Talk:Geralt of Rivia/@comment-94.197.120.179-20160620190906/@comment-64.124.147.2-20190122200529

Is Geralt falling under the Law of Surprise himself actually true? I thought that was debunked as a rumor in the books by himself. I forget which book, but I've only just put down Lady of the Lake in the last twenty minutes, and read Season of Storms as well. I remember the scene though: He is talking with Calanthe about the Law of Surprise and she asks if it was true that he himself was a victim of it, to which he replies that it's just a rumor, and he doesn't really believe it at all himself (that is, until much later when he encounters Ciri again despite deciding not to take her when he had come back to Cintra). Was he referring to himself?