![]() But is Pavetta’s child among those children?’ For if destiny isn’t a myth, I would have to choose the appropriate child among the ones you have shown me. ![]() You, after all, have carried out your side of the bargain. ‘If it backfires, it’ll backfire on me,’ he answered placidly. If destiny is not merely a myth? If it really exists, doesn’t a fear arise that it may backfire?’ ‘(…) You will not take the child? Definitely?’ Geralt visited Cintra when Ciri was six years old, but did not take her despite Calanthe’s offering her to him (Pt. By calling the Law of Surprise again, he chooses to take on on the virtually suicidal task of saving Yurga to have even the smallest, the craziest and most impossible hope of seeing Ciri again, that she’s even alive… VIII, he thinks he has lost Ciri forever and that he’ll never get her back. TL DR: After Geralt learns of the Slaughter of Cintra in Pt. Go back for a re-read, use this new knowledge and see if it all does not fit much better ) So he did not immediately understand what kind of link he was creating with the child. Of course, Geralt did not really believe in the magic behind Law of Surprise. And he was not even asking for anything from Dunny.Īnd its only after Calanthe and Dunny go on a big rant about there should be more Witchers that Geralt calls them out. This is visible because Geralt was first going to ask for some jewels from Calanthe as payment. He was asking them if they were willing to give their own blood to be a Witcher )Īnd they were obviously not willing! Which made Geralt´s entire point! That their bravado about there should be more Witchers in the world was just a lot of talk and not really what they would be willing to do.Īnd no, Geralt never wanted to claim the child for real. That yes, Geralt was expecting Pavetta to be pregnant and that was exactly why he called law of surprise on Dunny / Calanthe. ![]()
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