Do they not differentiate fact and fiction where you're from?
[It's a rhetorical question. Different worlds, different standards. Even within those worlds, there are differing perspectives. Michael is a creature of absolutes beyond even the extremes his kind are known for. He thinks in black and white; truth or lie.
Witchers are one step ahead of hunters, he thinks, who mostly do their monster-hunting for free.]
As seems to be inevitable for all orders.
[The Men of Letters, countless secret organizations before them, and even the Holy Host itself—not that he spends long dwelling on the last one. Some fell to the very things they hunted, some to one another.]
no subject
[It's a rhetorical question. Different worlds, different standards. Even within those worlds, there are differing perspectives. Michael is a creature of absolutes beyond even the extremes his kind are known for. He thinks in black and white; truth or lie.
Witchers are one step ahead of hunters, he thinks, who mostly do their monster-hunting for free.]
As seems to be inevitable for all orders.
[The Men of Letters, countless secret organizations before them, and even the Holy Host itself—not that he spends long dwelling on the last one. Some fell to the very things they hunted, some to one another.]
Is that the work of said monsters, or politics?