hate that quest with the figurines. She and Geralt were just obnoxious
:disgust::what:
hate that quest with the figurines. She and Geralt were just obnoxious
:disgust::what:
Really, Triss!?
Also lol at them for not telling those poor guys that they've been decompressed for 20 years
I'm not even gonna mention a complete lore-rape with the way artifact decompression works
Yep. They should be more exhausted or Triss knew how to handle this better.
Well seems she has doubts if Coral is the really most vindictive sorceress :stuart:
Yep. They should be more exhausted or Triss knew how to handle this better.
the most vindictive sorceresses are her friends
I think same. And maybe her different and "strange" attitude in TW1 was serving a purpose to take place near Geralt instead of Yen.
They already wake up naked in one bed...or you mean a rose? But nvm in elven bath they could manage without any magic :hrhr:
Seems like that, no hints about it...
I did not notice any questionable use of magic on Geralt in TW1
Disregarding conspiracy theories like above, I do not think there is that much difference between TW2 and TW3.
They also should be naked. Oh well, I guess the devs didn't want to shock us
All the fuss about seduction with magic is a bit silly- that's just standard procedure for sorceresses. In "The Last Wish" Chireadan (spelling?) describes how Yen uses her charm and beauty as a weapon to get what she wants. When a sorceress decides to seduce someone she will use magic along with more conventional methods to increase her chances of success. And Geralt is able to sense spells when they are cast on him, so whatever Triss did, Geralt accepted it and went along with it. I hate to use the phrase "read the books!", but anyone who reads them can see that Geralt is not very faithful to Yen- it does not take mind control to get him to sleep around.
What Geralt feels about the affair with Triss is guilt for his own actions. He feels guilty because Triss is Yen's close friend, and because Triss started to have serious feelings that he can't return. He has hurt both his lover Yen and his friend Triss by his choices. The problem between Geralt and Triss was that they were looking for different things. Geralt was looking to forget his troubles and find comfort in the arms of a friend, while Triss ended up wanting a deeper relationship.
Quick question for you all:
I am replaying Witcher on NG+, and I came across the section where you first track down Triss in Novigrad. I noticed that the Rose of Remembrance is classified as a quest item, and I was wondering if there is something that I have missed on my previous playthroughs. Is there actually a quest associated with it, or is this perhaps just cut content that never made it into the game?
It is a quest item before you speak to Triss about it, after that it become junk :lol:
It is a quest item before you speak to Triss about it, after that it become junk :lol:
The Rose of Remebrence is another big plot hole. On Iorveth's path Philippa uses it to revive Saskia, so how did Triss get it back?
I noticed that the Rose of Remembrance is classified as a quest item, and I was wondering if there is something that I have missed on my previous playthroughs. Is there actually a quest associated with it, or is this perhaps just cut content that never made it into the game?
The Rose of Remebrence is another big plot hole. On Iorveth's path Philippa uses it to revive Saskia, so how did Triss get it back?