[A mild shrug seems to give concession to Geralt's point. The Turnskin's regret is as plain as if it were written on his forehead.
But doing good? It's a strange place to be doing good, no matter what this Ardbert fellow said. Also, never did he say 'just' a tale. The visage of the 'good-natured altruist' fades a little. Some might call it 'becoming serious'. Yet he had such an expression before, despite the friendly demeanor. Rather, a little of Elidibus' true manner is brought to bear.]
My intention was not to offend. If I have done so, then you have my apologies.
[He's not so crass as to request Geralt stop drinking said free beer, though it is not much of an apology in itself. The seat Elidibus claimed is pushed back slightly as the man rises. His own mug is left unfinished and mostly full, should Geralt happen to check later. It is clear he is preparing to leave. No attempts to cajole or further insist on the good he could do with what the Turnskin can tell him.
Though he seems to pause with a momentary thought.]
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But doing good? It's a strange place to be doing good, no matter what this Ardbert fellow said. Also, never did he say 'just' a tale. The visage of the 'good-natured altruist' fades a little. Some might call it 'becoming serious'. Yet he had such an expression before, despite the friendly demeanor. Rather, a little of Elidibus' true manner is brought to bear.]
My intention was not to offend. If I have done so, then you have my apologies.
[He's not so crass as to request Geralt stop drinking said free beer, though it is not much of an apology in itself. The seat Elidibus claimed is pushed back slightly as the man rises. His own mug is left unfinished and mostly full, should Geralt happen to check later. It is clear he is preparing to leave. No attempts to cajole or further insist on the good he could do with what the Turnskin can tell him.
Though he seems to pause with a momentary thought.]
May I have your name?