Talk:Triss Merigold/@comment-19281228-20160629030655/@comment-79.121.100.2-20171025161808

It's never pointless to question something or think about "what if" scenarios. But you didn't really answer. While the games are of course non-canon to the books, in their context these questions and what ifs do have relevance to someone who takes the choice seriously at all.

"even Lytta Neid and Fringilla Vigo got more book romance scenes with Geralt. Why Geralt didn't stay with Fringilla then?"

In books, he always returned to Yennefer soon, and didn't build any long term relationships. They weren't given a real chance, as you noted, that's not what the author wanted, but that doesn't necessarily mean the possibility couldn't be there under the right circumstances. In games, there's an opportunity with Yennefer's absence for a long time (the "what if" becomes real), just not for those you mentioned. Perhaps it would've been different had it been Fringilla Vigo at Kaer Morhen when Geralt returned.