Talk:The Nithing/@comment-45000476-20200206193541

I think, for Jonna it's not about jealousy, honor or pride. Not about what she has declarated to Geralt. I think her plan was to kill the boy with a nithing and not to be suspected in murder. At least, so that Lothar would not know that she was guilty of the death of his son. After the death of his son, Lothar and his wife would find it difficult to stay together because of the memories of the child. They would most likely break up. After that, Jona would try to attract Lothar again and live with him.

Due to the fact that Geralt found out that she had spread the disease, Jonna had to lie and improvise, telling about honor and pride. Initially, Yonna planned the cold-blooded murder of a child for personal goals. Jonna is a sociopath, a woman without moral hindrance. So, she is a monster in human form. And yes, I know that the value of a child’s life was not great in medieval times. But the behavior of Geralt suggests that he most likely adheres to modern views on morality.

P.S. Sorry for my english.