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Witcher: Blood Origin's Francesca Mills Treated Her Warhammer Like Another Cast Member, Keeps It In Her Bedroom

Playing Meldof on the upcoming series, the actor speaks lovingly of her co-star, a warhammer that bashes faces.

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When Netflix's Witcher prequel series rolls around, Witcher: Blood Origin, there's a moment that will take you by surprise: when Francesca Mills' character Meldof reveals the history of her beautifully ornate warhammer named Gwen.

Without getting into any spoilers, Gwen was more than Meldof's favorite tool to bash in the heads of her enemies, it was a full-fledged character both on the show and when the camera wasn't rolling. "It was a big day," Mills told GameSpot when she first saw Gwen. "I won't lie to you. Because also it sounds ridiculous to put an emotional attachment on an object, if that makes sense, but truly Gwen was part of the cast. People even passing Gwen on set. When you get passed it, it wasn't just like you were chucked your prop. It was like, 'Here's Gwen.' And I was like, 'Thank you.' And I'd have someone take Gwen. She'd never get dropped.

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"There was such respect around going. And that was throughout the whole team as well, which was lovely and definitely helped me as an actor. Because then it became at one with my body, and it was like a comfort blanket almost to have Gwen there."

But now that filming is wrapped up, the weapon just didn't go in a vault somewhere. Mills explained that Gwen is now in her bedroom.

Witcher: Blood Origin arrives on Netflix on December 25. The four-part series takes place 1,200 years prior to the events of The Witcher series, and the show leads to the creation of the very first Witcher. Aside from Mills, the show stars Laurence O'Fuarain, Sophia Brown, Zach Wyatt, Michelle Yeoh, and Nathaniel Curtis. The show also features the return of Joey Batey as the beloved songster Jaskier.

The series is written and produced by Lauren Hissirch and Declan De Barra, both of whom worked on The Witcher as showrunner and writer, respectively.

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