Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26222852-20150319173634/@comment-26662770-20150718004505

Siegrdrieffe was not Kate Beckinsale beautiful.

As cited from the book: she was tall, almost as tall as Earl Crach an Craite, with fair hair and long, not very pretty and not very womanly face.

Beckinsale would be my dream Yennefer (visually speaking)

Thanks for the completion of Ciri's sexual adventures. Last book kind of slipped my mind (Auberon, Eredin). Avallac'h is kind of projecting his platonic love for Lara Dorren into Ciri but he is well aware of those huge differences, I think.

Maybe Saskia is that small dragon that Borch was defending in the novel...nice going, maybe I'll check out the games...in time.

I was imagining Sheala de Tancarville as the oldest (so to speak) of "human" sorceresses. Eva Green is a wonderfull actress capable of displaying deep and intense emotions (and magic/occultism). She is magnificent in Penny Dreadful series. Deffo a sorceress material, maybe even Yennefer herself?

I wonder why someone like Jan Natalis caught Your attention. I recall only one mention of him in the Lady of the lake book (battle at Brenna). Fitz-Oesterlen is really not that interesting. He is a wonderful diplomat but nothing else. Looks quite stunned when he is ordered to "fake" surrender at those peace talks in Cintra and even more surprised when the new "Stefan Skellen" reveals to him, that Emhyr is co-operating with some "freemasonish"/elitarian business order back in Nilfgaard. Not that interesting for me.

P.S.: Do You come from some slavic country? (Just asking. I sure do :)