Talk:Avallac'h/@comment-29253651-20181227093944

What I love about him is that he's a bastard, but he doesn't lie. Mislead, maybe, manipulate, of course, but no outright lie. When Geralt asks him why he helps Ciri : "Because she is a danger, a mortal one. You look at her and see a human, a ward, a daughter, even. I see the Elder Blood - a power that can destroy the world, a power that must be kept from Eredin's power addled hand at all costs." Now that the question of "Why does he help Ciri?" is resolved (he doesn't help her for herself but because she is what she is), I have another. Why the fuck does he go from "let's plot with Eredin" to "let's plot AGAINST Eredin."? I know he says Eredin lost himself because of the fear, and sometimes in between he learned about the regicide thing, but : first, Ge'el hints that he was not that loyal to Auberon, and second it's supposed to be THE reason that pushes him to help Ciri and consort with humans Aen Seidhe despises so much… Someone knows more?