[ First frost is... something, then. Either way, kind of sounds like Geralt had a routine going on. One that he must've liked. One that's been disrupted, considering he doesn't have a horse, doesn't have a sword, and chose to shape this place into what it currently is — his only way of getting back here, first frost or no.
So they have that much in common. Amos has brought the Roci back in his own domain. He knows it's pointless. But now that he's getting the hang of returning to the Horizon, sometimes it's nice to just sit in it, even if it's not the real thing.
It's also stupid, thinking about this crap. He dismisses it.
Geralt's eyes are really yellow. Unnaturally so. Amos doesn't feel put upon by his gaze; meets it, as at ease as he can be except for the topic he's broached. It's a fair question; not like he'd actually elaborated on it.
It's also going to sound really, really stupid. He's aware of that. But.
He sounds bewildered, skeptical, and thoroughly unenthused all at once. ]
Gravity. I don't know what's up with this place, but where I'm from, magic ain't a thing. People are just people. Nothing special about anybody. You jump out an airlock, you die. You accelerate too fast, you die. That kind of shit. Except since we got out, I swear I can actively feel the pull of gravity. If I think about it enough, I think I can change it. Make shit heavier. Or lighter. I don't get how that's possible. Probably shouldn't be. It's kinda fucked up.
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So they have that much in common. Amos has brought the Roci back in his own domain. He knows it's pointless. But now that he's getting the hang of returning to the Horizon, sometimes it's nice to just sit in it, even if it's not the real thing.
It's also stupid, thinking about this crap. He dismisses it.
Geralt's eyes are really yellow. Unnaturally so. Amos doesn't feel put upon by his gaze; meets it, as at ease as he can be except for the topic he's broached. It's a fair question; not like he'd actually elaborated on it.
It's also going to sound really, really stupid. He's aware of that. But.
He sounds bewildered, skeptical, and thoroughly unenthused all at once. ]
Gravity. I don't know what's up with this place, but where I'm from, magic ain't a thing. People are just people. Nothing special about anybody. You jump out an airlock, you die. You accelerate too fast, you die. That kind of shit. Except since we got out, I swear I can actively feel the pull of gravity. If I think about it enough, I think I can change it. Make shit heavier. Or lighter. I don't get how that's possible. Probably shouldn't be. It's kinda fucked up.