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Geralt z Rivii ([personal profile] gynvael) wrote2021-06-10 12:45 pm

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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.


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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-06-07 07:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Through the rest of the trip, Jaskier still fills Geralt in. He doesn't feel anything he's said has made any deep points, mostly because a lot of it was the wine speaking (which does, sometimes, make him more morose than bubbly, he can admit.) A lot of his messages he doesn't really recall, but luckily he does recall the lyrics he sent Geralt in fragments of a shipwreck in the sea.

(He held onto Hector's ring while he sent the massage, fingertip circling where it hung from his neck.)

It is some time later he seeks solace in his domain, though honestly, it's mostly to check that Moglad hasn't broken any more branches or sat on another jewelwisp. Luckily, neither has happened, though there are a rather startling amount of empty wine bottles around Moglad's room when he peeks his head in.

Moglad rises, though, his pom lighting up bright. Master, you've returned! There's a gift, a gift, kupo! And he flutters, leading Jaskier to the table near the workshops where a lamp has been carefully placed, easily catching the eye, lighting the entranceway to the rooms.

He touches one of the birds. It's merely warm. You'll never believe who it's from, kupo!]


Geralt. [No. He does believe it.

Somehow it's the little lamp that lets him release a few tears he has been holding back -- once for every time he touched Rinwell's book, hiding it away with his songbook, or when he awoke and felt the cool bone ring against his naked skin. Two birds. Was it intentional? Isn't everything does intentional?

A hoot comes down from the rafter above him. There, sleepy-eyed, sits the puff of feathers that is Rinwell's owl. A mostly silent guardian.

He's rather attached himself to this bird motif, hasn't he?]


Moglad helped me weave a new spell. He calls it "moogle magic," can you imagine? It doesn't exactly flow off the tongue. What it does do, however, is ensure some things cannot be broken.

[And yes, they did work magic over it. Yes, it doesn't matter, because it's the Horizon. But it does. It matters just as much as the plants he waters, the leaves he plucks, dead in Bleobheris's branches. Yes, it matters brilliantly.]
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-06-11 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Jaskier is just as fond, the response so terribly Geralt that he can hear him forming the words. He laughs. Tells Ciri what he's said.] I'm beginning to think Geralt enjoys bullying my poor moogle.

[All right, there's nothing poor about Moglad. He's bloody spoiled rotten, drinks as much as he wants, sleeps most of the time and then spends all his other waking hours fluttering around a small paradise. He's even taken to leaving the tree, sometimes, when he feels it's safe again, his sword at his side.

Wait.]


What on -- when the fuck did you teach him a sign? Are you insane? It wasn't Igni, was it? Even you would not be so stupid, surely. Moglad's drunk about as often as he's sober.

[He calms himself. There isn't a chance Geralt would do it, but he has to say it anyway.] Well, apparently moogles have a natural affinity towards magic. He told me he "wants to keep the flames of life burning." I think he's begun reading poetry.
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-06-12 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[If Geralt could hear his gasp, he'd hear it now.] How rude! He's sober! Occasionally!

[Which is enough for him. Besides, he is the very last person to get on Moglad's case for wanting to be drunk. (In some ways, he's afraid he --)

Himeka has told him before that moogles simply love to drink, though. That it does not come from him.

Aard. Aard makes sense. And while it could be destructive, he can trust Moglad not to hurt anything. Or anyone.

To use it to amuse himself.]


Don't be jealous you didn't think of it first.
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-06-16 05:00 am (UTC)(link)
Well, have you ever tried flying with Aard? There's a first time for everything! I'm just saying, I'm starting to think Moglad's a bit more inventive with his powers than some other Witchers of renown may be.
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-06-18 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
Fine, fine. You're no fun! I'll update you on more tomorrow, Geralt. Goodnight.