[ Not directly, anyway. In the years before Geralt got sidetracked with his daughter, getting killed, and being accused of regicide, that sort of thing usually got filtered through a Vesemir/Eskel telephone game of 'oh yeah Geralt said he was going here so better not head the same way if you don't want to starve,' and that was about all that mattered. Maybe living together changes that, in Geralt's mind, but even if Lambert was inclined to protest his decision he's pretty sure the other witcher would do whatever he wanted anyway. ]
[ He thinks of the last few times he left Kaer Morhen, and the expanses of years between those times. Geralt returned less often than Lambert and Eskel, he knows, but still with more regularity than some. No one ever vanished in the night, and since the pogrom, departures have always been handled with seriousness. It's almost like Lambert is BITTER OVER HIS UNWANTED AND EXTREMELY STRESSFUL CELEBRITY ]
[ The grass is always greener on the other side of the horrible life-altering mutations, and all that, or Geralt casts a shadow it's impossible to get out of. ]
well, now you've told me
why are you even going do they have monsters to kill
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IF YOU MANAGE THAT
I'LL BE IMPRESSED
[ Because I think you genuinely hate it when people are mad at you even though that's the only sane response to you most of the time
is too long for Geralt to type. ]
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why are you even telling me
it's not like you ever really did before
[ Not directly, anyway. In the years before Geralt got sidetracked with his daughter, getting killed, and being accused of regicide, that sort of thing usually got filtered through a Vesemir/Eskel telephone game of 'oh yeah Geralt said he was going here so better not head the same way if you don't want to starve,' and that was about all that mattered. Maybe living together changes that, in Geralt's mind, but even if Lambert was inclined to protest his decision he's pretty sure the other witcher would do whatever he wanted anyway. ]
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WHEN WE WERE LEAVING
[ He thinks of the last few times he left Kaer Morhen, and the expanses of years between those times. Geralt returned less often than Lambert and Eskel, he knows, but still with more regularity than some. No one ever vanished in the night, and since the pogrom, departures have always been handled with seriousness. It's almost like Lambert is BITTER OVER HIS UNWANTED AND EXTREMELY STRESSFUL CELEBRITY ]
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well, now you've told me
why are you even going do they have monsters to kill
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