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And what do you mean by torture??? Do you mean when Triss tortures to get info about Dandelion?
Ok, neither of those have happened yet. Ya I've been reloading the part where you talk to Menge. Didn't know how much it would effect the game.
Although does it affect the ending of the game depending who you're with?
You can start romancing Yenn after you get to Skellige. During the quest "The King is Dead" is your first encounter with Yenn romantically. Then once you finish her secondary quest "The Last Wish" you will have fully romanced Yenn, provided you say the right thing to her during the quest.
You will get a different ending with Yenn and Triss depending on who you romance...You can either spend the rest of your life with Yenn if you romance her, or Triss if you romance her. Or you can live the rest of your days on the road if you do not romance either of them. However, what ever you do will not effect the main story line and what happens with Ciri.