Geralt is always reachable by the network. Unless it's an emergency, expect not to hear back for a few hours, if not a few days.
To talk to him in person, you'll need to be in Cadens or go to his domain, a snowy mountain fortress. Yard is open; doors are locked. If he isn't around, leave a delivery with the white wolf.
[ in a very similar series of events, the next time that geralt approaches kaer morhen, his wolf will be waiting at the doors. there will be a rolled parchment, tied off with a dark ribbon and a sprig of lilac.
geralt will get a single guess as to the author.
there does not appear to be any dates associated with out, and its timing is vague enough - if the wolf has had the letter in his possession for any extended period or time, or if it materialized just yesterday. even the handwriting does not seem to be made with much urgency. ]
Dear Friend,
The last time I recall sitting down and writing a correspondence such as this one, we were back on the Continent. It had been a promise, to make certain of the safety of what had, at the time, been our world for Ciri's return. I understand now, perhaps better than I ever would back then, that it was also not my promise to make.
You would have known as much upon reading, and it is possible I did too.
I don't suppose it matters nearly as much here, as the forces we face aren't like anything from the Continent. Forces that cannot be gripped or guided as easily as the ebbs and flows of kingdoms and empires back there; but they are not dissimilar, entirely.
That is to say, things have been relatively quiet where the courts of Thorne are concerned. It does make me nervous, some curling sensation in my gut that makes me wonder if there is something else brewing on the horizon. With the return to the island and subsequent investigations, I can't imagine that the territories of this place would sit idly by...but I digress.
I take it that you have either found her yourself or have been made aware, but Triss has been Summoned to Solvunn. Part of me wanted to assume it was some sense of the Singularity trying to even out our chaos across the territories, but that would not take into account that you, Jaskier, and Ciri were all originally Summoned to Thorne...
Next Nocwich I am in search of a variety of ingredients; my alchemy classes have started to become monotonous and routine. If you have found anything of note in the Cities or the surrounding lands, I would not be against purchasing it from you. We can discuss more at that time, but if you do take to the sands on whatever jobs or hunts you have to spend your time completing, do keep your eyes open.
Your Friend, Yennefer.
[ which is to say, no, yennefer didn't really have a reason for this letter. no gathering invitations or important news that needed to be shared - instead, geralt probably gets the distinct feeling that yennefer just...wanted to send him one.
wanted to keep contact. not that she ever needs to worry about geralt calling her out on it. if he decides to notice it at all.
( it is the horizon, so there is no way for geralt to see the imprint of quill on parchment, but perhaps some part of him reads your friend and might think that maybe, perhaps, there had been a different salutations.
all my love had felt right at first, but yennefer had thought better of it before tying the letter off. maybe next time. ) ]
horizon.
geralt will get a single guess as to the author.
there does not appear to be any dates associated with out, and its timing is vague enough - if the wolf has had the letter in his possession for any extended period or time, or if it materialized just yesterday. even the handwriting does not seem to be made with much urgency. ] [ which is to say, no, yennefer didn't really have a reason for this letter. no gathering invitations or important news that needed to be shared - instead, geralt probably gets the distinct feeling that yennefer just...wanted to send him one.
wanted to keep contact. not that she ever needs to worry about geralt calling her out on it. if he decides to notice it at all.
( it is the horizon, so there is no way for geralt to see the imprint of quill on parchment, but perhaps some part of him reads your friend and might think that maybe, perhaps, there had been a different salutations.
all my love had felt right at first, but yennefer had thought better of it before tying the letter off. maybe next time. ) ]