Talk:Geralt of Rivia/@comment-25526161-20150607200853/@comment-104.56.245.228-20150820005440

Is a mutated parentless monster killer by nature intended to be an emotional whelping in character? You need to pay attention to his actions and his environment, the context, rather than the physical or otherwise outward demeanor he puts off, he says himself that his lack of outward emotion is a result of his training as a witcher. For a person like Geralt the emotion isn't so plain to see as an everybody's, it's not written in the face or even in the speech. But even so there are scenes in which Geralt displays emotion like anyone else, a testament that he's still more caring than some of his comrades.