Talk:Yennefer/@comment-79.141.242.222-20190404113949/@comment-92.40.249.200-20190407015948

@Zivko Poriluk Exactly. The books literally prove that wrong in the first book you should read, The Last Wish. Geralt fell in love before the wish, that’s the reason he made it in the first place. If it was fake love, then they’d of never looked out for each other always, even when parted. Yennefer did the watching out for Geralt more than he did her. And if it was magic which is proven wrong too, as wishing for love wouldn’t of saved Yen’s life as the Djinn wanted to kill her. So only something that would mean Geralt would die too, prevented her death. Love wouldn’t of saved her.

Those thinking it’s fake or magic need to read the books. But also to realise there’s a lot of inconsistencies in the games. Like Yen apparently never been to Kaer Morhen before, yet she’s been plenty in the books. And that mission to remove the spell is there purely for those who want to be with Triss, or be alone. It’s a game mechanic, nothing more. As in reality, the wish was never about love, and they never brought it up at all except the day Geralt made it. As it wasn’t important to them, nor did it affect anything. Or how Yen gets called out for everything and is not trusted. While Triss is never called out and is trusted. Despite Yen having always been there for Geralt and Ciri, and Triss hasn’t. And Yen hasn’t betrayed them like Triss. Though that’s more of a weird and unfair issue, not inconsistency, because it was like that a little in the books.