[ Didn't they? Geralt's expression suggests he does not believe the answer so simple, though he does not respond. Where is the line between memory and dreams and experience? Technically, he didn't live through raising Ciri, either. He simply remembers it from a vision. If that isn't real, then what is?
And what about Ciri's knowledge of his fate in a future he's not yet seen?
It's easier not to pick it apart. He's formed relationships over centuries with people he once met a handful of times at best. Whatever they decide to call what happened—a memory, a vision, a false prophecy—it will not change what he knows of them now. Nor how familiar they feel to him. ]
Consider us even. [ For his attempt to kill Steve that one time. ] I assume you remember him again.
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And what about Ciri's knowledge of his fate in a future he's not yet seen?
It's easier not to pick it apart. He's formed relationships over centuries with people he once met a handful of times at best. Whatever they decide to call what happened—a memory, a vision, a false prophecy—it will not change what he knows of them now. Nor how familiar they feel to him. ]
Consider us even. [ For his attempt to kill Steve that one time. ] I assume you remember him again.