Talk:Triss Merigold/@comment-19281228-20160629030655/@comment-27334094-20160630064222

@Rogen800  ---  ''Geralt may have lost his memory, but not his free will. In fact, he had more freedom during his amnesia, because the Jinn's magic seemed to be temporarily abated (put on a back-burner, essentially). He could think and act with a new found clarity. I still remember in Witcher 1, how one could shape Geralt's "Identity".   --- ''

You know I won't mention how horrible is when someone has an amnesia...I won't mention how  Triss told Geralt that she was a sorceress and that he said he knew he was in love with one, and that Triss pretended to be that sorceress...how exactly is that "free will" I don't know....as we know Geralt never loved Triss before.

But let me react to the above comment... I'm wondering how it exactly works...if you think that "djinn curse" was responsible for the Yen/Geralt love I think NO amnesia would change that...in TW3 you can say that you love Triss before The Last Wish quest so according your logic  the player shouldn't have been able to choose Triss BEFORE breaking the curse, right?...It doesn't make sense at all...it was just a game mechanic how to breakup with Yen nothing more...as I did a playthrough when I romanced Triss too  I wasn't really a fan of the way CDPR handled the break up, it devalues the relationship Geralt had with Yennefer. Their love wasn't a product of a Djinn wish and Yen says nothing's changed for her after you break it which goes in line with that. Geralt's love for Yen in the books is 100% real. http://67.media.tumblr.com/d89f81bb50575e4acb478164b7823f91/tumblr_nusmx6FGWW1uzebxso1_500.jpg