[ Geralt peers at her, brows knitted. He knows aether, as a concept, as a term, but not like that. How she speaks of it, though, implies something else, and he hazards a guess for what she's really referring to. ]
A few are more sensitive to Chaos. Just not to the degree you mean.
[ Creatures don't stir because there is some natural force swirling in the air. It's only at most a place where mages find their magic stronger, now and again. Or where a dragon might like to rest. Beyond that—none of these things are particularly native to the Continent, to the world, and neither is the magic the humans wield. If magic has disturbed an area, drawn a monster's attention, it's always provoked, whether through deliberate intent or carelessness or some combination of both.
He pauses before adding, ] Most living things were not originally birthed on the Continent.
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A few are more sensitive to Chaos. Just not to the degree you mean.
[ Creatures don't stir because there is some natural force swirling in the air. It's only at most a place where mages find their magic stronger, now and again. Or where a dragon might like to rest. Beyond that—none of these things are particularly native to the Continent, to the world, and neither is the magic the humans wield. If magic has disturbed an area, drawn a monster's attention, it's always provoked, whether through deliberate intent or carelessness or some combination of both.
He pauses before adding, ] Most living things were not originally birthed on the Continent.