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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I've played it once with Yenn, next time will be with Triss. Not interested in the 'both' but I kind of like the idea of neither because of what happens at the end of Blood and Wine - and there are even two variations of that depending what outcome you got elsewhere in the game. So many different permutations.
I know it's pedantic and offtopic, but brunette is not black ;-) Black hair is black and brunette hair is different shades of brown.
Explanation (spoiler)
It is you end up with neither Triss nor Yenn. That can happen two ways - 1) you romance them both then they invite you for a threesome but it is a ruse and they both dump you 2) you don't romance either. Either way you end up in your villa alone so Ciri visits you at the end instead of Triss or Yenn (assuming she didn't die of course). Even that has two sub-options as she either visits you as a witcher telling you of her latest contracts or as the empress.
You'd have to play it loads to get every possible permutation of endings.
No, pedantic is posting a dictionary definition. You're just throwing an opinion out there.