[ Alucard, like him, says little, but like Geralt—although Geralt will never, or maybe can't ever, acknowledge this—a lot can be read into what he does say. There are two things he recognizes: that Alucard hasn't chosen to rebuild this home in his space, even now that he remembers it; and that Alucard speaks of what seems to be his childhood home not with fondness or regret, but with simple detachment.
Telling. ]
No magic here. [ Just stone, old and worn. And the magic that created him. He considers. ] Did you leave?
[ Whether he means after the death of his parents, or simply before then, Geralt leaves it up to Alucard to interpret. ]
no subject
Telling. ]
No magic here. [ Just stone, old and worn. And the magic that created him. He considers. ] Did you leave?
[ Whether he means after the death of his parents, or simply before then, Geralt leaves it up to Alucard to interpret. ]