By Rollin Bishop – January 19, 2020 11:03 am EST Share 0 Comments 0 As you’re probably aware by now, Netflix’s The Witcher largely adapts material included in the first two collections of Witcher short stories by author Andrzej Sapkowski. In fact, several episodes adapt these stories extremely faithfully, including the very first one, which is an adaptation of “The Lesser Evil” from The Last Wish. That includes a pretty epic fight sequence, and while the show handles it deftly, one fan’s edit with music from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the video game from CD Projekt Red, makes it even better.Major spoilers for the first season of Netflix’s The Witcher follow. You’ve been warned.More specifically, the fan edit deftly weaves together two different songs from the video game’s soundtrack — “Steel for Humans” and “Merchants of Novigrad” — to make the entire encounter from Netflix’s The Witcher seem like it’s taking place within the video game itself. If you’re not familiar with the songs, it’s basically “walking around” music and “fighting” music, and the edit swaps between the two at the appropriate moment.What do you think of Netflix’s The Witcher? Are you a fan of the edit here? Let…