Geralt & KinshipCode
Hey Geralt, I was mapping out the lineage of the witcher families and got stuck on how the bloodlines link through generations, especially with the old agreements between clans—how does that match up with your idea of honor and family duty?
Lineage is only useful if it keeps the world safer. Old clan deals were made to protect our kind from each other, so honour means keeping those promises, not just following bloodlines. Family duty is to stay strong, but not if it means breaking the pact or hurting the innocent. Keep your focus on the task, not the history.
That’s a solid point—clan pacts are like living edges on the kinship diagram, cut out to keep the whole system from tearing itself apart. I’ll trace that edge right back to the founding agreements and see how the promise threads through each generation, so the map stays true to both the oath and the blood.
Sounds like a plan. Just remember the edge stays straight, and the oath stays kept. Good luck.
Thanks, Geralt! I’ll keep the lines neat and the vows sharp—no twists or shortcuts in the map. Good luck to us both.
Good luck. Stay sharp and keep the map clean.