In my opinion Polish voice for Yen is absolutely horrible. Denise is so much better!
Actually, yes.. I like Yennefer's "calm" Polish voice.. Like in prologue, Geralt's dream, for example.
In my opinion Polish voice for Yen is absolutely horrible. Denise is so much better!
In my opinion Polish voice for Yen is absolutely horrible. Denise is so much better!
Although, the Polish voice sounds much better.
I also prefer Denise acting, but "absolutely horrible"?? Well- tastes, tastes. Russian voice was really OK from what I've seen on YT
To me, Gough's voice is often too "flowing" for Yennefer. Like trying to be too smooth or something.
Gough on the other hand is perfect. Not only does her voice sound great, but she also plays her part, nailing all the nuances in Yennefer's character. No wonder that she has actually won awards for this.
Choose to create and play either a Unicorn unit or a Chironex unit.
Shes a seige unit?
Yennefer = canon confirmed.
Badum tsssss
Imao your jokes always make me smile xD
That happened between the last book and the first game, The Wild hunt kidnapped Yennefer from the Isle of Avallach and Geralt started pursuing them. Around a year later he saved Letho from a slyzard, He had 2 comrades (Serrit and Auckes). They repaid Geralt by helping him find and deal with the Wild Hunt.They finally caught up with the Hunt at the Hanged Man's Tree, Geralt struck a deal with Eredin, His soul for that of Yennefer and Eredin agreed. Yennefer (like Geralt) lost her memory and was feverish for days, The witchers decided to help her. I suppose you know the rest, All of these events were explained through flashbacks and dialogs in the second game.I was just looking at the Witcher Wiki to learn about Serrit, and came upon this:
"After Geralt sacrificed himself for Yennefer the witchers were free to go and brought the sorceress with them; they knew she wouldn't survive in her conditions and the least they could do after Geralt so nobly sacrificed for her was look after her until she was better.The deception proved rather counterproductive for the witchers since the woman turned to be quite the character, trying to seduce Auckes to drive a wedge in the group and getting into trouble everywhere they went.'
Please can you Yennefer experts tell me, is this seen in any of the games? Or does it appear in a book? (I'm nearly at the end of Tower of the Swallow and there is no mention of such a thing.)
She was mentally ill (After the events at the Hanged Man's Tree) and had amnesia, that's why she did those things.If it's just the earlier games... I thought Yennefer didn't appear in them? In any case, what a horrible character this paragraph seems to be describing.
I was just looking at the Witcher Wiki to learn about Serrit, and came upon this:
"After Geralt sacrificed himself for Yennefer the witchers were free to go and brought the sorceress with them; they knew she wouldn't survive in her conditions and the least they could do after Geralt so nobly sacrificed for her was look after her until she was better.The deception proved rather counterproductive for the witchers since the woman turned to be quite the character, trying to seduce Auckes to drive a wedge in the group and getting into trouble everywhere they went.'
Please can you Yennefer experts tell me, is this seen in any of the games? Or does it appear in a book? (I'm nearly at the end of Tower of the Swallow and there is no mention of such a thing.)
If it's just the earlier games... I thought Yennefer didn't appear in them? In any case, what a horrible character this paragraph seems to be describing.
what a horrible character this paragraph seems to be describing.
but only began to love her at the point she saved a woman from miscarrying on Skellige. She really has changed!
The game's Yennefer is somewhat different - she is to an extent admirable but not likeable, unless you know more about her than the game lets on
In the books, Yennefer seems to have deeper emotions towards Geralt whereas in the game it's vice versa IMO.