Talk:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Romance/@comment-73.109.57.6-20170711130725/@comment-91.147.195.195-20170731084239

While I do not say who if anyone at all is better for Geralt, the fact that Triss did questionable things in the past (about which the above post is not entirely accurate, though) does not by itself imply that she cannot be better in the end. At least it is not an issue to Geralt's character, that is why you never have an option to complain about this in any of the games. After all, he was not tricked to love her, that was still his choice. And the third game might want you to feel sorry for her, but that is again from Geralt's point of view, and she does in fact realize her own mistakes. It is a valid option to forgive and move on from the past, which also had to happen with Yennefer in some earlier books.