[ Mm. That's certainly interesting information. Geralt takes a moment to unravel the information. The Netherfolk, he thinks, were a little more straightforward, and in a way, so are the vampires and werewolves. He can grasp what they're after. Their desires are much more grounded: money, influence, protection.
But the Fey leave him wary. Still, he can admit they've not asked anything of the Summoned beyond their participation for the evening. It's a point in their favour compared to the territories who can't seem to stop making...requests. ]
Something else. [ He shifts his weight. ] In what way?
[ He can't help seeing the similarities between the Fey and the elves of the Continent. Thorne nearly decimated their kind, sent them underground, and only recently have they come to occupy a portion of land that was once theirs. The question is, do they want more? Are they seeking to reclaim what was taken from them? And if so, how much do they pin the blame on Thorne and Thorne alone, and how much do they consider it a fault of the humans altogether? ]
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But the Fey leave him wary. Still, he can admit they've not asked anything of the Summoned beyond their participation for the evening. It's a point in their favour compared to the territories who can't seem to stop making...requests. ]
Something else. [ He shifts his weight. ] In what way?
[ He can't help seeing the similarities between the Fey and the elves of the Continent. Thorne nearly decimated their kind, sent them underground, and only recently have they come to occupy a portion of land that was once theirs. The question is, do they want more? Are they seeking to reclaim what was taken from them? And if so, how much do they pin the blame on Thorne and Thorne alone, and how much do they consider it a fault of the humans altogether? ]