Bungee jumping at Lavalette castle

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Bungee jumping at Lavalette castle

I know this is the kind of things writers write to remain unanswered, but ...

... don't you wander how Letho survives the jump from tower after he kill's Foltest ?

Can he ride harpies ?
Can he cast Aard signs in chain and use it as thrusters ?
 
It could be, but I'm not sure there are water down there. Geralt comes just behind Letho and doesn't jumps. He looks very puzzled, and makes me thing that something strange just happens.
 
jjavier said:
It could be, but I'm not sure there are water down there. Geralt comes just behind Letho and doesn't jumps. He looks very puzzled, and makes me thing that something strange just happens.

There's water nearby, though I'm not positive there's deep water directly below the solar. He had plenty of time to plan his escape, and he's not the big oaf everybody seems to take him for.

A 4 to 5 story fall (maybe 12 to 20 meters) is survivable, sort of, for ordinary people. A witcher, with an exceedingly strong build and constitution, and mad acrobatic skills, should be able to walk away from it.

Geralt didn't jump, because he knew his place was with Foltest. He was still baffled because the assassin was a witcher.
 
jjavier said:
... don't you wander how Letho survives the jump from tower after he kill's Foltest ?
Yes. Always. But making a damn superantagonist escape from a window (the higher the better) is an evergreen (I myself let this happening in one of my storytelling activity LOL)
 
gryphonosiris said:
Knowing how Letho works, he probably has a rope handy outside the window and swung around for his escape.

I agreed the jump wasn't improvisation, isn't Letho style.
I just curious about other people theories about the jump.
 
GuyN said:
There's water nearby, though I'm not positive there's deep water directly below the solar. He had plenty of time to plan his escape, and he's not the big oaf everybody seems to take him for.

A 4 to 5 story fall (maybe 12 to 20 meters) is survivable, sort of, for ordinary people. A witcher, with an exceedingly strong build and constitution, and mad acrobatic skills, should be able to walk away from it.

Geralt didn't jump, because he knew his place was with Foltest. He was still baffled because the assassin was a witcher.

A totally valid line of thinking,
but Geralt's face when he stands at the window tells me:
WTF! I can't do that ...
I think he goes back to Foltest only 'cos he can't follow Letho.

GuyN said:
Yes. Always. But making a damn superantagonist escape from a window (the higher the better) is an evergreen (I myself let this happening in one of my storytelling activity LOL)

Your storytelling activity?
Where I can read your stories?
 
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