but if you ever find yourself in Belfast the drinks are on me !
I'll remember about that invitation. And if you can bring me to a place where they serve Cant Dog, I'm all yours.
but if you ever find yourself in Belfast the drinks are on me !
I'll remember about that invitation. And if you can bring me to a place where they serve Cant Dog, I'm all yours.
"Muma Mumelor, Muma Padurilor, Sa te aud din asta noapte Cu vacile zbierând, Cu porcii grohaind, Cu câinii latrând, Cu lupii urlând ..."
(Trans=Mother of Mothers,Mother of the Forest,Let me hear you from this night on,Yelling with the cows,Squealing with the pigs,Barking with the dogs,Howling with the wolves...)
...not say more then three words because if the Baba would hear the forth she would take their voices.
So whos Galahad / Percival (although exact correlation for these characters is unnecessary)
love for Yennefer is difficult
The Witchers impotence* is permanent though right? Not fundamentally tied to his profession... I mean he can't just change jobs & be potent again? I've always understood the successful quester to be more than a messenger boy, if you get my meaning
Is Auberon impotent, or *cough* limping? [...] Emhyr have kids? Could Nilfgaard be thought of as sourland?
In the feudal law of England, France, Germany, and other European countries, the right of primogeniture was established in the 11th to 13th centuries in order to avoid the division of real estate.
it followed that the king of Ireland and every provincial king and every lord of a cantred had a special ollamh, and that each of these ollamhs had free land from his own lord, and, moreover, the lands and worldly possessions of each of these ollamhs enjoyed general exemption and sanctuary from the men of Ireland. It was also ordained that a common estate should be set apart for the ollamhs where they could give public instruction after the manner of a University, such as Raith Cheannait and Masruidhe Mhuighe Sleacht, in Breithfne, where they gave free instruction in the sciences to the men of Ireland, as many as desired to become learned in seanchus and in the other sciences that were in vogue in Ireland at that time.
“Go now to thy brothers,” she said, “and take water with thee, and the kingship and the domination will for ever abide with thee and thy children
I read a very interesting paper (in Polish) which argues that Ciri is a figure of the Grail:
There is many more.