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There are many plot items that you can get that become useless (or don't trigger a quest) because you chose other options / paths and usually Geralt say something about it, like in your case ( "It's bad, that i can not ask Triss.").
So, i think I need to GET this quest any case? If i can complete it, is a other question.
"But if Triss is unavailable or has already left for Kovir (at the end of the quest Now or Never), then you won't be able to trigger this quest until after you've completed the quest Blindingly Obvious, which won't happen until late in the game."
Can someone verify, that the quest STARTS after this quest above?
Did you check the old house where you found it before? That leaning house that is about to fall ...
At which point it get marked as failed?
I think the best option is to wait for the quest "Blindingly Obvious". I hope the quest triggers there.
If the quest is marked "failed" then it is a point of no return ... The last chance to do the quest is after the battle at Kaer Morhen, you must go to the Chameleon in Novigrad and find Triss .
I hope at the point in the late game is the dialog option for this quest. Like the "Play against Thaler" quast, which triggers only if i play gwint against him.
Oh I get it ... I was confused by Toastpiratewilly's comment (I didn't realize it was someone else).
What I think (I'm not entirely sure), is that this side quest must be activated before Triss tries to save the other wizards ... But it's just a thought.