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The name "Witcher" originates from the Polish term " Wiedźmin," which refers to a monster hunter in the series created by author Andrzej Sapkowski. In the stories, Witchers are mutated individuals trained to battle supernatural creatures and protect humanity. The term encapsulates their role as skilled combatants possessing unique abilities, often derived from alchemical processes and rigorous training. The concept has since gained international popularity through the video game series and the Netflix adaptation.

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