Well, he's a bit pathetic overall, really. Which is why I decided to follow him with all the music-making business.
[Which he's glad now he's told Rhy about; some of the stories of their travels together, and of course, their first meeting (one of his favorite stories; how many can say they were personally gifted a lute by the king of the elves?) Now he has some background to begin to understand Geralt.
Jaskier leads him down a hallway made from a large hollowed out branch towards the workshop: a small carved out hollow with shelves holding several strange, crooked carvings, an array of carving tools, and fresh bits of soft wood that replenished themselves as they were used. There were also a few bottles of wood stain and paint, if Geralt ever got particularly fiesty.] He's not exactly easy to gift to. And where we come from, he's hardly liked by most. An unfortunate side effect of being a Witcher. It's rather nice for him, I imagine. Here. There's no preconceptions of who he is simply because of what he is -- besides a rather tight-lipped, rude man.
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[Which he's glad now he's told Rhy about; some of the stories of their travels together, and of course, their first meeting (one of his favorite stories; how many can say they were personally gifted a lute by the king of the elves?) Now he has some background to begin to understand Geralt.
Jaskier leads him down a hallway made from a large hollowed out branch towards the workshop: a small carved out hollow with shelves holding several strange, crooked carvings, an array of carving tools, and fresh bits of soft wood that replenished themselves as they were used. There were also a few bottles of wood stain and paint, if Geralt ever got particularly fiesty.] He's not exactly easy to gift to. And where we come from, he's hardly liked by most. An unfortunate side effect of being a Witcher. It's rather nice for him, I imagine. Here. There's no preconceptions of who he is simply because of what he is -- besides a rather tight-lipped, rude man.