I mean yeah, you're super welcoming and definitely a beacon of Free Cities political issues.
[ it's a joke - a bit of an obvious one, but sam chuckles a bit to himself anyway as he finishes up with the pig and moves to wash his hands and then mess with the retro style oven situation that jesper had gone out of his way to set up for him.
he doesn't really stop anything he's doing - pausing once he's got the stove set to seat up to help organize the bags of wood to make geralt's chopping a bit more efficient - as geralt explains. his brow furrows a bit as he listens, because really, it's a pretty valid concern. especially coming from someone who may or may not know viktor, who may even have his own personal attachment to the situation.
everything that is happening with the mines sits pretty heavily in the back of sam's mind, but he also knows himself well enough to know that he feels this way about a lot of things. a lot of cadens things. and that's not even broaching the topic of the war, of the efforts, of the factions in their entirety. he lets out a very quiet sigh and shakes his head. ]
There probably aren't, honestly. We're talking about a pre-industrial revolution kinda city. They're a far cry from unions. [ and then, when he has a moment to realize half of what he's said probably isn't at all recognizable to geralt, sam tries again. ] Viktor's still in the process of his work, last I checked, but I'm sure getting it all implemented will take some political dance moves. Do you think he wants to get involved?
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[ it's a joke - a bit of an obvious one, but sam chuckles a bit to himself anyway as he finishes up with the pig and moves to wash his hands and then mess with the retro style oven situation that jesper had gone out of his way to set up for him.
he doesn't really stop anything he's doing - pausing once he's got the stove set to seat up to help organize the bags of wood to make geralt's chopping a bit more efficient - as geralt explains. his brow furrows a bit as he listens, because really, it's a pretty valid concern. especially coming from someone who may or may not know viktor, who may even have his own personal attachment to the situation.
everything that is happening with the mines sits pretty heavily in the back of sam's mind, but he also knows himself well enough to know that he feels this way about a lot of things. a lot of cadens things. and that's not even broaching the topic of the war, of the efforts, of the factions in their entirety. he lets out a very quiet sigh and shakes his head. ]
There probably aren't, honestly. We're talking about a pre-industrial revolution kinda city. They're a far cry from unions. [ and then, when he has a moment to realize half of what he's said probably isn't at all recognizable to geralt, sam tries again. ] Viktor's still in the process of his work, last I checked, but I'm sure getting it all implemented will take some political dance moves. Do you think he wants to get involved?