[ Now why doesn't that sound familiar. Winning a war seems to be the common denominator. Against other humans, against monsters. But it's the second aspect which catches his attention. Geralt raises an eyebrow: intrigued, not skeptical.
Hard to imagine Steve smaller. ]
I've never heard of mutations taking effect in a grown man. [ Not successfully. Or...that would be the kindest presumption. It's possible the mages simply found children easier to recruit and mould and train, and chose not to bother with refining the process for the adult form. ] Witchers have always been created from boyhood.
[ The information is dispensed matter-of-fact, a little distantly. As though he's skipping over the implications behind what he's saying. ]
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Hard to imagine Steve smaller. ]
I've never heard of mutations taking effect in a grown man. [ Not successfully. Or...that would be the kindest presumption. It's possible the mages simply found children easier to recruit and mould and train, and chose not to bother with refining the process for the adult form. ] Witchers have always been created from boyhood.
[ The information is dispensed matter-of-fact, a little distantly. As though he's skipping over the implications behind what he's saying. ]