[Jaskier's gaze lifts in curiousity, along with his brows. Certainly he can admit he does not truly understand this relationship between Kell and Rhy -- it would be impossible, he thinks, to understand without being in a situation where he was forced to share his life so intimately -- but he does wonder how close Kell could possibly be treated in relation to a Witcher. Is he, too, some sort of monster to the people?]
Because of who he is? Or is he... not entirely human? I have a vast well of experience with that particular fear. We humans, I'm afraid, do love to fear what is not also human.
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[Jaskier's gaze lifts in curiousity, along with his brows. Certainly he can admit he does not truly understand this relationship between Kell and Rhy -- it would be impossible, he thinks, to understand without being in a situation where he was forced to share his life so intimately -- but he does wonder how close Kell could possibly be treated in relation to a Witcher. Is he, too, some sort of monster to the people?]
Because of who he is? Or is he... not entirely human? I have a vast well of experience with that particular fear. We humans, I'm afraid, do love to fear what is not also human.