OursIsTheFury
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Ah yes, the age old question.
On one hand, Triss Merigold (in the game) is a very strong-willed person bent on liberating the magic users in Novigrad. She did, however, took advantage of an amnesia-stricken Geralt into having a relationship with her.
On the other hand, Yennefer of Vengerberg (in the game) has a "scorched earth" mentality when it comes to dealing with people, not caring about whether or not other people get hurt, as long as she gets what she is after. She got incredibly mad at Geralt for his actions while in his amnesiac state, and she even got her memories faster, but still didn't lift a finger to help Geralt. However, she truly does love him and Ciri, and it may justify all her actions throughout the third game.
So, gamers, which side are you on?
On one hand, Triss Merigold (in the game) is a very strong-willed person bent on liberating the magic users in Novigrad. She did, however, took advantage of an amnesia-stricken Geralt into having a relationship with her.
On the other hand, Yennefer of Vengerberg (in the game) has a "scorched earth" mentality when it comes to dealing with people, not caring about whether or not other people get hurt, as long as she gets what she is after. She got incredibly mad at Geralt for his actions while in his amnesiac state, and she even got her memories faster, but still didn't lift a finger to help Geralt. However, she truly does love him and Ciri, and it may justify all her actions throughout the third game.
So, gamers, which side are you on?