Talk:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Romance/@comment-73.109.57.6-20170711130725/@comment-94.248.226.44-20170809142105

There is no clearly best or worst path, we can only imagine what would happen after each ending.

While Yennefer may appear as a shrew, and Geralt's relationship with her was not always without trouble in the past, they have been together for many years nevertheless, and retiring with Yennefer is what Geralt wanted by the end of the books.

Some may question Triss' past actions, but in my opinion, neither the books nor the games intended to portray her as a fundamentally bad person, I find it quite plausible that she could be trusted in the future. The first post does make valid points, even though she "forgot" to tell about Yennefer in the first game, on the whole she was still helpful to Geralt, and that appears to be how he sees it as well in the last game.

Both sorceresses have their flaws, but to me the game still gives the impression that Geralt's character would prefer ending up with either of them, rather than the lonely ending. Of course, it can still turn out to be the best one, perhaps he would even find someone better than both, who knows.