[Jaskier, rude! Alucard's thinking it, even if he doesn't show it on his face and--
--okay, the rabbit part is funny. Alucard can't help but laugh at that, soft and willing to admit that framed like that, the concern is a bit silly.] Well, yes. And then if it has children? What part of the genetics are altered? Or what if someone catches the rabbit, makes it into jugged hair, and eats it? There's a lot of ripple effects that might come into play here.
[He shakes his head no at the offer, although it speaks so much to Jaskier that he offers in the first place.] I think the magic might skew the results, and I don't know what an ethical test of any of this looks like yet.
[If it can be ethically done at all, save using Viktor and his desperation.
But now he's gone and made it serious. Alucard breathes out, realizing that.]
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--okay, the rabbit part is funny. Alucard can't help but laugh at that, soft and willing to admit that framed like that, the concern is a bit silly.] Well, yes. And then if it has children? What part of the genetics are altered? Or what if someone catches the rabbit, makes it into jugged hair, and eats it? There's a lot of ripple effects that might come into play here.
[He shakes his head no at the offer, although it speaks so much to Jaskier that he offers in the first place.] I think the magic might skew the results, and I don't know what an ethical test of any of this looks like yet.
[If it can be ethically done at all, save using Viktor and his desperation.
But now he's gone and made it serious. Alucard breathes out, realizing that.]
Did you make an attempt with that fortune booth?