[ His suspicion of what Geralt meant is confirmed with that answer, and as succinct as it is it still paints a clear explanation. There's any number of assumptions to put into the unmentioned before which would still bring it towards an attack meant to leave few survivors, if not intending to leave none whatsoever.
Claude thinks of the Agarthans again and their experiments. Their intent on decimating the world as it was through small acts leading up to far more devastating ones. The appraisal Geralt had given him when asking about the defeat of an underground civilization, and how that feels like it makes more sense now. ]
To my knowledge, there weren't any other dual Crests implanted in anyone like was done to my friend. And I don't believe there will be unless that... process was saved by someone, which is a possibility.
[ He can think of several people who would've wanted to find whatever documents they could for the purpose of preserving something. Less so that it could ever be done again, and more to find out how it was possible at all. A chance to reverse it to help a friend. One more thing to consider as he drags a hand down his face and then eyes the thorn protruding through a new tear in his shirt from rolling it up. ]
It seems no matter the world there's no lack of cruelties waiting to be waged when only given the chance.
[ To those who died before Lysithea somehow lived, and to those Witchers killed in the attack. What else has been in his own past and whatever might be in Geralt's - to being out of the pit, as Abraxas certainly is no exemption. ]
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Claude thinks of the Agarthans again and their experiments. Their intent on decimating the world as it was through small acts leading up to far more devastating ones. The appraisal Geralt had given him when asking about the defeat of an underground civilization, and how that feels like it makes more sense now. ]
To my knowledge, there weren't any other dual Crests implanted in anyone like was done to my friend. And I don't believe there will be unless that... process was saved by someone, which is a possibility.
[ He can think of several people who would've wanted to find whatever documents they could for the purpose of preserving something. Less so that it could ever be done again, and more to find out how it was possible at all. A chance to reverse it to help a friend. One more thing to consider as he drags a hand down his face and then eyes the thorn protruding through a new tear in his shirt from rolling it up. ]
It seems no matter the world there's no lack of cruelties waiting to be waged when only given the chance.
[ To those who died before Lysithea somehow lived, and to those Witchers killed in the attack. What else has been in his own past and whatever might be in Geralt's - to being out of the pit, as Abraxas certainly is no exemption. ]