That Elven slut needed a renegade interrupt.
Hmmm... Was but one choice away from the bad ending.
The Nilfgardian victory is not the only ending if either Radovid or Dijkstra are left alive. With the Emperor overthrown by a conspiracy, who and why would ever search for his daughter?
Then it would be best to let the sleeping dragons lie. Send enough assassins after her, and she might just reconsider being a simple witcher.
Yes, that's exactly how the wraith king was eradicared, isn't it? In the end it was easier to destroy him than to fend off the Wild Hunt all the time.
Why does Geralt keep doing contracts when he has ties with the most powerful and influental people in the world and could easily become a general or a right-hand man for one ruler or another? Adventuring is fun. Not having to owe anyone a thing is liberating.For what? Some childhood dream of wandering the world with her foster father, experiencing adventures and other dangers?
Yet that's how she has already grown up and lived her life until the Emhyr made her an offer.Be pragmatic a bit. She'll never grow up that way.
There is none. She had a choice, and thought this was a better one. Being a compassionate young lady, she saw it as a chance to change people's lives for the better, and she is probably right.I don't see the sorrow in this parting.
True, but being in Emhyr's employ would probably pay them better than trying to take jobs from peasants. He just doesn't like that lifestyle (I still laugh at his 'introduction' to the Emhyr). Ciri is not fond of it either, if I remember her meeting with her father and his court lackeys correctly.He needs to pay the bills lah.
They were looking, they just didn't know where and how to find her. And eventually they would have, if only when she decides to face off the White Frost or partake in some other plan by her elven friend.As far as I could tell, no one was looking until you started Wild Hunt sightings all over the land.