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sexism in medicine kills people. racism in medicine kills people. fatphobia in medicine kills people. queerphobia in medicine kills people. classism in medicine kills people. ableism in medicine kills people.
do not downplay people’s fears about being mistreated because they are a part of a marginalised group. it is a matter of life and death and you should be angry about it.
“what does geralt get from that friendship…”
another post examining the weight of geralt and dandelion’s friendship… because i don’t think people recognize how painful and debilitating loneliness can become.
the witcher as a deconstruction of the genre takes fantasy tropes to their most logical ends—it asks us to consider what The Lone Swordsman feels, looks into the humanity in a Cold-Blooded Killer. and it turns out he’s not cold-blooded at all.
that despite some superhuman abilities, he laments and worries and curses himself, just like any other worker of any other profession. just as the farmer is scorched by the sun, the washerwoman’s back aches, and the scholar goes half-blind studying, a witcher deals with all of the pains and annoyances and dangers of his job in a mundanely human way.
but the farmer, the washerwoman, and the scholar have something the witcher does not have—they’ll always be seen as human and part of their society. at the end of the day after enduring all of their labor, they have their wife to caress, festivities to attend, and taverns to frequent. but for a witcher? after the killing is over, what does he have? no one and nothing. not even a thank you. he is met with fear and hatred everywhere he goes, baseless bigotry and dislike.
I did my job. I quickly learned how. I’d ride up to village enclosures or town pickets and wait. If they spat, cursed and threw stones, I rode away. If someone came out to give me a commission, I’d carry it out.
so he faces not just loneliness, but being deliberately ostracized and cast out from society. geralt can’t even find a polite word in most settlements, much less a friend.
‘(…) Tell me, where should I go? And for what? At least here some people have gathered with whom I have something to talk about. People who don’t break off their conversations when I approach. People who, though they may not like me, say it to my face, and don’t throw stones from behind a fence. (…)’
this kind of loneliness is not a mere inconvenience. it’s completely altering to your self-perception and ability to see the positive in the world.
each day is not lived, but endured.
day in, and day out—forced to the most difficult and lowest labor in order to survive, and knowing that were you to die, no one would search for your body, few would miss you, hell, they might even spit “good riddance”.
in this situation, to find a friend, is not only friendship, but a rescue.
without dandelion, geralt may have drowned—drowned in solitude, amidst a sea of strangeness.
‘(…) And I’m alone, completely alone, endlessly alone among the strange and hostile elements. Solitude amid a sea of strangeness. Don’t you dream of that?’
No, I don’t, he thought. I have it every day.
because dandelion is not only a bright soul, characteristic rippling laughter and the strum of a lute, but someone who will intently listen to geralt, someone who mutually enjoys his company.
‘(…) you almost jumped out of your pants with joy to have a companion. Until then, you only had your horse for company.’
someone who doesn’t see him as strange and at the fringes of society at all, but as an utterly normal man.
and doesn’t impose demeaning, sappy sympathy onto him, but sobering and realistic “quit your bullshit” which ridicules the very thought that he should internalize societal hatred.
Do you know what your problem is, Geralt? You think you’re different. (…) [You don’t understand that] for people who think clear-headedly you’re the most normal man under the sun, and they all wish that everybody was so normal. What of it that you have quicker reflexes than most and vertical pupils in sunlight? That you can see in the dark like a cat? That you know a few spells? Big deal.
dandelion isn’t “willing” to accept geralt for himself—he already has accepted him. and to him, it’s no difficulty, it’s nothing worth discussing, because he sees no abnormality and no strangeness in him.
while others “prefer the company of lepers to witchers,” dandelion has already offered geralt to share his room and board. not out of sympathetic pity, not out of fetishizing curiosity. because… they’re friends.
and what else does this friendship save him from?
not only from others, but from himself.
worse than enduring others’ apathy and hatred is one’s own thoughts—the darkness and negativity which builds from witnessing and experiencing such behavior.
dandelion’s ability to counter and dispel geralt’s pessimism and self-flagellating tendencies—again, not out of pity, but out of friendship—is undeniably invaluable. someone to rescue you from your darkest thoughts, when you begin to spiral.
and in this darkness, all you can do is cry. you cry, beg for someone to help you, please—
Help! Why doesn't anyone help me? Alone, weak, helpless – I can't move, can't force a sound from my constricted throat. Why does no one come to help me? I'm terrified!
to be alone, the saga reminds us, is worse than a death sentence. to be alone is to “perish; stabbed, beaten or kicked to death, defiled, like a toy passed from hand to hand.” to be alone is to suffer, and to be with someone is to save them from that suffering.
'(…) I wouldn't like anything bad to happen to you. I like you too much, owe you too much-'
'You've said that already. What do you owe me, Yennefer?'
The sorceress turned her head away, did not say anything for a while.
'You travelled with him,' she said finally. 'Thanks to you he was not alone. You were a friend to him. You were with him.'
it is true that geralt has saved dandelion countless times, helped him, gotten him out of some scrape… but to ask what did geralt get in return? are you kidding me?
did you ever consider that it is dandelion who saved geralt?
by being with him. by being by his side. by being his friend.
indeed, dandelion has rescued geralt, countless times, from the yawning jaws of endless loneliness. he’s helped him, chased away the danger of geralt’s own rumination. and he’s gotten him out of scrapes, his own insecurities and bitter helplessness.
so what does dandelion give geralt? what does geralt get from their friendship?
an amusing question. what one gets from friendship is the friendship itself. and that is more than enough.
Drew the scene from the original novel where the two of them escape from the military camp.
i’m glad people out there like gerlion content because [charlie voice from it’s always sunny from the pepe silvia bit] that right there is gerlion. now let’s talk about gerlion. can we talk about gerlion, please, witcher fandom? i’ve been dying to talk about gerlion with you all day, OK?
anyways the idea of dandelion leaving the company in toussaint strikes geralt so hard because of three manners.
guilt
dandelion’s leave demonstrates to geralt how different they are and this vast difference scares geralt because he considers the thought that he dragged dandelion — fragile, lute-strumming, softly-singing dandelion — across the continent on the account of his own vain quest, and that it was a horrific experience for him that’s traumatized him for the rest of his human life.
Dandelion muttered some indistinct words, bent down in a courteous, though somewhat shaky bow, then fell to his knees and vomited.
“Who is he?” The archer wiped the tip on some wet leaves, and put the arrow back into her quiver. “A friend of yours, witcher?”
“Yes. He’s called Dandelion, he’s a poet.”
“A poet.” Milva looked at the troubadour who was now dry-vomiting, then raised her eyes. “Well yes, then I understand. I do not understand, however, why he is here puking, instead of sitting in a town quietly writing rhymes. Anyway, its not my business.”
of course this isn’t the case because dandelion followed geralt out of his own volition and love for the witcher but geralt still fears…
geralt already has HAD issues with accepting the help of others, understanding that others are there for him and he does not have to share the burden of losing and searching for his daughter alone, but dandelion’s leave stirs up these emotions which have since become weaker… and so yes, geralt fears that he’s mistreated someone very close to him. a word on this before i continue onto the next point: geralt carried dandelion on horseback through the dark wilderness as he bled, shaking and terrified, screaming and stammering.
Dandelion yelled, this time in pain and dug his fingers into Geralt’s ribs. The witcher felt something warm splatter on his neck.
“Hold on!” he caught the poet’s arm and pressed him hard against his back. “Hold on, Dandelion!”
“They’ve killed me!” the poet yelled, a little too loud for the dead. “I’m bleeding! I’m dying!”
“Hold on!”
(…)
Geralt took off his jacket and tore off a sleeve. The tip of the arrow had scratched Dandelion’s ear, leaving a cut that reached to his temple. The poet, every now and again touched the wound with his shaking hands, and then looked at the blood covering his hands and sleeves. His eyes were lost. The witcher realized that before him was a man who, for the first time had felt real pain and for the first time in his life seen so much of his own blood.
so when dandelion leaves the company as soon the opportunity presents itself, this comes off as if he’s been trapped or held against his will. and geralt feels guilty that dandelion has experienced this journey, because it is not his place. since dandelion chose to journey with the witcher, this fear and guilt is false, but geralt still feels it.
jealousy, or worry
The Duchess was silent for a while, stroking Dandelion’s forearm with a rhythmic movement, like a cat.
(…)
“Have you ever heard a saying,” said Geralt, “that princesses leap after love like hares? (…) Your chosen duchess is arrogant and ridiculous and spoiled. She is a big child for whom you are nothing but a toy, which she will discard without reproach as soon as a new musician appears with a fascinating new repertoire.”
geralt can see that dandelion and anna henrietta’s relationship is one of infatuation, like the majority of dandelion’s relationships with various women. the thing that makes this specific relationship dangerous is that anna henrietta is incredibly fickle and incredibly politically powerful, and geralt knows this will mix poorly with dandelion’s… ‘free and unrestrained personality,’ let’s put it that way. and geralt is right later on when he returns to toussaint to see dandelion about to be executed.
naturally, he worries for dandelion. he worries for his safety. but there is also an element of jealousy or envy involved, as anna henrietta’s relationship with dandelion is implied to be… possessive, in a manner. she treats dandelion like a thing, or a pet or a servant, and not like a lover. so geralt has a thorough distaste for this relationship, not only because he knows it will eventually sour and become dangerus for his friend, but because he thinks dandelion deserves more. more than a duchess? interesting point of view… geralt feels dandelion deserves actual love, full love, deep love and passionate, equal love that recognizes his whole person, not just his… imagined persona of a handsome troubadour. geralt, knowing dandelion’s flaws and not overlooking them, but rather, loving him even more for them, finds anna henrietta’s approach to his friend disturbing and… wrong.
insecurity
but geralt questions his own knowledge of dandelion— or rather, viscount julian de lettenhove. just a while ago, they sat in a marshy plain laughing over ridiculous titles and unnecessarily long names. geralt THOUGHT he knew everything about his best friend. but apparently he didn’t… and this relates back to the first point, but is its own as well, that geralt is afraid because he realizes that he doesn’t know dandelion as intimately as he thought he did. unlike anna henrietta, he knows dandelion’s entire personality, but he also has NO IDEA of this new, unknown side of nobility to dandelion. it’s jarring to once feel so secure in knowledge of your closest friend, and then have new and entirely unbeknownst information presented to you… geralt is upset by the fact that in toussaint, he cannot approach dandelion in a casual manner like he has become accustomed to. he must address him, his BEST FRIEND, as some high-ranking prince-consort. which is entirely uncomfortable and upsetting.
and this also relates back to the first issue of guilt — geralt fears that he cannot love dandelion like he has, because dandelion has found his ‘ideal’ — and if anna henrietta is his ‘ideal,’ then what is geralt?
geralt begins to deeply question and become highly insecure about his relationship with dandelion, because how could the gentle, sensitive artist in service to his lady poetry ever come to love and join with an emotionless, mutated killer, slayer of beasts? the wilderness, swampy and muck-filled marshes and long, exhausting and dangerous road ahead of the company is no place for a troubadour… as milva said, why is he not sitting in a town quietly writing rhymes? dandelion deserves to be with a duchess, reclining in a palace dressed in crimson embroidered with gold, hand fed grapes and whatever other royal and noble nonsense… and that’s simply something geralt has no desire to partake in, no experience with, and no understand of. and he feels guilty that he could not have realized this sooner and avoided distressing his friend by carrying him through this journey. and he feels jealous that he will never be able to provide this kind of life for him, and so he must leave, say his goodbyes, and face the road without him.
Dandelion Moments That Make My Heart Grow
Dandelion telling the elves who captured them he’d rather die alongside Geralt than live and abandon him, right after he and Geralt met for the first time. (The Edge of the World)
Geralt promising Yennefer anything she wants if she can save Dandelion from the djin. (The Last Wish)
Dandelion trusting Geralt with Little Eye, the woman he loves like a little sister. (A little Sacrifice)
Dandelion giving Geralt the pearl he got for Little Eye’s birthday so Geralt can give it to her instead.
Dandelion searching for Little Eye’s body in plague-ridden mass grave and burying her in a pretty forest with her lute. (A little Sacrifice)
This line (my translation): At dawn, in the dark, a hungry and angry werewolf stalked the camp, but when he realised that it was Dandelion who was singing, he listened for a little while and went his way. (A little Sacrifice)
Yennefer and Dandelion having a talk about how they don’t like each other but tolerate each other because they know they can’t give Geralt what he gets from the other. (Blood of Elves)
Geralt not actually minding that Dandelion is making money out of his complicated love life. (Blood of Elves)
Dandelion, the coward who can’t fight for shit, helping Temeria’s war effort by being Dijkstra’s spy. (Blood of Elves)
Dandelion standing up to Dijkstra to protect Geralt and Ciri (Blood of Elves)
Dandelion, the coward who can’t fight for shit, entering the dryad’s woods alone because Geralt is in need of a friend. (Time of Contempt)
Dandelion charming an entire wood of hostile, violent, human-hating dryads with his music. (Time of Contempt)
Dandelion, the coward who can’t fight for shit, talking Geralt into letting him accompany him on his quest into a war zone because Geralt needs moral support. (Time of Contempt)
Dandelion being so proud and giddy when he thinks he can finally be useful to the group (of course it goes terribly wrong <3). (Baptism of Fire)
Geralt facing down a centuries-old Higher Vampire for Dandelion (not that Regis would have tried anything, but Geralt couldn’t be sure). (Baptism of Fire)
The soup-scene. (Baptism of Fire)
Geralt and Dandelion completely understanding each other (and hugging and kissing) when they part in Toussaint. (The Lady of the Lake)
Geralt believing he can’t save Dandelion from the noose in Lady of the Lake showing how utterly broken he is after he lost the hansa. (The Lady of the Lake)
Dandelion being so proud that he can finally repay Geralt for (at least a fraction of) the many times Geralt had to support him financially. (Season of Storms)
Geralt not having the heart to tell Dandelion that the sword he bought him was shit. (Season of Storms)
Dandelion being extra brazen whenever Geralt is around because he has absolute faith in Geralt’s ability (and willingness) to get them out of any and all trouble. (all the damn time, but particularly in the short stories and Season of Storms)
The villains knowing they have to go after Dandelion rather than Geralt’s love interest in order to blackmail Geralt (though this might also have been influenced by the fact that all of Geralt’s love interests happen to be sorceresses). (Season of Storms)
This line (my translation): Dandelion sighed. He spurred on the gelding. Looked back. And sighed again. He was a poet, which meant he was entitled to sigh as often as he wanted. (Season of Storms)
This exchange with Geralt from Season of Storms:
“You never congratulate me on a new ballad. I’ve written so many in your company, but you never say: ‘that was nice. I would enjoy if you played it again.’ You never say that.“
“Correct. I’ve never said that I would enjoy it. Do you know why?”
“Why?”
“Because I wouldn’t have enjoyed it.”
“Is that so much to ask? Is it so difficult? To say: ‘Play it again, Dandelion. Play As time goes by.’”
“Play it again, Dandelion. Play As time goes by.’”
“That didn’t sound very convincing.”
“So what? You’re going to play it anyway.”
“You bet I am.”
is the geralt x dandelion fandom online i have somehing to say
tbh there was probably an entire first week of their friendship where geralt flinched or became immediately alert when dandelion got close to him to speak, touch his arm in jest or gentle motion, or grabbed onto his hand, forearm, or sleeve in anxiety, because geralt just…. wasn’t used to anyone touching him, even in a passing or platonic manner.
in the edge of the world and season of storms, stereotypes about witchers include that they can give you mange/impotence if you touch them, which is like, haha obviously this is ridiculous, but in practice, would absolutely destroy your self esteem and mental health.
everyone avoids witchers like the plague and i wouldn’t be surprised if they believed that witchers actually spread the plague. the edge of the world notes that “geralt could be extremely patient when he wanted to be,” which is probably how he is when he constantly has to explain, [sigh] no, i’m not gonna give you the mange… but even though he can be calm and patient about it, and even though over the years he’s convinced himself that he really doesn’t feel Human Emotions, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hurt… that it doesn’t reinforce negative images and feelings of himself and lower expectations of others and how he feels he deserves to be treated.
so when dandelion, you know, pops into his life during the fête at gulet. and asks to travel with him. and is close to him, not only not shying away from his presence, but engaging with him, not only answering his conversation with sword, but discussing and joking genuinely with him… he’s bound to feel a wave of emotions… initial confusion, suspicion… but overwhelming hope and kindness, followed by an anxiety that this will end… that his luck will run out… nothing lasts forever, that dandelion will probably end up leaving him or worse… but he doesn’t leave him. he doesn’t leave his side until they mutually part, and then they reunite when the time calls for it.
geralt realizes that it’s not just too good to be true… he really does have a friend now. someone that cares for him, loves him, wants to be around him… simply, an impossibility to geralt has become a reality
Geralt and Jaskier in Polish The Witcher tv series (2002). Dir. Marek Brodzki, music by Grzegorz Ciechowski.
A full movie scene (not gifset) because ahhh music 😍 Michał Żebrowski’s (Geralt’s) voice ❤️, Zbigniew Zamachowski’s voice too 🌞 and all sounds, all emotions, you know ;) With English subtitles - I made it for you.
This scene is a pure gold 😍 I want whole this tv series to look like that *sob*
Jaskier to Geralt: Don’t let anyone to hurt you. me: *sobbing, screaming, falling in love, dying and being reborn again* just f*CKiNg KILL ME!!!
if I had to explain again why I loath the netflix witcher so much I’d need only this one scene
ah yeah the bard’s tournament you know, the later autumn . autumn
autumn .
Fairy Bees: these tiny bees can measure less than 2mm long, which is smaller than a carpenter bee's eye
Above: two different species of fairy bee
Bees of the genus Perdita, also known as fairy bees, are some of the smallest bees in the world. Their tiny bodies can measure as little as 1.6mm long, which is smaller than the eyes of many bumblebees and carpenter bees.
Above: a fairy bee depicted next to a carpenter bee (genus Xylocopa)
The smallest species in this genus is the mini fairy bee, Perdita minima, which is so small that it's often mistaken for an ant.
Above: Perdita minima standing next to a quarter
As this book explains:
With almost 640 species, most restricted to the southwestern USA and adjacent parts of Mexico, this genus forms a species swarm of mostly very small ground-nesting bees. One of its species, the aptly named Perdita minima, shares the record for being the smallest bee in the world at just 1/16th of an inch (1.6 millimeters) in length. Unsurprisingly, it favors similarly tiny flowers, such as those of the whitemargin sandmat (Chamaesyce albomarginata).
Above: close-ups of Perdita perpallida and Perdita heliotropii
Fairy bees are solitary, meaning that they don't form colonies or live together in hives. Each female builds her own nest by creating a small tunnel in the ground and then stocking it with pollen.
Above: a fairy bee standing on a dime and another one standing on a quarter
This article describes the nesting process in greater detail:
Fairy Bees are “mining” bees, referring to the fact that they are ground nesting bees. The females excavate tunnels in the ground somewhere within a short distance of a food source. They then visit flowers, feeding on nectar and collecting pollen on specialized hairs on their legs known as “scopae.”
The females then deliver these pollen bundles to their subterranean nests as a food source for their larva. The larva hatch, consume the pollen bundle, develop through metamorphosis into adult bees and the cycle continues.
Above: Perdita minima on the antenna of a carpenter bee
Most fairy bees are specialist foragers with very short tongues, so they prefer shallow flowers. They typically fly during the summer and autumn, timing their emergence to coincide with their favorite host plant.
Above: Perdita leotola
Sources & More Info:
Minnesota Native Bees: Fairy Bees
Bees of the World: Genus Perdita
Honey Bee Suite: Perdita minima, the Smallest of the Small (PDF)
Field Guide to the Common Bees of California: Genus Perdita
Local News Pasadena: Photographing a Nearly Microscopic Bee You've Probably Never Noticed
iNaturalist: Fairy Bees
Facebook: The Bees in Your Backyard
Cis ppl will be like "transitioning is far less effective than my solution of dismantling gender norms" and then not dismantle gender norms
He’s actually here! :]
always remember that canonically in blood and wine they made the decision for regis to say that geralt “smell(s) quite tasty”
[GIF] Thanks to a fellow creature imagining the awkward walk up to Tesham Mutna. 😌
Birthday gift I made for my good friend @wittymumbledon! 'Tis their iconic Mumblebee :]
(no progress pics unfortunately becauseeeeee... I forgor)
I also enjoy video of this man’s dead wife
The glare from the sun occasionally obscuring her face does kinda make me think that the viewer is struggling to remember her
The immediate cut to the most dead wife video ever took me out lmao