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.
[ All of this strikes too close to home. It has from the beginning, and the more they are marked as special, the more his unease grows. The kind he cannot tell whether it's born from caution or fear.
It isn't only about his past. He's only had one experience where someone demonstrated signs of what one could call godlike abilities. And that someone is his daughter.
There's a pause, as though Geralt has said something he didn't quite mean to say. A fear he didn't intend to voice. But he did. Maybe because it's Sam, who often seems to. Do that. Still, it feels...not foolish, but too much like he's granting credence to the unknown.
His withdrawal from the conversation may not come as a surprise to Sam. ]
[ ciri tends to be the root of all of geralt's truly anxious worries, whether or not geralt himself would call them anxious or even worries. sam knows this, just as he knows that there are most likely things that geralt himself should also be worried about.
either way, it explains some things, doesn't touch on another, and sam feels - no, he knows. his instincts haven't been wrong yet about this - that something bigger, something worse, is on the horizon for them all.
and no, geralt's withdrawal is not a surprise. an end to the conversation is not a surprise. but sam knows he's going to be thinking about this for some time. ]
YOU KNOW WHERE TO FIND ME AND WATCH STEVE'S BACK FOR ME, YEAH?
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It isn't only about his past. He's only had one experience where someone demonstrated signs of what one could call godlike abilities. And that someone is his daughter.
There's a pause, as though Geralt has said something he didn't quite mean to say. A fear he didn't intend to voice. But he did. Maybe because it's Sam, who often seems to. Do that. Still, it feels...not foolish, but too much like he's granting credence to the unknown.
His withdrawal from the conversation may not come as a surprise to Sam. ]
I know.
I'll speak to you when I return.
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either way, it explains some things, doesn't touch on another, and sam feels - no, he knows. his instincts haven't been wrong yet about this - that something bigger, something worse, is on the horizon for them all.
and no, geralt's withdrawal is not a surprise. an end to the conversation is not a surprise. but sam knows he's going to be thinking about this for some time. ]
wrap 🎀
[ Of course he will. ]