Talk:Geralt of Rivia/@comment-79.141.242.222-20190320193544/@comment-36943609-20190429160350

No that wasn't my opinion but a logical guess. That wish would only bring them back together but it had no significance results in their relationship. The wish would bring them back together again and again, and when they saw each other again and again they liked each other more and more, They grew to like each other more whenever they saw each other. And at the end the finally accepted that they loved one another and that was the true case. Would the author really put all those scenes and the ending because of a spell? I dont think so, its better to have a meaningful ending. He showed the progress between Geralt and Yennefer's romantic relationship slowly.

I did not say Triss was a good person. I said that that she wasn't an evil person nor a good one. She did some good things and some bad ones, but i did not say she was good. I explained to you that she was not an evil person.

And when i commented on Geralts witcher life i explained that it wasn't so bad. He got used to it. After all, in all his miserable life he found time to engage in serious relationships with sorceresses, have sarcastic talks with his friends. He managed to find loyal friends like Regis, Dandelion, Zoltan, Zigrin and others. The meaning of my arguement is to explain that Geralts life was not so bad as you thought.