And with the mention of pirates, I’m going to have to concede. You make too strong an argument.
[It’s around this time that Geralt realises he’s in a good mood. A genuinely good mood. It’s the first good mood he’s had since his arrival here and it’s entirely through the efforts of Julian. He really is going to have to keep the man around.
He brings the gin into the lounge room and sits across from Julian, setting the gin and glasses on the coffee table (Geralt doesn’t know what coffee is; a type of tree, maybe? The method with which the table was made? Either way, he learned the name from a catalogue and he’ll continue using it despite his ignorance).]
I’ve got a curiosity for you, if you’ll indulge me. [Uncapping the gin and tonic, he pours them a generous helping of both.]
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[It’s around this time that Geralt realises he’s in a good mood. A genuinely good mood. It’s the first good mood he’s had since his arrival here and it’s entirely through the efforts of Julian. He really is going to have to keep the man around.
He brings the gin into the lounge room and sits across from Julian, setting the gin and glasses on the coffee table (Geralt doesn’t know what coffee is; a type of tree, maybe? The method with which the table was made? Either way, he learned the name from a catalogue and he’ll continue using it despite his ignorance).]
I’ve got a curiosity for you, if you’ll indulge me. [Uncapping the gin and tonic, he pours them a generous helping of both.]