In midst of the The Witcher 3 Next-gen update craze, let's wind down a bit with the famous Bard and White Wolf before setting off to the Path again
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ive had this freak for one day and i’d already do anything for him (pls no spoilers in tags i am going in blind)
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Essi Daven
Trying to repaint my previous doodle
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“However, he had his weaknesses, and I do not mean those that grew out of his vampiric nature. Regis was an intellectual and demonstrated this often. He had the unnerving habit of announcing allegations and truths with the tone and air of a prophet, to which we soon stopped responding, because the announced allegations either actually were true, or at least seemed to be sound, or they were unable to be verified, which amounted to the same thing. Regis’s most unbearable mannerism was that he would answer a question before the questioner had finished with the formulation of his question – or sometimes even before the questioner had begun the formulation. I’ve always held this as supposed evidence of high intelligence instead of evidence of rudeness and arrogance, properties that fit well in the university environment or circles at court, but are difficult to endure from a companion with whom you spend the day riding stirrup to stirrup, and the nights sleeping in the same camp. Thanks to Milva, however, no one got seriously upset by this. In contrast to Geralt and Cahir, who seemed to be prompted to adopt the style of the vampire and even to compete with him in this regard, the archer Milva enacted a simple and unpretentious solution. The third time she noticed him answer her in the middle of a question, she swore at him vigorously, using words and descriptions that could even drive an old trooper to blush with shame. And, wonder of wonders, it helped – the vampire laid aside the enervating style in a jiffy. The lesson learned was that the most effective defense against an attempt of intellectual dominance is to, against the intellectual who wants to dominate, properly let out the pig.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, “The Tower of Swallows”.
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Why did it just hit me that the end of B&W when Regis leaves parallels when he meets Geralt. I'm ill.
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Basking in sunset light at Corvo Bianco 💜🐺
More undercut 👀
But don't you dare look at Geralt in the wrong way, unless you wanna cross Yennefer like someone did lol
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the energy of the hansa thus far is absolutely impeccable i am in love with all of them
i do not know how to draw nilfgaardian armor sorry cahir :( also regis can have a dress as a treat
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A bunch of „Witchersona“ drawings - aka „what would happen if I were a kooky herbalist in the world of the Witcher books“
featuring my bard @the-evil-stick ♥️
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