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Geralt z Rivii ([personal profile] gynvael) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs 2021-09-09 12:20 pm (UTC)

[ No. It certainly isn't that. There's still the issue of Cirilla, though. He knows, if Ambrose understood what she really is, he'd never put her in the dungeon with everyone else nor with the guests. He'd have taken her immediately. So what Ambrose knows is limited.

Presumably. Most of what he's concluded are assumptions, drawn from too little information.

Not that it matters right now. He didn't come here to make sense of things. Probably, there is no sense to any of it beyond nations vying for power, believing in their own half-cobbled theories, thinking they understand what can't be understood, so they can tell themselves and their people war is imminent. That it will be worth the bodies. Jon has told him Ambrose truly believes in the destruction of the world, and Geralt's not surprised to hear it. There's nothing more dangerous than men who believe they're serving some greater purpose. ]


Perhaps he hopes one day to walk the Horizon himself. [ He eyes her for a moment. Seeing as she hardly knows what's going on, he's suddenly curious why she's here, too. Or did she just close her eyes and step through a door? ] Why have you come this way?

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