( Amos may not be a hunter, but he is of a certain breed. He's the kind of stock that would make one, probably, if that was the kind of world he came from.
More or less confirmed by his short stint in Dean's recreation of Purgatory, and how good he seemed to feel about decapitating some Leviathans afterward. Dean doesn't know him much more deeply than that. Surface level takes time and certain circumstances to properly breach for him, both coming and going. They waded in a little, that first face to face meeting. The potential exists.
Anyway, this stirs up a good question: )
Yeah? What's yours?
( Dean has this way about him that crops up on rare occasions — it's a combination of things: overall demeanor, micro-expressions, general body language. It isn't exactly scrutinizing, it's not that he's subtly picking apart somebody's inner workings — mainly because there's nothing subtle about it. He doesn't bother disguising it, and that leaves it feeling safe — not a big deal.
It's the vibe of somebody genuinely looking at you. Serious, studious, judgment-free but obviously wholly aware that there's a deeper meaning or greater implication happening in the conversation. It's like an effortlessly open, understated connection point.
Domains are incredibly telling insight into a person; their past, their mental state, who they are. He's interested as hell in Geralt's, and what it says about him. )
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More or less confirmed by his short stint in Dean's recreation of Purgatory, and how good he seemed to feel about decapitating some Leviathans afterward. Dean doesn't know him much more deeply than that. Surface level takes time and certain circumstances to properly breach for him, both coming and going. They waded in a little, that first face to face meeting. The potential exists.
Anyway, this stirs up a good question: )
Yeah? What's yours?
( Dean has this way about him that crops up on rare occasions — it's a combination of things: overall demeanor, micro-expressions, general body language. It isn't exactly scrutinizing, it's not that he's subtly picking apart somebody's inner workings — mainly because there's nothing subtle about it. He doesn't bother disguising it, and that leaves it feeling safe — not a big deal.
It's the vibe of somebody genuinely looking at you. Serious, studious, judgment-free but obviously wholly aware that there's a deeper meaning or greater implication happening in the conversation. It's like an effortlessly open, understated connection point.
Domains are incredibly telling insight into a person; their past, their mental state, who they are. He's interested as hell in Geralt's, and what it says about him. )