[Not sarcasm. It won't be easy, but if there is something in the air that is influencing his words -- and Jaskier can tell, given his natural gift with words -- that it would be better to avoid miscommunication altogether.
He hates the idea that there may be something out there intending that to happen in the first place.
Jaskier bites his tongue. All this mentioning of Adrian's father is, well, upsetting, to say the least, both in that he has a very vivid memory still of the man dying in front of him in the most horrific way, and also because he truly does not wish to think Adrian reduces himself to "like his father."
Fuck, indeed.]
Oh, I go straight to blaming our giant, stony deity. After all, if it sees fit to grant us boons, why not trials and tribulations, too? [Jaskier pauses, and he steps over his bushes to pick up some broken shards of a tombstone, moving them off the path.] Adrian. You don't think this could be Thorne, somehow. Do you? Some follow-up to Libertas...?
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[Not sarcasm. It won't be easy, but if there is something in the air that is influencing his words -- and Jaskier can tell, given his natural gift with words -- that it would be better to avoid miscommunication altogether.
He hates the idea that there may be something out there intending that to happen in the first place.
Jaskier bites his tongue. All this mentioning of Adrian's father is, well, upsetting, to say the least, both in that he has a very vivid memory still of the man dying in front of him in the most horrific way, and also because he truly does not wish to think Adrian reduces himself to "like his father."
Fuck, indeed.]
Oh, I go straight to blaming our giant, stony deity. After all, if it sees fit to grant us boons, why not trials and tribulations, too? [Jaskier pauses, and he steps over his bushes to pick up some broken shards of a tombstone, moving them off the path.] Adrian. You don't think this could be Thorne, somehow. Do you? Some follow-up to Libertas...?