No one can have everything. Nobody is being born a sorcerer. And none should be born as one! After all, all the students should decide for themselves whether they want to be sorceresses or mothers. I demand all the students to be sterilized. No exceptions. | |||
- Tissaia de Vries, The Poisoned Source |
Tissaia de Vries (d. 1267) was a sorceress and a member of the Chapter of Sorcerers. She was one of the rectors at Aretuza and the author of The Poisoned Source. She was also extremely obsessive about her appearance and things in general. Tissaia was the one who took a young Yennefer of Vengerberg under her wing. It was she who fixed Yennefer's hunchback and cured her of her various afflictions. During the coup on Thanedd Island, it was she who teleported a heavily wounded Geralt and Triss away from the hands of the approaching Redanian army. After the coup on Thanedd Island, Tissaia committed suicide slitting her wrists. Together with the other losses, her death spelled the end of the Council, making way for the Lodge of Sorceresses.
She opened the drawer in the dresser and took a short knife with a bone handle.
Her face was proud and fixed. Expressionless. It was quiet in the house. So quiet, the sound of a wilted petal falling on the tabletop could be heard. The sun, as red as blood, slowly sank below the roofs of the houses. Tissaia de Vries sat down on the chair by the table, blew out a candle, straightened the quill lying across the letter one more time and severed the arteries in both wrists.
Her face was proud and fixed. Expressionless. It was quiet in the house. So quiet, the sound of a wilted petal falling on the tabletop could be heard. The sun, as red as blood, slowly sank below the roofs of the houses. Tissaia de Vries sat down on the chair by the table, blew out a candle, straightened the quill lying across the letter one more time and severed the arteries in both wrists.
pg. 236, Time of Contempt (UK edition)
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Is Tissaia de Vries featured in Witcher 3 game?
No, Tissaia de Vries is not featured in the Witcher 3 game. She is a character from Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher books and is also portrayed in Netflix's The Witcher series.
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Does Tissaia de Vries know about Vilgefortz in the Witcher series?
Yes, Tissaia de Vries is well aware of Vilgefortz in the Witcher series. They have interacted on multiple occasions, with Tissaia even sharing crucial information with Vilgefortz. They've held meetings together and Vilgefortz has been described as considering Tissaia his equal partner. However, she is not aware of his actual intentions.
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Who is the author of 'The Poisoned Source' in the Witcher universe?
In the Witcher universe, 'The Poisoned Source' is authored by Tissaia de Vries. This book discusses the nature of magic talents and whether individuals are born mages or not.
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What is the appearance of Tissaia de Vries in the Witcher series?
In the Witcher series, Tissaia de Vries is portrayed as a powerful sorceress and a member of the Chapter of the Gift and the Art. She is also the rectoress of Aretuza, a magic academy for young women. Tissaia is known for recruiting young women who have conduit moments. She is portrayed by the actor MyAnna Buring in Netflix's adaptation of the Witcher series.
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Trivia
- De Vries is a common Dutch surname meaning, essentially, the Frisian.
- Vries can also mean freeze
Notes
- In Andrzej Sapkowski's Dynastic Descriptions, it's mentioned that a young Ilona Laux-Antille was Tissaia's assistant at one point.[1]
- In The Witcher, there's a potion called De Vries' Extract.
- In the first game, there's an in-game book, Sorceresses and Sorcerers, that mentions her.
- In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, she's mentioned by Geralt as a co-author of the compendium Masters of Magic on Curses – Selected Writings, with Margarita Laux-Antille.