This thread is not about Ciri but ok. Do you know that in books Emgyr married Ciri in the end? Not true one but her clone. And at the lodge sorceress told Ciri she can't be queen anymore. Even in Kovir she can be only prince favourite concubine. So the end with her been Empress isn't very lore friendly. Also it would be hard for her to rule the Empire as you know from the books and ingame messages Nilfgard nobles were against Emgyr marriage with Ciri. Instead they wanted him to married one of the Niflgard noble woman not some outlander. So don't expect easy life for Ciri as Empress. In fact after Emgyr death it's more likely that nobles will kill her and make new king from Nilfgard.
I was actually bringing up the Ciri as Witcher and Ciri as Empress for a reason, surprisingly enough. Basically as a lead in for...
"How would Yen react to both?"
Because I really do love the Ciri and Yen mother-daughter relationship.
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And I think it was a good decision. It has never happened it was just a dream of Geralt. He even says that it was funny that instead Triss there was Yennefer there in his dream. So there is no need for this scene because it's not really Yennefer but just reflection of her in Geralt mind. I barely accept whole concept of dream about Yennefer Ciri and Geralt in Kaer Morhen as it should be Triss there. But if this is only a dream and not memories... well it could be but still I find it strange. Though I understand their wish to introduce Yennefer and Ciri early in the game and there is no such moment in the books when all 3 were together. So they came up for this trick with dream.
Really, I think it's interesting that Geralt is seeing Yennefer in the Triss role. It shows where his heart is leaning at the time and what sort of life he wanted to live with Yennefer and Ciri but which reality has deprived him.
He's really a brooding mass of anger over how much he's been taken from, I think.
By Emhyr, The Wild Hunt, and so so much else.
And poor Yen just keeps moving on.
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Been observing Triss and Yen's thread on this forum for quite a while.
Most of Yen fanboys are open; we discuss not just about Yen but it expands to Geralt and Ciri. Then we moved on to how Yennefer would influence Ciri and Yen's potential role if there were to be more witcher games in the future. To top it up, there's even some fan art in this thread
Triss fanboys? Well, they're not happy with all the attention Yen is getting in the game lol. So their discussion mostly revolved around blaming yen, arguing Geralt is better off with Triss and rage about the lack of Triss content (which I have to agree). I pity the Triss fanboys
As much as I love Triss, her contents seems like a distance future to me... (though Triss might be the 'perfect' match for Geralt after all).
Pretty sure we're all tired about talking the Empty world after the ending. How much longer do we have to wait for an announcement or hints like 'Due to fan's complaint, we are working for a solution to bring back Yen and Triss...... we 'kinda, sorta' overlooked the that fans would totally be hooked up with the game. sorry for being an ass. Love, CDPR"
I love Triss as Geralt's LI more than Yennefer even as I love Yennefer but, man, is it kind of like an echo chamber in there.
"We want more Triss."
"Anyone want to discuss Triss and the game?"
"Nope! MORE TRISS!"
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Unconventional Sexuality and Relationships: The Triss, Geralt, and Yennefer relationship
One thing I was really hoping to get from the Witcher series is that I've always felt the series was a great deal more mature than other series. I think Bioware and Bethesda are both more mature than the majority of publishers out there but they tend to fall back on convention I was perhaps thus hoping for a bit too much for envelope pushing from this particular game and, as expected, was annoyed when it came back.
On a basic level, the game does a great job with the mood, atmosphere, individual plots, and more but I think they could have done EVEN BETTER if they'd devoted a little more time to the complicated relationship between Yennefer and Geralt. Unlike the majority of Triss and Geralt fans, I'm actually quite happy with the amount of time Yennefer got. Triss got two games worth of development so having Yennefer very central to Skellige doesn't bother me as we need to make it clear this isn't Geralt's "new old flame who tempts him from Triss" but someone that he not only has a child with but is an incredibly important person on every conceivable level.
It's the follow-up which is the problem.
Perhaps Game of Thrones has spoiled me but the writing on the Bloody Baron quest and other parts of the game show that CD_Projekt Red has some top-tier authors working for them (speaking of which: The physical copies of my superhero novel came out today and my next book releases on the 8th! *ahem* Sorry, shameless fanboying myself). For me, there was a missing path where Geralt doesn't play the role of the monogamous suitor emotionally. A lot of fanboys played the Triss and Yennefer role simply to see, and I have to be crude, animated bewbs but I can't help think there was a riskier emotional option that should have been there.
The option when Yennefer says she loves you that, you have to say, "I'm in love with someone else."
Or, dare I say it, "I love you but I also love Triss."
The Triss and Yennefer relationship was, seemingly, irreparably severed in the books but has returned good as new in the games. This despite the fact Triss has done her friend wrong arguably more than ever. Yennefer might be willing to overlook it because Triss, if nothing else, is "all-in" on Team Ciri this time and they're desperate. Still, there really needed to be a Miranda Lawson/Jack confrontation with flying books and spells I think. Similarly, Ciri and her mother needed more scenes together.even if Geralt's relationship to them is tangential.
I don't think CD_Projekt Red could have sold me the Threesome ending of Jade Empire with those two but there's a powerful moment on the trailer of Geralt, Yennefer, where you see these three working together because, at the end of the day, they all love each other. Triss is a part of the Yennefer and Geralt and Ciri family.
And can't they all just get along?