[ Look Geralt, there is actually a reason for that question, but it's a cultural touchstone that you just don't have. Be thankful that she thought to ask it in a way that wouldn't require a fifteen minute crash course in movie monsters and high school required reading. (Actually, it's kind of surprising that none of the others who seem to share similar timelines with her have brought it up. Sam definitely knows what Frankenstein is.)
The idea that he was changed actually seems to rock Julie more than the idea of him having been built from random parts of corpses. She's not entirely sure what he means by mutagenic -- her understanding of that word is heavily based on comic book superheroes (he can't be a mutant like that, right?) -- but it certainly doesn't sound good. ]
So what, you asked to get turned into a Witcher? Why?
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The idea that he was changed actually seems to rock Julie more than the idea of him having been built from random parts of corpses. She's not entirely sure what he means by mutagenic -- her understanding of that word is heavily based on comic book superheroes (he can't be a mutant like that, right?) -- but it certainly doesn't sound good. ]
So what, you asked to get turned into a Witcher? Why?