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I don't really remember the details about the Lambert theory, but i know for a fact that CD project red themselves confirmed it. I mean, if the guys who made the game left clues about it and then confirmed it later on social media it has to mean something, doesn't it?
yeah and Geralt slept with Shani who was 17, LOL, don't take the game for the truth baby Boi !
Having not read all the books yet, I was conflicted about breaking up the family, but... Honestly, post memory lost Geralt isn't the exact same person he was before, and hiss love for Yen... "real" or not, WAS forced... Also, the summaries of said relationship just sounds majorly messed up.
Triss on the other hand... She ain't perfect, but... Neither or either Geralt or Yennefer, and honestly, her "betrayals" and "deceptions"... Are pretty freaking minor. "oh, but she slept with him when he didn't remember her". Yeah, her, and half the females in the land. Hell, in W1 she practically tells you to go and sleep with the princess to get information... Aside from thinking Yen is dead, you aren't exactly in any kind of "exclusive" relationship with her for most of that game... If you even call their relationship truly "exclusive" to begin with.
Whatever she was in the books, game Triss just comes off as having her head on straighter then either Geralt or Yennefer... Which all in all, almost makes her too good for Geralt. Which in turn is what makes her the attractive choice, as she symbolizes him trying to move past all the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ with Yennefer. Quitting while he was ahead as it were.
...Hell, the real problem here is simply that this "choice" basically amounts to the question of "with whom does James Bond settle down happily ever after?"... Naturally, the answer is "he doesn't. He is psychologically incapable of such a thing, and attracts people much the same as him."
So... I guess that makes the "they both tie him up to a bed and leave him" the "good" ending all around.
To be honest there were moments where i couldnt believe the way she was reacting. Like i thought realistically noone would be such an idiot and so ungrateful or arrogant given the circumstances.
But maybe thats what made the choice so meaningful i dont know. But that particular dilema for me was super easy. Yen never had a chance.
Dude your buthurt is showing, this is a game forum, people are discusing the game, not the books, try to chill.
Actually, I agree, I am going to choose one of them, but yeah, Geralt wouldn´t settle down...BUT IN DA BOOK... yeah, I am playing the game and choosing from what I see here and I agree he´d try to have them both and get nothing then spen the rest of his life as a roaming witcher, banging everyone and ocassionally killing werefolves.
Nothing to do with the games.