Talk:Mistle/@comment-2607:FCC8:75C9:4B00:29A8:A9F2:F2D9:686B-20180421003602

It all comes down to your personal taste, but it's a fact that Mistle and Ciri were coming from very traumatic backgrounds. It's not a disservice to say their relationship was unhealthy or even misplaced considering their unresolved emotional damage. It's also not "homo-phobic" to conclude that Mistle developed an unhealthy attitude towards men because she was gangraped and now she dominates other women.

I wonder if people would be debating this much if Mistle had offered drugs instead of sex? Or even if the roles were reversed and Kayleigh was the one who stopped Mistle.

IMO, the whole gang was formed by a bunch of children reacting to their traumatic pasts. I don't know why this upsets so many people because these layers-upon-layers enrich the story. The fact is, "The Witcher" series isn't supposed to be Black-and-White. The "Killing Monsters" trailer makes that clearer than day.

Rage on, plebs. The answer is 42.