[ Hm. Things. Geralt's expression is difficult to read, but he seems contemplative. Vash is the first to tell him the Singularity feels familiar. ]
The relic as it stands in the physical world is near-impossible to access. In the Horizon, however, you can walk up to it. What you might uncover, I don't know. We Witchers—I haven't got a noteworthy connection to...anything. Back home or here.
[ Perhaps he might've, had he followed Visenna to become a druid instead of being left to the Witchers. But that is not the path he took. There's no sense in dwelling.
As far as he believes, the Singularity is not an object, but nor is it alive as a person might be. It's something else. Something different. ]
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The relic as it stands in the physical world is near-impossible to access. In the Horizon, however, you can walk up to it. What you might uncover, I don't know. We Witchers—I haven't got a noteworthy connection to...anything. Back home or here.
[ Perhaps he might've, had he followed Visenna to become a druid instead of being left to the Witchers. But that is not the path he took. There's no sense in dwelling.
As far as he believes, the Singularity is not an object, but nor is it alive as a person might be. It's something else. Something different. ]
Just be careful. Not all doors can be closed.