Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24736819-20151212160707/@comment-5543592-20151216014541

Geralt had remained silent, reserving his own opinions. He himself wasn't certain about Moninette's motives. The man likely had his own agenda, otherwise he wouldn't have demanded he stay at his home.

As for Verus... he didn't doubt they'd find him, but if he was in any state like Andrachel, he'd be more trouble than he was worth. They'd gotten lucky at Andrachel's hideout- they'd gone in unprepared and ill-equipped to handle the situation. Geralt would've gone alone, had he the proper time to prepare- the rest would just prove to be liabilities in the long run, if it came down to action. In fact, he'd practically saved them by taking the rear and fending Andrachel off. Had he been by himself such a mistake would not have been made.

Oh well. It wasn't his descision to make, after all, and he did need the rest of them. Kay probably wouldn't take kindly to him if he went off on his own and stole the case out from underneath the rest of the investigators. Besides, listening to what they had to say got his brain turning.