[ Geralt tilts his head. He gets what Alucard is saying. Unfortunately— ]
There is no debate. [ An angel lives in the inn a few doors down from Sam Wilson. Geralt caught him meditating once in a pool. He doesn't buy that these beings, these entities, are the entire building blocks of a sphere. But they are real, in their own way. ] This world is something else. Priests, institutions, they're irrelevant to what walks its earth.
[ In fact, Dean's never mentioned anything of priests and churches. It is, solely, about the beings. The demons, the angels, the magic that's specified in the writings. Alucard might understand the text through the lens of religion, but for Geralt, this book is more akin to a bestiary of sorts. With a side of curses and spells. A few prophecies thrown in for good measure. ]
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There is no debate. [ An angel lives in the inn a few doors down from Sam Wilson. Geralt caught him meditating once in a pool. He doesn't buy that these beings, these entities, are the entire building blocks of a sphere. But they are real, in their own way. ] This world is something else. Priests, institutions, they're irrelevant to what walks its earth.
[ In fact, Dean's never mentioned anything of priests and churches. It is, solely, about the beings. The demons, the angels, the magic that's specified in the writings. Alucard might understand the text through the lens of religion, but for Geralt, this book is more akin to a bestiary of sorts. With a side of curses and spells. A few prophecies thrown in for good measure. ]
Where did the original text come from?