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I've learned not to look that deeply into what people say as it's mostly a reflection of themselves. Honesty's an attribute of the truly brave- a privilege of the very few.

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Report RSS Regis & Geralt - an interesting conversation
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Blue199
Blue199 - - 6,973 comments

I don't know of many other heroes who can have a civilized conversation with a vampire about nature of death and sense of life while drinking at a cemetary as much as Geralt. And I must say the other guy's voice is so nice to listen to as well.

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Tsubasa-Ōzora Author
Tsubasa-Ōzora - - 801 comments

This compelling dialogue definitely leaves a lasting impression on all players. Honesty is a cardinal, inherent virtue. And the ambient-music seems sacred and soothing.

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,009 comments

This makes the choice where you get Regis to kill Dettlaff really ****** up. Why you can't just beat Dettlaff to a pulp and then have Regis take him far away and spend the next couple decades watching over him while he cools off is beyond me.

Also I too never got why people cling to life when we'll die eventually. Even if we somehow cease aging we've just postponed the inevitable until the universe ends. Until we can somehow cheat entropy there's no point to anything. Although even if we did somehow manage it, we'd still be ****** since infinity would eventually create so many memories/experiences/events that we'd need infinite memory to remember all of them and those events may begin to repeat.

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Tsubasa-Ōzora Author
Tsubasa-Ōzora - - 801 comments

He could have taken him to a distant location in order to ensure his safety and revitalization, to say the least.

Perhaps vampires have more stem cells and that's why they regenerate so fast? :D

"To hold on to something or someone beyond its time is to set your selfish desires against the Force. That is a path of misery; Jedi do not walk it." On the other hand, "Greed never fails to motivate".

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,009 comments

I don't think cells/biology can explain vampires. I'd sooner think they were made of nanobots or "cells" that operate like independent nanobots. (Issac Arthur hypothesises such a technology in one of his more out there videos, currently using my phone so I can't easily search for it)

As for keeping people alive past their time, that's the only thing that'd matter imo. Everything else is futile/pointless.

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Tsubasa-Ōzora Author
Tsubasa-Ōzora - - 801 comments

Do nanobots harden in response to physical trauma? :D
(Senator Armstrong's theme) ^_^

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