Talk:Triss Merigold/@comment-19281228-20160629030655/@comment-79.121.100.2-20171025090717

"Yen knew pretty well too that there was nothing to be done yet she STILL tried and gave her life that's the whole point."

She must've believed there's at least some chance, she's an older and more powerful sorceress than Triss, after all. Also, not all people have the same immediate reaction to tragedies, I know that from real life. Some show more emotions outwardly, others are seemingly just shocked at first, but it doesn't mean they don't care, and drawing the conclusion that only whoever makes the most drama really loved the deceased is simplistic. It'd be rather tactless to judge real people like that. I find it disgusting how Yennefer's fans cling onto every single detail they can find in books or games that can, with whatever biased and disingenuous interpretation, be used in an attempt to prove the supremacy of their romance choice. While the Witcher books and games are all fiction, bigotry is real and it detracts a lot from my enjoyment of the saga.