[ There are nights she has spent in her room, considering the possibilities of what might be occurring back home without her there — she hasn't yet learned whether the world as she knows it has simply come to a halt, whether nothing has transpired in her absence. Of course, she doesn't doubt Geralt's ability to keep the girl before her safe, but it's not as though Ciri couldn't have benefitted from more than one capable presence dedicated to her protection.
Whatever the state of things, it means that the duty before her now is a simple one — she'd committed herself to Ciri's safekeeping, and she sees no reason to let that change regardless of where they happen to be. She doesn't fully understand the instinct that's come over her either, but perhaps there's something deeper underneath it that she hasn't allowed herself to interrogate yet, in part because she simply hasn't had the time when these missions are preoccupying so much of her attention.
There's likely a longer answer she could have given Ciri, but Yennefer feels she can spare her the details, at least for now, when the girl is still getting her bearings in this place. ]
The common areas are, by and large, more intuitive than you might think. [ Kitchen chief among them, but the simulation room — or how Ciri describes it — is so like the way Yennefer herself had interpreted it upon her arrival that she can't help but smile. ]
It is similar enough, though I only know of at least one sorcerer who can achieve anything nearly that immersive. [ And her feelings toward Stregobor could currently be described as unkind at best. ] Apparently, it's capable of recreating any setting you can call to memory to... well, they refer to it here as "programming," into it.
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Whatever the state of things, it means that the duty before her now is a simple one — she'd committed herself to Ciri's safekeeping, and she sees no reason to let that change regardless of where they happen to be. She doesn't fully understand the instinct that's come over her either, but perhaps there's something deeper underneath it that she hasn't allowed herself to interrogate yet, in part because she simply hasn't had the time when these missions are preoccupying so much of her attention.
There's likely a longer answer she could have given Ciri, but Yennefer feels she can spare her the details, at least for now, when the girl is still getting her bearings in this place. ]
The common areas are, by and large, more intuitive than you might think. [ Kitchen chief among them, but the simulation room — or how Ciri describes it — is so like the way Yennefer herself had interpreted it upon her arrival that she can't help but smile. ]
It is similar enough, though I only know of at least one sorcerer who can achieve anything nearly that immersive. [ And her feelings toward Stregobor could currently be described as unkind at best. ] Apparently, it's capable of recreating any setting you can call to memory to... well, they refer to it here as "programming," into it.