[ There's a vague squint at Hector at first, but he only shakes his head. He can appreciate Hector's loyalty to Jaskier, misguided or not, and from what he understands, Jaskier is possibly the only person capable of telling Hector not to raise another undead army. He hates to say it, but out of everyone, Jaskier is probably the best person to give that sort of power to. The bard is likely to only request an undead army to applaud for him when he performs. ]
Take the time you need. [ He's not in a hurry. His intention is to not need this enchantment in the first place. He only wants it just in case. Hard to predict where things will go, and it won't hurt to ask Hector to see what he can do. Even if nothing comes of it in the end.
He turns to leave. Time to check back in on whether the blacksmith has finished with his sword. Though there is a warning, something of concern for him, that he leaves Hector with. ] Be careful with who sees your enchantment work.
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Take the time you need. [ He's not in a hurry. His intention is to not need this enchantment in the first place. He only wants it just in case. Hard to predict where things will go, and it won't hurt to ask Hector to see what he can do. Even if nothing comes of it in the end.
He turns to leave. Time to check back in on whether the blacksmith has finished with his sword. Though there is a warning, something of concern for him, that he leaves Hector with. ] Be careful with who sees your enchantment work.