[ No, of course. Why should he expect a fuzzy-tailed creature, who launched into a fight without a single notion of the circumstances, to be a voice of reason?
Geralt sighs. Ignores the branching limbs in this conversation. He cares not about egos and celestials or explaining what Lucifer means in certain spheres. (Although Rocket's use of the term galaxy indicates something interesting. It would not be the first spacefaring individual he's come across, but they aren't common. He'll keep it in mind.) ]
I do not give a fuck about Lucifer. [ He does give a fuck about Nero. For whom, frankly, it'd be too generous to call him a magnet for trouble. It's more that Nero coats himself in sticky tar and goes to roll in trouble. ] But if you're to pick a fight with him, do it for a worthwhile cause. Not because he cast an insult.
[ Lucifer is a prick, true. So are many others, and not all of them can be gathered into a little circle and struck for the crime of being an insufferable bastard. And since their encounter in Horizon, Geralt can grudgingly acknowledge Lucifer's been behaving himself—in the sense that he's not heard the demon tried to kill anyone in Thorne. No doubt, it's a question of self-interest. The reasons do not matter to Geralt, only the outcome. Which is that currently, Lucifer is not a problem. They've enough concerns without creating another. ]
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Geralt sighs. Ignores the branching limbs in this conversation. He cares not about egos and celestials or explaining what Lucifer means in certain spheres. (Although Rocket's use of the term galaxy indicates something interesting. It would not be the first spacefaring individual he's come across, but they aren't common. He'll keep it in mind.) ]
I do not give a fuck about Lucifer. [ He does give a fuck about Nero. For whom, frankly, it'd be too generous to call him a magnet for trouble. It's more that Nero coats himself in sticky tar and goes to roll in trouble. ] But if you're to pick a fight with him, do it for a worthwhile cause. Not because he cast an insult.
[ Lucifer is a prick, true. So are many others, and not all of them can be gathered into a little circle and struck for the crime of being an insufferable bastard. And since their encounter in Horizon, Geralt can grudgingly acknowledge Lucifer's been behaving himself—in the sense that he's not heard the demon tried to kill anyone in Thorne. No doubt, it's a question of self-interest. The reasons do not matter to Geralt, only the outcome. Which is that currently, Lucifer is not a problem. They've enough concerns without creating another. ]