Talk:Triss Merigold/@comment-85.194.6.49-20190504212149/@comment-193.39.5.10-20190522145051

"Gotta remember that Triss literally was attempting to replace Geralt's memories of Yennefer with her own!" No, she was not. She gives her reasons for not filling in his backstory in the game, namely that she felt it was better to let him find his own way rather than live up to his friends memories of him, something Triss and the others agreed upon together. Unless you believe the other Witchers were in on this supposed plot...

"She is a young sorceress and youngest of the lodge! You think the Lodge is of good standing individuals?? NOPE their all master manipulators and used Geralt as a pawn in the first game!" The Lodge, while involved, were not responsible for the events of the first game. And Triss was very upfront with Geralt about what she was doing and why.

"Then Triss pulls her little doe act saying she wasn't at fault" At fault for what? The non-human rebellion? Jaques' insanity? None of that had anything to do with her.

"Witcher 2 forces you to be with her unless you are truly dedicated to finding Yennefer." Nope, you can not give a monkey's about Yennifer and still ignore Triss.

"Unforunately, people pass up logic, reason and common sense for the chance to get Triss's booty." Logic, reason and connon sense apparently being here defined as "has the same taste in women as you."

"Not bad girl and their are worse, look at Philippa... but seriously she has done so much to Geralt and treats him like a doormat or a ill-trained dog if you don't do as she likes." Um, no, that'd be Yennifer. The one who never explains her reasons for anything and belittles Geralt when he objects. Triss is more likely to bend to Geralt's will than the reverse and always says why she's doing what she's doing.

"It's why I, personally, can't stand her and automatically go for the worse ending where your FINALLY saved by Dandelion... or you know just stay true to Yen." Dandelion once described Geralt's relationship with Yennifer as toxic. I agree. It's not unsalvageable, Yen can mellow out, I don't doubt she does love Geralt and I have nothing against those who choose her. But if the only way you can think of to persuade those of us who chose otherwise is to attempt character assassination on Triss then that should tell you all you need to know right there.