Talk:Yennefer/@comment-105.237.247.205-20150509004449/@comment-26832753-20150823134010

Yennefer is by far one of the most fascinating and complex female characters I've ever read in literature. She is a host of paradoxes and conflicting desires and motives. Until she was bound to Geralt, she never knew a love so strong. Yet her tragic past and suspicious nature prevents her from trusting in it, thus she runs away and does many other things to hurt him, even though she later hates herself for it. Geralt's last wish was a double-edged sword:  yes, Yennefer fell in love with him (not because of the power of the genie, but because he chose her when he could have had anything he desired, even to become human), but as they come to realize - destiny is not enough. To her, if she is only with Geralt because their intertwined destiny, then how can she be sure she really loves him at all?

As a side note, it should be mentioned that Yennefer displays many symptoms of Borderline Personality disorder.