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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Moody_Passerby

    Assassin's Creed race of predecessors.

    "You are Isu..." - Alan grumbled.
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Spankdady

    I thought they are too far away to recieve it so soon. It might be many chapters, but in reality only several days have gone by. And Toussaint is half of the continent apart from Redania. But they will get it soon enough. The reply will influence future road of Alan and Ciri after they will leave Toussaint. And another significant character will appear there and travel with them.

    Ch 180 Toussaint (Part 19)
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    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Ruined_Herrscher

    Hmm... I see. But she is not, or it will be rather anticlimactic here. We are not in netflix.

    "You are of doubtful origins, your entire family of doubtful origins!" - hissed Ciri at the young man. His face was innocent and rather good looking, but now the girl wanted nothing but to kick him flying.
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Ruined_Herrscher

    Why do you think so?

    "You are of doubtful origins, your entire family of doubtful origins!" - hissed Ciri at the young man. His face was innocent and rather good looking, but now the girl wanted nothing but to kick him flying.
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Aconitum

    John C. McCrae (Wildbow)? That Worm?

    Ch 176 Toussaint (Part 15)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Commented

    Coram Agh Ter is not my invention. It is from the books and really existed in witcher world, but the author never dived deep into it. It was mentioned only in a little pre-book story. But here, it will play a vital place in the plot.

    Ch 177 Toussaint (Part 16)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Spankdady

    No, I just have an exam tomorrow. Don't have time to write.

    Ch 176 Toussaint (Part 15)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Bobtob

    He is still hurt and can use only bloodline power.

    Ch 175 Toussaint (Part 14)
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    Greymark3yr
    Commented

    Once someone asked me to find an image of Alan's True Form. Now I finally found something to my liking. But Alan's is black. i. pinimg.com/originals/d3/ab/9b/d3ab9b497201fb4ac4488095c4be739f.jpg

    Ch 174 Toussaint (Part 13)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Ark_the_Legend

    Unless it was designed to do that from the start. We are close to understanding some core things about Alan's ancestry.

    Ch 159 Thanedd Coup (Part 4)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Mohammed_Khalid_0931

    Well, I can't write two stories at the same time. I wrote it in synopsis. When I'm ready, I guess.

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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Nero_2

    I never planned it that way. We all lose people we love in real life. I need him to cope with it and get over it, not resurrect her. But her role as a character is not over with her death.

    How is she supposed to explain that one night she just woke up with a red ring inside her body hovering in a dantian and a set of life memories of another, already dead girl? She lived through all that Na'er lived and eventually came to feel the same way about Aiden.
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    Greymark3yr
    Commented

    Geralt, sly old witcher, took money from both parties with clear consciousness, making a fortune.

    Ch 173 Toussaint (Part 12)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Commented

    For people who never read books. Natanis is a character from the books. Geralt was hired to kill her by Anna and her entourage of noble wives, but the male population of the Toussaint, namely, the husbands, gave him more money to spare her life. In result, Natanis merely became more cautious and disappeared for some time. Everyone's happy. BTW, she was a... **** buddy? Yeah, **** buddy of Regis. Badass succubus, playing tricks on the high vampire. Because she was also a **** buddy of Palmerin and some other knights. Well, not after Geralt paid a visit. After that she was with Palmerin and Regis. But I'm not so sure about the latter.

    Ch 173 Toussaint (Part 12)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Spankdady

    Yeah, perhaps more than one.

    Ch 171 Toussaint (Part 10)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to The_butcher

    The crucial clue is the word it said. It is not a bloodsucker. Its power is better described with the word 'death' as it feeds on every life. Oh, and don't trust everything the painter said, he is clearly not in the right state of mind ;)

    Ch 170 Toussaint (Part 9)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to The_butcher

    None of those. Let's think about what Alan figured out. Research with him. The word it said, its power has a close relation to death... And the fact that witchers never saw this creature, what might it mean?

    Ch 170 Toussaint (Part 9)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Spankdady

    True. Actually, I think that Sapkowsky saw witchers as the real unsung knights and the ones from nobles were merely a comical characters to show the contrast. After all, the witcher order was originally a knight order and an attempt to create a magic knights.

    Ch 167 Toussaint (Part 6)
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  • Greymark
    Greymark3yr
    Replied to skeel

    You are the first to notice this. You are right, phoenix is no exception, but there is a twist in this. Alan created a soul connection between her and it. Anything else is actually a spoiler for the distant future. Phoenix is a groundwork for the further plot.

    "Promise me!" - he gently put Amu on her hand after the later was awoken. Little dragon looked at Alan with confused gaze and clearly didn't want him to leave.
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    Greymark3yr
    Replied to Ruined_Herrscher

    Yes, her sister. They did quite a lot of pranks, and some even threatened the lives of people around. Anna and her sister were cruel and spoilt during childhood. However, I don't remember any reference to her sister from books. It is all based on game plotline. Actually, Anna differed from the way she was in the game. And not so beautiful, too. In game she was quite a great beauty. I think little people will deny that. But in books Anna merely average, judging by description and older. If I remember correctly, she should be 40 or so during game time. I will use the game prototype of appearance. It is more likable.

    "Very well." - she said after a pause. Somehow, Alan reminded her of one person who never was afraid of her and always accompanied her in her plays and mischief. Sometimes they got rather cruel. She sighed, and that caused surprised glances from all sides. - "Pisakar."
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