, with the outfit also being spot-on. Another great touch sees Triss putting on a hood before stepping into the city, a great callback to her time in Novigrad duringThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. As soon as the player crosses a bridge and steps foot into the carefully crafted city, viewers will surely be blown away by the detail.

There are several memorable areas in theAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayer’s town, such as the shop stands run bythe ever-popular Gyroids. A dock with some boats is included, as is a blacksmith resembling the places where Geralt would go to upgrade his armor and swords. A particularly dark detail sees one of the pyres used to burn criminals inThe Witcheruniverse included as well. With even a fast travel signpost visible, the Redditor has done an excellent job of replicating the feel of The Continent. For players who want to see more of the area, the Redditor shared an in-progress video, this time being dressed like Yennefer.

Part of what makes the town work so well is the various types of flooring used, and ButIDigress79 was kind enough to share the creator codes for the items with otherAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers. With Brick and Cobblestone, as well as the small Notes meant to resembleThe Witcher’s job boards, it should be possible to make a similar town. Players will also need the castle walls that were added alongside theHappy Home Paradise DLC, as they add a lot to the aesthetic.

Unsurprisingly,Animal Crossing: New Horizonsplayershave praised the fan’s work, with the post bringing in over 6,000 upvotes and comments that call the town “beautiful.” For those that loveThe Witcheruniverse, crafting an area like this could be worth the effort.