That characterization of Yennefer is for me, the best one I've ever seen according to the books and Geralt's description. Yen is not what we call a "beauty" but beautiful in her own way, not very tall, with extraordinary violet eyes, raven black hair, thin lips and a little long nose. She is exotic.
Beauty is a funny thing...And mostly subjectiveGeralt glanced keenly at the elf. For a second time, he thought he saw traces of a blush on his face. It surprised him no less than Chireadan's words. Pure-blooded elves were not wont to admire human women, even the very beautiful ones, and Yennefer, although attractive in her own way, couldn't pass as a great beauty.
I really dunno, do not like her appearance on scoatael gwent cards. Hope she will look different, if they will bring her to the game itself.Bet if CDPR were to bring them into game, she'll look x10 better just like what they did with Triss and Yen
Yen is too ugly, Margarita as well, Ciri has the wrong hair colour and Sheala looks too young.
Uhm...I was thinking. When Geralt wakes up after his dream, in White Orchard, he says that Yennefer never was in Kaer Morhen.
I was reading Blood of Elves again yesterday and actually...Yennefer says to Dandelion that...she has been there, at Kaer Morhen, a couple of times. :huh:
Uhm...I was thinking. When Geralt wakes up after his dream, in White Orchard, he says that Yennefer never was in Kaer Morhen.
I was reading Blood of Elves again yesterday and actually...Yennefer says to Dandelion that...she has been there, at Kaer Morhen, a couple of times. :huh:
Uhm...I was thinking. When Geralt wakes up after his dream, in White Orchard, he says that Yennefer never visited Kaer Morhen.
I was reading Blood of Elves again yesterday and actually...Yennefer says to Dandelion that...she has been there, at Kaer Morhen, a couple of times. :huh:
Maybe he means, that she was not at KM at that time (the time Ciri was trained there).Uhm...I was thinking. When Geralt wakes up after his dream, in White Orchard, he says that Yennefer never visited Kaer Morhen.
Maybe he means, that she was not at KM at that time (the time Ciri was trained there).
Maybe he means, that she was not at KM at that time (the time Ciri was trained there).
From my understanding, it was Triss who supervised Ciri when she went rigorous physical training at KM. Ciri was only supervised by Yennefer when she was about to begin her training in magic, and it wasn't at KM.
Correct me if I'm wrong
Yep, I think Geralt meant "she was never there...with us (him and CIri)"
Yes, and without invitation, says Yennefer
Maybe he means, that she was not at KM at that time (the time Ciri was trained there).
Yes, but when Yen saves Dandelion she tells him she has been in Kaer Morhen a few times, but always without invitation... she says this fact with sadness.
From my understanding, it was Triss who supervised Ciri when she went rigorous physical training at KM. Ciri was only supervised by Yennefer when she was about to begin her training in magic, and it wasn't at KM.
Correct me if I'm wrong
No, Triss wasn't at Kaer Morjen for supervising Ciri' training but because the girl was becoming a little woman and this little detail of biology disturbed in some maner the Witchers. She made the mind coneectgion with her and Triss, admiting she cannot help her, pointed to Yen for go on with her training.
Geralt said "she was never THERE" - I think he meant KM headquarters, not the city itself.
Maybe he means, that she was not at KM at that time (the time Ciri was trained there).