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The Iron Bull had given Geralt a decent lead, a possible way to find reasonable storage for a horse, over the winter, when he couldn't simply let her rest safely at camp. Every day that passed made Geralt more eager to gave an animal again, both for the convenience, and for the fact that every witcher -- whether he admitted it or not -- had spent an evening explaining the details of the coming hunt to his horse beneath a starry sky.

The directions sent him reliably in the right direction, and once Geralt was close enough, he caught first the scent of wood fire and cooked food, and then, soon after, a mixture of individuals, Cremisius Aclassi among them. It was easy to zero in on the property after that.

The evening light was gold, and the trees out in the country were already just starting to change their colors, losing enough of their leaves that the ground crackled with them, and the air was crisp with the smell. One, blowing in the breeze, fluttered into Geralt's face, and he batted it away.

Cresting over a low hill, he saw it, not very far at all in the distance. A cozy-looking white farmhouse, and a barn situated nearby.

He heard the sound of dogs barking. His hackles rose, unbidden, but he'd been warned to approach the house openly, visibly.

Date: 2017-10-13 07:36 am (UTC)
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Gannicus had, at least, grown accustomed to magic users since his arrival in Darrow. It didn't hurt that Dorian had been his tutor for a long time, and Dorian had no issue with using magic of all kinds while Gannicus was dutifully studying in his presence.

Still, welding without equipment was a skill. A crooked smile appeared on his face.

"I would like to see that," he confessed. He adjusted his hold on Krem as he adjusted his stretching, content to keep his lover close even if he was sweating.

"The barn is finished and winter-ready. It would be no trouble to put a door to one of the stalls to make it suitable for a horse. I don't think Hild will take convincing."

Geralt had assured he could provide feed, and with that there was only the matter of space, which they had, and care, which Gannicus was content to give on the days Geralt could not, for some reason, make it out. It seemed a beneficial arrangement for all involved.

Date: 2017-10-17 02:48 am (UTC)
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Krem knew about Gerald's magical ability, having seen a bit of it in action when they'd worked on the beach. Even beyond, he knew a number of apostates, hedge witches, and mages, as was the nature of Tevinter and being a Charger. So he nodded in understanding.

Gannicus's quiet, curious enthusiasm made him smile. He pressed a kiss over his ear and then turned the smile on Geralt comfortably.

"We should be ready for her within a few days, I imagine. Long enough to put in a stall door and make sure Hild knows she'll be there. Do you want us to keep the dogs from nosing around too much?"

Date: 2017-10-29 12:59 am (UTC)
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"You should have Bull out here," Gannicus said, looking toward Krem. If a horse could handle the sight of him, surely there wasn't much that would throw it off. "Aster will test her patience."

The red dog was a good animal, but maybe more curious than he should be. Bran made up for it with abundant caution.

"There is no replacing a good horse," Gannicus admitted. He hadn't done much riding since he'd been taken from his people, not until he'd joined Spartacus's rag-tag army. Not until they'd raided enough to have horses.

Date: 2017-10-29 06:41 am (UTC)
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"I'm sure he'll be over plenty, but I'll make sure he harasses the horse from time to time," Krem said with a soft laugh and a shake of his head. The dogs would be easy enough, since they were regularly out with them when they did chores. Other than that, Aggie was the oddest thing about the place that went wandering, and it would be up to her if she wanted to stare the horse down of course.

He shook his head a little bit. Not because he disagreed. The Tevinter army kept horses, and a few other mounts. Krem rather liked horses, as well. As long as he didn't have to be on them. That was where he and horses began to have a misunderstanding in how things worked, and so he just tended to avoid it, even though he and Eowyn had been working on that a bit.

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