The Triss content and the inconsistency of our romance's choice

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The Triss content and the inconsistency of our romance's choice

  • Dissatisfied from the lack of Triss content and want more

    Votes: 1,194 85.3%
  • I don't care at all

    Votes: 40 2.9%
  • There was enough of Triss in the game

    Votes: 128 9.1%
  • I don't like Triss

    Votes: 38 2.7%

  • Total voters
    1,400
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Because her eyes are supposed to be blue and her hair is supposed to be chestnut.And where the heck are her scars from Sodden!?Ok,I'm done :D

To be fair, her scars might have been treated with magic directly...
And she to have gotten over her fear from the books. Mostly.
 
And in the games, her eyes are supposed to be green and her hair is supposed to be red, and she doesn't have the scars!. Ok i'm done :)

Actually...


Unless chestnuts are red in the Witcher universe

Also,in TW3 Lambert asks Geralt about Triss's scars
 
Actually...


Unless chestnuts are red in the Witcher universe

Also,in TW3 Lambert asks Geralt about Triss's scars

Nah still says flame haired, plus it is pretty hard to ignore all those references to her red hair throughout the games. Although chestnut is supposed to be a reddish shade of brown. I read another forum where someone asked a couple of people from Poland what her hair colour was described as in the books - and they both said "auburn" (which is a type of red hair), so i don't know if it has something to do with translation or not. The scars well i guess you can make up your own explanations such as using magic, her fear is gone etc. Also...

 
Actually...


Unless chestnuts are red in the Witcher universe

Also,in TW3 Lambert asks Geralt about Triss's scars

Still redhead and greenish eyes. My brother best friend is a chestnut guy, we still call him l'Ostie de roux sale and we always welcome our beloved redhead Simon

with a baseball stick.Duhh
 
Nah still says flame haired, plus it is pretty hard to ignore all those references to her red hair throughout the games. Although chestnut is supposed to be a reddish shade of brown. I read another forum where someone asked a couple of people from Poland what her hair colour was described as in the books - and they both said "auburn" (which is a type of red hair), so i don't know if it has something to do with translation or not. The scars well i guess you can make up your own explanations such as using magic, her fear is gone etc. Also...

Well,in the books her hair is supposed to be reddish,but definitely not carrot red.I thought her hair colour was ok in TW2,but in TW3...No,just no.
 
Well,in the books her hair is supposed to be reddish,but definitely not carrot red.I thought her hair colour was ok in TW2,but in TW3...No,just no.

Yeah i can agree with that, i think it is easier to say her hair is red but with a shade of brown but it has been up for debate for a long time now. In the Witcher 2 the codex describes her hair as auburn and i liked it a lot, i guess the devs wanted to make her hair a lighter shade.
 
Yeah i can agree with that, i think it is easier to say her hair is red but with a shade of brown but it has been up for debate for a long time now. In the Witcher 2 the codex describes her hair as auburn and i liked it a lot, i guess the devs wanted to make her hair a lighter shade.

They made a fatal woman

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But it's so unnatural! I've never seen a person with this hair colour,unless it's dyed.

You've never came to Ireland then.
 
I finally caught up to my reading in this thread. And I have to say it made my day reading all the really amazing ideas in here. It's truely amazing to see how the passion and commited to Triss grows as the thread grows.

We have said so much about this topic, it is depressing sometimes to read some of the amazing ideas posted in here because. I find it hard to understand how CDPR writers could have missed so many opportunities to flesh out so many of characters and most importantly the beautiful love story that is Triss and Geralt.

Triss and Geralt relationship is so amazing that at every stage I reaffirmed to myself that their love story is actually the better of the two. Playing witcher 2 again reaffirmed those feelings aswell.

Thank you for this wonderful post. It definitely express how most of us feel about Triss.

Triss always felt that Geralt's relationship with Yennefer was toxic because of everything that's been happening between them. Them being on and off and the constant arguments about her infertility and him being sterile, leaving him before more than once, treating him like a dog, getting him and herself into troubles and being with other people knowing that it hurts him (Crach an Craite comes to mind) Triss always felt that he deserved better.

Despite the impression that most people get while playing The Witcher 3 (The people who didn't play the previous games nor read the books) Triss never took advantage of Geralt. If she did, she stated herself that she only did in bed. CDPR should've been careful approaching this one, because for the people who didn't didn't read the books nor played the previous games, it just sounds bad when tells Geralt in The Witcher 3 that she took advantage of him.

She was about to tell him about his past in The Witcher 1 and the events that happened during The Last Wish with Yennefer (Geralt told her that he's not ready to know about the past yet) that was the only reason Triss didn't tell him about it.

She helped him create a stable personality, she could've took advantage of him, tried to make turn him into the Geralt she wants. But she didn't, she told him that she doesn't want him to turn into her vision of Geralt's, she wanted him to reach that point by himself. She saved him more than once (Adda's kiss of death was the first thing I recalled)

The love letter after that was definitely a huge step up in their relationship. After Geralt went back to Vizima and talked to her about running away together, starting a new life and building a family was one of my favorite moments in their relationship.

The Witcher 2 events reinforced their relationship and it made it certain for most of us (Triss fans) that sacrificing for her will definitely have it's rewards.

Those rewards for those who stayed dedicated are yet to be seen.
 
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