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Letho / Sila???

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nstiver

Rookie
#1
Apr 2, 2012
Letho / Sila???

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In the last dialogue scene with Letho, Letho tells Geralt about his time with Sila and how he pretended to feel sorry for himself and look like a big oaf to get her guard down, and he makes a comment about "she even let me ?? a few times" or something to that extent. I took it to mean that they slept together but I am not sure. It would be freaking hilarious if it was true. Any ideas?
 
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norlak

Rookie
#2
Apr 26, 2012
Knowing how sorceresses are... maybe lol. Letho could outmatch Grunt's size... but Grunt has four testicles and a shotgun so maybe not xD
 
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KnightofPhoenix

Rookie
#3
Apr 26, 2012
I don't recall him saying that. He said she gandered up a few times.
But it's very possible that Letho at the very least feigned physical attraction to her, to give her the false sense of control.
 
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GuyNwah

Ex-moderator
#4
Apr 27, 2012
"She even let me get her gander up a few times"

Means she was incautious or un-self-controlled enough that Letho was able to needle her into getting angry (and probably saying revealing things that she should have kept secret).

The more common variation in English is "get her dander up" (Samuel Goldwyn, famous for his malaprops, said "get my dandruff up"), but if you have known any ganders, you probably know them to be aggressive, bad-tempered birds well suited to the metaphor.
 
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Lurtz_Of_Orthanc

Rookie
#5
Apr 27, 2012
They definitely were banging. Letho described how she reacted to his Poor Lil' Witcher act, and he had important witnesses see them together as a couple - an inextricable link between Letho and the sorceress. Furthermore, the way Derae describes how Sile obsessively murmured "Where are you? Where are you?" for hours implied that Sile was pursuing Letho with both the interests of the Lodge and her interest as a lover.
 
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martiansinuranus

Rookie
#6
May 1, 2012
Norlak said:
Knowing how sorceresses are... maybe lol. Letho could outmatch Grunt's size... but Grunt has four testicles and a shotgun so maybe not xD
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If you mean Grunt from Mass Effect, Krogan only have 2 testicles. It's livers they have an extra of, and I think a few more organs, but I don't recall pubes being one of them.

Blood rage > Quen
 
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norlak

Rookie
#7
May 1, 2012
MartiansinUranus said:
If you mean Grunt from Mass Effect, Krogan only have 2 testicles. It's livers they have an extra of, and I think a few more organs, but I don't recall pubes being one of them.

Blood rage > Quen
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:eek:

So the quad isn't... I thought...

I am dissapoint xD
 
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Adonai-

Senior user
#8
May 1, 2012
LurtzOfOrthanc said:
They definitely were banging. Letho described how she reacted to his Poor Lil' Witcher act, and he had important witnesses see them together as a couple - an inextricable link between Letho and the sorceress. Furthermore, the way Derae describes how Sile obsessively murmured "Where are you? Where are you?" for hours implied that Sile was pursuing Letho with both the interests of the Lodge and her interest as a lover.
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Hmm, I took it the other way entirely. Letho had people see them together as security in case they were captured while he planned for his initial assassinations (essentially to implicate the sorceresses, as he was going to fit her up for it). Check it out again.

As for Sile searching for him, my take is she was more than a little perturbed that he'd taken her original mission (kill Demavend) and gone on a king-killing spree, destabilising the North. Her searching for him was to cover her back, not find a lover. My guess, anyway.
 
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Witchy4114Woman

Rookie
#9
May 1, 2012
Norlak said:
:eek:

So the quad isn't... I thought...

I am dissapoint xD
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You are correct. According to the codex Krogans do, in fact, have 4 testicles along with 2 hearts, 4 lungs, & a secondary nervous system. So "having a quad" is true. :p
 
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Lurtz_Of_Orthanc

Rookie
#10
May 1, 2012
Adonai- said:
Hmm, I took it the other way entirely. Letho had people see them together as security in case they were captured while he planned for his initial assassinations (essentially to implicate the sorceresses, as he was going to fit her up for it). Check it out again.

As for Sile searching for him, my take is she was more than a little perturbed that he'd taken her original mission (kill Demavend) and gone on a king-killing spree, destabilising the North. Her searching for him was to cover her back, not find a lover. My guess, anyway.
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I see it as both, and it's much more entertaining to imagine Letho both using and romancing Sile. As indeed befits a witcher. Geralt can't be the only witcher to get his game on - Letho and his Viper crew are as sterile as the White Wolf, so although I doubt they match the White Wolf's legendary promiscuity, it's quite likely that Letho seduced Sile. (As for the other two Vipers, Serrit's notes seemed to imply that he and Auckes were a couple?)
 
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martiansinuranus

Rookie
#11
May 2, 2012
Well, if you let Sile die, Letho says "If she had lived, her suffering would have been much longer and more intense."

That implies that Letho actually cared for her, and killed her because it was best for her.
 
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martiansinuranus

Rookie
#12
May 2, 2012
my internets
 
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martiansinuranus

Rookie
#13
May 2, 2012
They be triple posting me
 
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norlak

Rookie
#14
May 2, 2012
MartiansinUranus said:
Well, if you let Sile die, Letho says "If she had lived, her suffering would have been much longer and more intense."

That implies that Letho actually cared for her, and killed her because it was best for her.
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But does he show it? There is a difference between caring and just 'repaying the favour.'
 
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martiansinuranus

Rookie
#15
May 2, 2012
Norlak said:
But does he show it? There is a difference between caring and just 'repaying the favour.'
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Well what was to stop him from not doing all that extra work to kill her? No one would believe her after she's a known traitor and kingslayer.

Sile didn't really do him a favor he had to repay.
 
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GuyNwah

Ex-moderator
#16
May 2, 2012
MartiansinUranus said:
Well what was to stop him from not doing all that extra work to kill her? No one would believe her after she's a known traitor and kingslayer.

Sile didn't really do him a favor he had to repay.
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Letho is speaking ironically. It's just that he would rather have her die spectacularly of his own practical joke, than painfully at the hands of a pogrom he would derive no satisfaction from.

His words to Geralt are truthful but idle. He really doesn't care.
 
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