Fans are first introduced to the iconic song in episode 2 called “Four Marks.” Jaskier (Joey Batey), who is also a bard and known as Dandelion, creates the masterful work while traveling on an adventure with the monster hunter and Witcher, Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill).
“Toss a Coin to Your Witcher” has people singing it from the rooftops. People can hear the song via SoundCloud or with just a quick scroll through social media. There are already a lot of different versions of the song available from fans of the tune.
What fans are really saying about the song
People can’t seem to get enough of the song which has become more than a little popular. Fans can’t stop talking about it on social media. It seems to have taken over.
“The song is very fun and catchy, loved it immediately when I first heard it,” a Reddit user wrote.
Numerous fans say that after watching episode 2, they can’t seem to get the song out of their heads. “Watched this episode last night and immediately got it stuck in my head,” another user revealed.
The song ‘really hooked’ some viewers
The catchy tune definitely gave some fans chills when accompanied by the episode itself. “Hearing that song escalate at the end of the second episode really hooked me,” a Reddit user explained. “The scene of Geralt and Jaskier walking along the road transitioning to Yen sweeping her friends into the eel pool absolutely made an impression. The feeling was both joyful and horrifying; I can’t explain the emotion but it was captivating.”
One fan said they felt like they were going off on an adventure with the characters in The Witcher while listening to “Toss a Coin to Your Witcher.” “It made me feel like I was about to set off on an adventure with these people, you get me?” another user chimed in. “It was the way Jaskier strolled off, singing his song, while Geralt looked upon the mountain ranges and decided ‘hey, might as well stick with this bloke for a bit longer.’”
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