Talk:Triss Merigold/@comment-72.35.106.222-20150921070557/@comment-93.105.116.238-20150924191136

Geralt have a strong feelings about Triss in the books? As soon as Triss arrives at Kaer Mohren, she tries to kiss Geralt, and he stops her. Triss knows it's because he wants to forget what happened between them. Her behavior in The Blood of Elves was appalling, to say the least. There is a part in the novel where she is traveling with Geralt and Ciri to the temple in Ellander. She gets sick and insists that Geralt and Ciri bathe her on the way. While Ciri is bathing her and Geralt is holding her, she tries to kiss Geralt - in front of Ciri. I felt sorry for Geralt during this chapter of the novel. He showed Triss compassion and kindness while she was being a sick damsel in distress, and she mistook it for something else, throwing herself at him with pathetic desperation. I hated it. I hated seeing her that way. I was proud of Geralt, though. He remained kind and polite while firmly fending off her affections. Most people who haven't read the novels would probably think he would be all over Triss. But he was not.