Talk:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Guide to Romance/@comment-67.223.148.201-20190524024943/@comment-193.39.5.10-20191213100612

^ What that guy said. "with the help of a little magic" is vague at best and I highly doubt she'd still be friends with everyone if she'd outright mind controlled him into sleeping with her. Keira Metz can seduce Geralt with the help of a little magic in W3 and I don't think anyone would call that other than consensual. In the first game she didn't imply anything about Geralt's memories, she simply stated she didn't want to discuss anything he didn't need to know right now which did not include Yennifer since, as far as Triss knew, Yennifer was dead. As I noted she explained her reasons for doing so, to whit that she felt it was better for him to come to a conclusion about who he was now rather than try to live up (or down) to who he used to be. The validity of this is supported by the fact that the Witchers all went along with it. If you think it was all a scheme to seduce Geralt under false pretences then you have to believe all of his best friends were in on it. Finally all that Triss ever said about her and Geralt's past was that they were friends who occasionally had sex (true on both counts) and in W2 as soon as it became clear that Yennifer might be alive Triss offered, unprompted, to help Geralt find her despite believing (correctly or not depending on player choice in 3) that doing so would end her relationship with him. So, honest, upfront and honourable toward him.