(she appreciates that he lets go rather quickly. always a good sign.)
Silver is usually the best thing for killing monsters in my world -- though I usually hold my own decently with magic -- but once again this place has decided to put a cork in my abilities. It's becoming an annoying habit.
[he pauses here, glancing between what appears to be an abandoned building and a cemetery that he's pretty sure doesn't exist, when things are normal. he shakes his head, either way, muttering:] God, this reads like a bad horror movie.
[a beat]
What do you think? Building or through the graveyard?
[he glances to her, again, at that, both surprised and not that she's never seen a movie] It's -- it's something I'll explain later. We really don't have the time, right now.
Right now -- graveyard it is.
[that would have been his choice, too, but he wanted to make sure it wasn't a bad one. that someone else agrees is helpful]
I wasn't expecting an explanation, not right now. (because he's right, there isn't time for that right now. they need to be smart, and idly chitchatting would be the opposite of it. so instead she follows after him in the direction of the graveyard.)
[he really wasn't expecting that. most people would have asked, even given the situation. he's glad she's apparently more of a pragmatist]
[he also has no idea what to do with that, for all that his next topic of conversation would have been trying to stumble through explaining it when she inevitably asked. he's silent for a long moment, that in mind, before:] Nate, by the way. Nathan.
Yennefer of Vengerberg. (not that her home village has any worth or meaning here, but she is used to introducing herself formally. she also doesn't offer any nicknames, as those are reserved for few people. only geralt gets away with calling her yen, only istredd ever used yenna, and well....she'd prefer no one called her piglet, tissaia included.)
And uh, kinda? It's been almost nine months. [he's had longer prison stints, but -- still. it still feels noteworthy to think that he's almost been here a year. Jesus] You?
[Nathan pauses for a moment, silent, listening. he doesn't want to get caught off guard because they're talking as they move. thankfully, anything he can hear seems distant, if only for the time being, and so he continues on]
(yennefer tries to keep her senses alert too, even if she can't reach out with her magic to see what's ahead like she might normally. )
My world is cruel. Unpredictable. You enter, you survive, you die.
(she had said those words once to istredd in anger, and they still ring true, of course she probably should have died a long time ago, but sorceresses tend to have much longer life spans.)
[he glances back at her, eyebrows arching. okay, that's -- dramatic]
It depends, I guess.
[a beat]
You can have a pretty boring life, where I'm from, if you want it. [house with a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, that kinda thing] But I've never really been good with boring? [he ran from the white picket fence] So, I guess it's kinda -- we have demons?
I suppose there are those in my world that have had a boring existence, I was never given that luxury.
(nor did she want it when istredd had offered it to her. she wanted power and beauty and everything that came with it. she didn't realize the price that would come with it, what she was giving up.)
We have those too -- among other monsters. I'm a sorceress myself.
But magic's a little iffier, where I'm from? [does anyone, back home, have magic? did magic exist once? or is it all just science the people at the time didn't understand yet? who knows?] I'm just a guy who keeps running into -- into stuff like this, actually.
And I guess looks can be deceiving or whatever? [Caroline was his age, after all, despite how old she looked] But not everybody can secretly be a few hundred years old under the whole ... [looking young thing]
[little does he knows, Yennefer is one of those people]
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(she appreciates that he lets go rather quickly. always a good sign.)
Silver is usually the best thing for killing monsters in my world -- though I usually hold my own decently with magic -- but once again this place has decided to put a cork in my abilities. It's becoming an annoying habit.
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[he pauses here, glancing between what appears to be an abandoned building and a cemetery that he's pretty sure doesn't exist, when things are normal. he shakes his head, either way, muttering:] God, this reads like a bad horror movie.
[a beat]
What do you think? Building or through the graveyard?
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I don't know what a movie is, but I'll take your word for it.
(she ponders her options, the building seems like the obvious answer -- which might make it more dangerous.)
Graveyard.
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Right now -- graveyard it is.
[that would have been his choice, too, but he wanted to make sure it wasn't a bad one. that someone else agrees is helpful]
Let's keep moving.
[and he's going to head in that direction]
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I wasn't expecting an explanation, not right now. (because he's right, there isn't time for that right now. they need to be smart, and idly chitchatting would be the opposite of it. so instead she follows after him in the direction of the graveyard.)
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[he really wasn't expecting that. most people would have asked, even given the situation. he's glad she's apparently more of a pragmatist]
[he also has no idea what to do with that, for all that his next topic of conversation would have been trying to stumble through explaining it when she inevitably asked. he's silent for a long moment, that in mind, before:] Nate, by the way. Nathan.
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Yennefer of Vengerberg. (not that her home village has any worth or meaning here, but she is used to introducing herself formally. she also doesn't offer any nicknames, as those are reserved for few people. only geralt gets away with calling her yen, only istredd ever used yenna, and well....she'd prefer no one called her piglet, tissaia included.)
Have you been here long?
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Yennefer.
[a beat]
And uh, kinda? It's been almost nine months. [he's had longer prison stints, but -- still. it still feels noteworthy to think that he's almost been here a year. Jesus] You?
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Three or four months, I believe.
(time is a little hard to track here, but she's been doing her best.)
Sometimes I still feel like I'm catching up to the rest of you with how things work here though.
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Culture shock, from the, uh ...
[the fact that, if he had to guess, he wouldn't peg her as being from modern day earth]
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Cultural differences.
(she's not from earth at all, let alone a modern day version.)
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What's your world like?
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(yennefer tries to keep her senses alert too, even if she can't reach out with her magic to see what's ahead like she might normally. )
My world is cruel. Unpredictable. You enter, you survive, you die.
(she had said those words once to istredd in anger, and they still ring true, of course she probably should have died a long time ago, but sorceresses tend to have much longer life spans.)
What is yours like?
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It depends, I guess.
[a beat]
You can have a pretty boring life, where I'm from, if you want it. [house with a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, that kinda thing] But I've never really been good with boring? [he ran from the white picket fence] So, I guess it's kinda -- we have demons?
[and ghouls and yetis and]
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I suppose there are those in my world that have had a boring existence, I was never given that luxury.
(nor did she want it when istredd had offered it to her. she wanted power and beauty and everything that came with it. she didn't realize the price that would come with it, what she was giving up.)
We have those too -- among other monsters. I'm a sorceress myself.
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[for better or worse]
But magic's a little iffier, where I'm from? [does anyone, back home, have magic? did magic exist once? or is it all just science the people at the time didn't understand yet? who knows?] I'm just a guy who keeps running into -- into stuff like this, actually.
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I know someone like that.
(granted, geralt was made to hunt monsters, for situations like this, but still.)
At least the experience gives us an advantage compared to some people here.
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[he really hopes they're somewhere safe]
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I have seen some who are alarmingly young to already be condemned.
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[a beat]
And I guess looks can be deceiving or whatever? [Caroline was his age, after all, despite how old she looked] But not everybody can secretly be a few hundred years old under the whole ... [looking young thing]
[little does he knows, Yennefer is one of those people]
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That is very true. One cannot assume age by appearance.
(speaking as a woman much older than she looks.)
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[like he said, not everyone can be older than they look]
[he shrugs, either way, that said and -- ] Hey, I think we're almost out of here. [the cemetery, at least. the fog is another story]