[ The School of the Wolf. So that medallion commemorates Geralt's training and the order that he's a part of. It makes sense now why Steve's never seen him without it so far as he can remember. Maybe when they were in that pit — all his memories of that time are pretty hazy.
It also means that Geralt has some sense of pride in who he is and where he comes from. It's not quite the same as wearing a military insignia, but it would quickly identify him to others back where he's from.
Here, it must be a bit more sentimental. Even if he's here in Abraxas, he hasn't forgotten what made him. ]
Not the hair? So that's specific to you?
[ Steve studies the shade of it for a moment in the dim lighting of the tavern. It's not a natural color where he's from, at least not on someone like Geralt who still — at least as far as appearances go — looks to be in his prime. Steve doesn't outright ask if there's more to it, but the question is maybe implied. ]
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It also means that Geralt has some sense of pride in who he is and where he comes from. It's not quite the same as wearing a military insignia, but it would quickly identify him to others back where he's from.
Here, it must be a bit more sentimental. Even if he's here in Abraxas, he hasn't forgotten what made him. ]
Not the hair? So that's specific to you?
[ Steve studies the shade of it for a moment in the dim lighting of the tavern. It's not a natural color where he's from, at least not on someone like Geralt who still — at least as far as appearances go — looks to be in his prime. Steve doesn't outright ask if there's more to it, but the question is maybe implied. ]