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On my second play through, i romanced Triss instead of Yen this time because i wanted to last time but messed up also enjoyed simping for Yen. IT BROKE ME TO SAY THE MAGIC IS GONE, because i Was having 2nd thoughts about the whole romance thing but already had the lighthouse scene with triss and knew i was too far gone and had to bite the bullet and suffer with my choices to not lose them both, only Yen.
Yall have a similar experience?
Can a King have more than one mage/witch in their court in a time? When Geralt first met Triss, she was the advisor to King Foltest. And Geralt also mentions that Keira was also an advisor to Foltest. So was there overlap? Or do court assignments really change so easily?
It's possible I just missed that part in the books. But any information would be helpful!
I’ve been thinking a rather lot about story lines in the games. And my thoughts went to Triss and Geralt. Who is to say they couldn’t have children?
In the Witcher 2, there’s a side quest where a pair of men ask Geralt to take a potion and record his experience with the effects for a year. He hired a spy to follow him for a year because he couldn’t keep a journal. Who is to say that fertility potion didn’t work? That would mean he could have Witcher babies!
And in both the books and the games it’s confirmed that Triss is alergic to magical herbs and potions. So it’s VERY possible she never got the same procedures the other sorceress’ did. Boom! And she can make babies too.
So plot for Witcher 4: you play as a pair of siblings, one having Geralt’s Witcher talents and the other having Triss’s magical talents.
Okay, I’ve been thinking, if I romanced Triss and rejected Yennefer, will Triss be at Kaer Morhen before the Isle of Mist quest is completed?
So, I’ve completed the task of siding with Dijkstra and planning the assassination of Radovid. I also found Thaler for him. At what point does that story pick up again? Later on, like maybe a couple hours, after Id done some stuff on Skellige, I went back to Dijkstra and there was no option to bring it up, same with Roche. Is there anything further to that story?
Perhaps it was a way to repay or even ingratiate Geralt before their confrontation? While Letho is a fairly decent guy deep down, I can’t see him going that far.
His plan was to lay the blame on mages after the regicides, so perhaps he did it to frame his capture in order to confess the Lodge’s role to the kings at the summit? Maybe, but it seems a bit far-fetched and doesn’t explain why he saved Triss specifically.
It might be one of those things that’s obvious but I missed it. In any case, does anyone have any ideas?
So the question is, how can Geralt sleep around with so many women yet romancing both Triss and Yennefer causes them both to dump him?
Well it's pretty simple, its because there is no commitment to all of the other women he sleeps with. With Triss and Yennefer, however, it's not an option as he commits to a permanent relationship with both which results in both getting very angry at him. He never commits to any of the other girls, the closest he gets to crossing the line is with Shani. Geralt actually seems ready to commit to Shani while romancing her, however, she herself decides against it as she remembers how it ended last time. But if it were possible then obviously Triss or Yennefer would not be happy.
However, commitment or not he is still cheating right? So question is do they or do they not know? And if they know do they or do they not care?
Answer is, yes they know and no they don't care.
They just don't, in fact Geralt's cheating is considered a joke by everyone including Triss, Yennefer and even Ciri.
In The Witcher 1 when romancing Triss, she will mention that she is aware that Geralt had other women and that she is not jealous at all.
During "The Great Escape" Geralt questions why Yennefer is not angry at him for going with Ciri to face Imlerith. To which she replies, that if he had died they would not have this conversation and that "the female half of the population of the continent would be drowning in tears".
During "Payback" Geralt will go with Ciri to meet Bea who will be clearly smitten by Geralt and vice-versa, thus forcing Ciri to remind them she is right next to them.
Near the end of the game the lodge will even openly discuss the fact that most of the women present on the ship are ones that slept with Geralt and Philippa will remark that Margarita will soon join the club.
Finally we have to remember that both Triss and Yennefer can and have been reading Geralt's mind, thus if they cared about him sleeping around then they would have dumped him long ago.
In The Witcher 3, after you get the "threesome" scene, is there any way of fixing things with any of them?