Question about Geralt, Yennefer and Ciri (SPOILERS)

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sfinxCZ said:
But I think:
1. I think NOT!
first point - you have to take game like part of the Witcher story - Sapkowski I think participate on that so it must be taken like it is.
hmmm AFAIR, Andrzej Sapkowski stated that the games are not canon for him just sort of fan-fiction, actually I've seen that statemet couple of times here on this forum.

sfinxCZ said:
3. Why she could wanted to move the DEAD bodies on mysterious island and use some power from unicorn? IMO she healed them.

I think she used her own power (power of elder blood) yet channeled through the appearance of the unicorn...
She restored them to life but maybe they need to move to another dimension to survive?

sfinxCZ said:
Last thing: I think Ciri is really powerful and most mysterious person in this story - she was compared to death (I don't think she is, but...), she can travell in space and in time. So I think - everything is possible, really everything.
Of course, she was Lady of the Worlds, she couldn't be imprisoned in any place by noone (that was what unicorns said)
Yet, she was the most annoyig protagonist of the whole Saga for me ;) I remember, long long time ago on AS official site there was a voting for the most hated person from books - Ciri won :)
 
Ciri took them to another dimension so Geralt and Yennefer could live their lives in peace, however the Wild Hunt came for them because the King of the wild hunt is after Ciri. His plan was to use Yennefer and Geralt as bait to draw Ciri out, but she never came.

That's also part of the reason why he dogged Geralt in Witcher 1 because to see if he could get Ciri to come out of hiding, but also to try and get Alvin/the Grand Master as they also have elder blood. I'd say more, but it spoils the last 3 books of the series.
 
TW1 never directly mentions Yennefer, only ever alludes to her. And it only ever mentions Ciri once.

Though come to think of it, I belive Dandelion mentions something about the isle of Avallach in one of the conversation options right before the end of the game.

It's more of a prelude to let the english speaking world get to know the world and the characters better.
 
OK let`s try one for Yennefer . When facing Sile in the tower , if you remove the flawed diamond the last thing she says before teleporting is If you want to find Yennefer then go south , to Nilfgaard . Now if you talked to Cynthia concerning the wild hunt and memories . She says something to the effect that there seems to be 2 side effects from meeting the hunt , one is amnesia and the other is being crazy and when talking to Letho the final time he says that Yennefer was much more trouble than she was worth , is he alluding that she isn`t like a normal person who doesn`t know anything or something more akin to dementia or crazy . Also when talking to Dandelion about Triss and Yennefer Geralt says that he won`t know what to do with Triss until he sees Yennefer . So what do you think , will he find Yennefer and if so will she be an amnesiac like Geralt or just crazy ?
 
I think - he will meet her. The whole 2nd part is about that, so I wish this will be the main goal in 3rd part. I really think Gearalt and Yennefer belongs together. Books are pesimistic, so I wish game will end with happyend.

Tommy said:
2 side effects from meeting the hunt , one is amnesia and the other is being crazy
...I don't remember that, but I trust you. But Geralt's amnesia was temporary and he was "healed", so... ;)

I can't imagine another goal of story.. developers take inspiration in books and there are 2 options: Yen or Ciri
 
Ciri, may have been happy in another dimension at one time, but what does that mean to a girl that can sneeze and jump to a different world in a different time? It seems to me she can get bored or just decide that the world and time she is in is just not for her liking and that she misses her adopted daddy and squints her eyes and jumps ship.
 
Tommy said:
OK let`s try one for Yennefer . When facing Sile in the tower , if you remove the flawed diamond the last thing she says before teleporting is If you want to find Yennefer then go south , to Nilfgaard . Now if you talked to Cynthia concerning the wild hunt and memories . She says something to the effect that there seems to be 2 side effects from meeting the hunt , one is amnesia and the other is being crazy and when talking to Letho the final time he says that Yennefer was much more trouble than she was worth , is he alluding that she isn`t like a normal person who doesn`t know anything or something more akin to dementia or crazy . Also when talking to Dandelion about Triss and Yennefer Geralt says that he won`t know what to do with Triss until he sees Yennefer . So what do you think , will he find Yennefer and if so will she be an amnesiac like Geralt or just crazy ?
Well, from What I have read about Yennefer, she can be a bit of a b****. To me is seems that only a select few that really know herthat closely (that she has allowed to become close to her) can appreciate her and understand what she is truly about.
 
OldCrowfoot said:
Well, from What I have read about Yennefer, she can be a bit of a b****. To me is seems that only a select few that really know herthat closely (that she has allowed to become close to her) can appreciate her and understand what she is truly about.
She is not just going to be friendly to some dude like Letho. She has been around the block too many times to fall for that.
 
mayen said:
hmmm AFAIR, Andrzej Sapkowski stated that the games are not canon for him just sort of fan-fiction, actually I've seen that statemet couple of times here on this forum.



I think she used her own power (power of elder blood) yet channeled through the appearance of the unicorn...
She restored them to life but maybe they need to move to another dimension to survive?


Of course, she was Lady of the Worlds, she couldn't be imprisoned in any place by noone (that was what unicorns said)
Yet, she was the most annoyig protagonist of the whole Saga for me ;)/>/> I remember, long long time ago on AS official site there was a voting for the most hated person from books - Ciri won :)/>/>
No one is asking Sapkowski. He made his money, and his work left all these holes, and other people are developing his characters way more than he intended. He wasn't expecting all this scrutiny. Leave him alone! He is just an guy that writes novels trying make a few bucks! He wasn't ready for all of this BS! They were good books by the way.
 
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