Geralt lifts a hand in answer. Fuck if I know. The name Cain is as meaningless to him as the name Lucifer. Merely a man, as far as he's aware. Or. Was a man. Dean never said what Cain became by the time they spoke.
Not mortal. That much is for certain.
"He didn't mention Abel. You're familiar with the curse, then?"
Because no: it doesn't occur to Geralt that this is simply a well-known tale written in her world. He's operating solely on the idea that this is a tried and true curse: named after the man who seemingly was afflicted first, then passed along.
Myths come to life are far less of a thing on the Continent.
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Not mortal. That much is for certain.
"He didn't mention Abel. You're familiar with the curse, then?"
Because no: it doesn't occur to Geralt that this is simply a well-known tale written in her world. He's operating solely on the idea that this is a tried and true curse: named after the man who seemingly was afflicted first, then passed along.
Myths come to life are far less of a thing on the Continent.