[ Destroying the Singularity? Steve's eyebrows angle down into a frown as soon as Jaskier says that, but he doesn't interrupt, wanting to hear out everything that Jaskier is willing to share. Steve has picked up on the fact that magic, or at least the magic used by the people of Thorne, is not supported by the Free Cities. Why it matters he understands much less.
Still, if the Singularity is destroyed, that leaves them without any hope of getting home. ]
Not as charismatic as he'd like to think, anyway. [ Steve hasn't spent enough time around the guy to know much more than that, but he's also willing to take Jaskier's word on it. ] My worry is that he'll be loud enough that people will have no choice but to listen.
[ Granted, Steve also gets the impression that war has been a possibility since long before the Summoned arrived. War doesn't usually break out overnight.
He reaches out to take a long pull from his drink, then asks what feels like the obvious. ] Why does he want to destroy the Singularity? Just to cause chaos?
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Still, if the Singularity is destroyed, that leaves them without any hope of getting home. ]
Not as charismatic as he'd like to think, anyway. [ Steve hasn't spent enough time around the guy to know much more than that, but he's also willing to take Jaskier's word on it. ] My worry is that he'll be loud enough that people will have no choice but to listen.
[ Granted, Steve also gets the impression that war has been a possibility since long before the Summoned arrived. War doesn't usually break out overnight.
He reaches out to take a long pull from his drink, then asks what feels like the obvious. ] Why does he want to destroy the Singularity? Just to cause chaos?