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Geralt z Rivii ([personal profile] gynvael) wrote 2024-01-16 04:02 am (UTC)

Mm-hm.

[ That's an all-encompassing reply. He doesn't know if he agrees with Thorne. He does believe the Singularity poses some sort of danger, though. Whether that is immediate or in the distant future...it's hard to say. And in the end, would it make any difference? Is it their place to rearrange the fate of the universe simply because they cannot accept its end? What will it cost them if they do?

Besides. There is every possibility that what is happening here is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Thorne fears the Singularity will swallow every sphere out there. They summon others to their aid using the Singularity's magic. In doing so, they drive their world towards its destruction.

As for the nature of the monolith's resonance, Geralt only nods. Here, he has nothing to go on except the word of others. When he reached out to it in the Horizon, he received nothing. Empty. Hardly surprising, but it means he hasn't any idea what others sense or feel. Or what it could represent. ]


More and more, it seems to grow unstable. [ Who is this person Istredd speaks of? The mage has withheld her name for a reason. Geralt chooses not to pry. Instead, he refills their cups. He has another question, one not exactly related to Istredd's trip. ] When you returned to that island—did you learn any further about the visions we saw?

[ Twice now, they've shared visions, though he knows Istredd is one of the rare few who did not experience it while in the cavern. Still, a thread connects each of them, something Geralt is beginning to realize they must keep in mind. ]

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