[ Ciri describes to him the vision in as much detail as she can muster.
Part of it, she explains, is the same image she'd seen flickering in the Horizon, all the way back in last summer, when their nightmares had bled into one another. Viktor, of course, will remember this time; after all, she'd accidentally walked into his uncomfortable dream back then.
But Ciri has no idea how it could be related, and expresses as much. It's... troubling. More to do with the so-called "gods," no doubt, but in what way, they cannot know.
She tells him also of the shadowy figure that made an appearance in her visions. It was always the desert tower-squid and bones, and then the shadowed humanoid, face and features never clear. ]
I could feel his power. Some sort of... connection. Like to the Singularity.
--maybe. [ Ciri shakes her head. ]
I do not know. I was so fevered at the time, and the visions were so frightening. I felt like if I could see him, he might see me. But it was only a feeling. Nothing... happened.
[ She takes a few moments to let Viktor process all that information so far before adding, unhappily: ]
I don't think anyone else saw the vision more than once.
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Part of it, she explains, is the same image she'd seen flickering in the Horizon, all the way back in last summer, when their nightmares had bled into one another. Viktor, of course, will remember this time; after all, she'd accidentally walked into his uncomfortable dream back then.
But Ciri has no idea how it could be related, and expresses as much. It's... troubling. More to do with the so-called "gods," no doubt, but in what way, they cannot know.
She tells him also of the shadowy figure that made an appearance in her visions. It was always the desert tower-squid and bones, and then the shadowed humanoid, face and features never clear. ]
I could feel his power. Some sort of... connection. Like to the Singularity.
--maybe. [ Ciri shakes her head. ]
I do not know. I was so fevered at the time, and the visions were so frightening. I felt like if I could see him, he might see me. But it was only a feeling. Nothing... happened.
[ She takes a few moments to let Viktor process all that information so far before adding, unhappily: ]
I don't think anyone else saw the vision more than once.