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Is it true Triss Sexually Assaulted Geralt? (SPOILERS)
I heard in the novel she used magic to decieve him and essentially Rped him...Is this factially true or no?
Last edited by Wakobi Junior; Jun 19, 2018 @ 7:27pm
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Grimminski Jun 19, 2018 @ 6:36pm 
Technically she did
Wakobi Junior Jun 19, 2018 @ 6:37pm 
Originally posted by Grimminski:
Technically she did
Did he want to have sex with her? Or did her magic made him paralyzed or delusioned?
Last edited by Wakobi Junior; Jun 19, 2018 @ 6:38pm
Wakobi Junior Jun 19, 2018 @ 7:05pm 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
In Blood of Elves, she's so in love with Geralt, that she throws herself at him and tries to seduce him. He rejects her, however, stating that he sees her as only a friend and nothing more. She did try to use a spell but it didn't work.

In the first two Witcher games, however, Geralt is suffering from amnesia and badly injured when he's found outside of Kaer Morhen. Triss tends to his wounds and when she realizes that he has no memory of Yennefer, decides this is her opportunity and convinces Geralt that they have always been lovers. This continues throughout most of the two games.

Others along the way reveal bits and pieces of his past to him as he slowly recovers his lost memories. Triss had promised to do all she could to help him but did absolutely nothing to that end because it would have hastened the end of their affair. She even tried to use the Rose of Remembrance to bind him to her.

So, yeah, she essentially ra_ped him. That's what you call it when someone takes advantage of a situation to have their way with someone against their will or consent. He had refused her advances. She knew this and still went ahead with it because he was in no position to refuse without any context or memories. He took her word for their prior relationship.
Wow, poor Geralt :( See he isnt hella horny
Seb081 Jun 19, 2018 @ 7:08pm 
Nice piece of lore here.
Wakobi Junior Jun 19, 2018 @ 7:28pm 
Originally posted by Cerberus Shepard:
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
In Blood of Elves, she's so in love with Geralt, that she throws herself at him and tries to seduce him. He rejects her, however, stating that he sees her as only a friend and nothing more. She did try to use a spell but it didn't work.

In the first two Witcher games, however, Geralt is suffering from amnesia and badly injured when he's found outside of Kaer Morhen. Triss tends to his wounds and when she realizes that he has no memory of Yennefer, decides this is her opportunity and convinces Geralt that they have always been lovers. This continues throughout most of the two games.

Others along the way reveal bits and pieces of his past to him as he slowly recovers his lost memories. Triss had promised to do all she could to help him but did absolutely nothing to that end because it would have hastened the end of their affair. She even tried to use the Rose of Remembrance to bind him to her.

So, yeah, she essentially ra_ped him. That's what you call it when someone takes advantage of a situation to have their way with someone against their will or consent. He had refused her advances. She knew this and still went ahead with it because he was in no position to refuse without any context or memories. He took her word for their prior relationship.


even knowing all this i will always be #team triss....yens ok but a little cold and distant(and i have a big thing for redheads)
Yennifer IMO has sociopathic tendacies and she's very cold I do agree.

Remember the time when that kid that liked Ciri? When she raised him from the dead, she could care less about the pain he was feeling...
Wakobi Junior Jun 19, 2018 @ 7:43pm 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Redheads, well Triss sure wasn't one in the books. And Triss sold out Yen, Ciri and Geralt to the Lodge in order to save her own butt. A lot of people excuse her action because she's young, only she's not that young. She just does whatever she wants, regardless of the cose.

All sorceresses seem to have that trait, Yen included.
Aye, cool fact. Yennifer is actually an ugly hunchback without magic.,..
green Jun 19, 2018 @ 9:24pm 
Originally posted by Ugnak:
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Redheads, well Triss sure wasn't one in the books. And Triss sold out Yen, Ciri and Geralt to the Lodge in order to save her own butt. A lot of people excuse her action because she's young, only she's not that young. She just does whatever she wants, regardless of the cose.

All sorceresses seem to have that trait, Yen included.
Aye, cool fact. Yennifer is actually an ugly hunchback without magic.,..
Most soceresses have some ugly feature.
Yennefer also slit her wrists at her college, unsuccessfully.
Oldbastage Jun 21, 2018 @ 8:29pm 
Originally posted by green:
Originally posted by Ugnak:
Aye, cool fact. Yennifer is actually an ugly hunchback without magic.,..
Most soceresses have some ugly feature.
Yennefer also slit her wrists at her college, unsuccessfully.
Was a hunchback not is. They get transformed/fixed it's part of the package. It's not like it's an illusion. They can however use glamours on top of their apperance to make themselves irresistable for a short while.
Oldbastage Jun 21, 2018 @ 10:02pm 
Yes Tissaia de Vries really liked the character. Thought it was a good twist that the reason she took Yennifer under her wing was the depths of the wrist cuts when she was found. Tissaia knew by the cuts that Yen had the mettle to be a sorceress and her pupil.

I have a question for you. I know you have a low opinion of Yennifer but don't you think her attitude toward Ciri in the books proved that she actually had some warmth and maternal instinct in her? Consider her capture and long term torture by Vilgefortz and she never gave Ciri or Geralt up.I understand that the Yen Geralt bond was based in magic but it seems that through the books and shorts regardless of the superficial spats over who banged who stuff she had great feeling and regard for him.

P.S. How can you not like someone who stabbed Leo Bonahart in the face with a fork 8P?
Last edited by Oldbastage; Jun 21, 2018 @ 10:03pm
Oldbastage Jun 21, 2018 @ 10:36pm 
Originally posted by Ugnak:
I heard in the novel she used magic to decieve him and essentially Rped him...Is this factially true or no?
Funny back in my day we'd call this "getting lucky".
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