It's something they call technology, not magic. Similar to what can print things there, yes.
[ And it also seems a safer topic to shift toward than anything that might have prompted that more unconscious response from Ciri herself — explaining the station, while something Yennefer might only be partly qualified to do compared to some, is a neutral enough subject that likely won't trigger any underlying feelings.
The same cannot be said for Geralt of Rivia, whose disappearance is still quite fresh — she had not been aware of his vanishing from the station until long after the mission had ended and she'd noticed his absence. There had been much left unsaid between them, things that she had nearly attempted to seek him out and discuss, but with him gone now she has bottled all of those instincts back up again, maintaining a seal around what she would have been prepared to smash and release in who knows how many years. ]
... no. [ It seems crueler, in her mind, to admit to his having been here, when Ciri wouldn't know the difference in remaining unaware. Besides, if there's anything she knows about the girl, she might blame herself or consider it some version of a station exchange. The father for the child. ]
It's only us. None of the others. [ Which would include Jaskier, and any of Geralt's witcher brethren, any of the rest who had been with them at Kaer Morhen — as well as any particular threats, something that might prove more of a relief or a sadness, depending. ]
no subject
[ And it also seems a safer topic to shift toward than anything that might have prompted that more unconscious response from Ciri herself — explaining the station, while something Yennefer might only be partly qualified to do compared to some, is a neutral enough subject that likely won't trigger any underlying feelings.
The same cannot be said for Geralt of Rivia, whose disappearance is still quite fresh — she had not been aware of his vanishing from the station until long after the mission had ended and she'd noticed his absence. There had been much left unsaid between them, things that she had nearly attempted to seek him out and discuss, but with him gone now she has bottled all of those instincts back up again, maintaining a seal around what she would have been prepared to smash and release in who knows how many years. ]
... no. [ It seems crueler, in her mind, to admit to his having been here, when Ciri wouldn't know the difference in remaining unaware. Besides, if there's anything she knows about the girl, she might blame herself or consider it some version of a station exchange. The father for the child. ]
It's only us. None of the others. [ Which would include Jaskier, and any of Geralt's witcher brethren, any of the rest who had been with them at Kaer Morhen — as well as any particular threats, something that might prove more of a relief or a sadness, depending. ]
Have you had anything to eat yet?