

That is hinting at some backstory but the reader never learns anything about it. When she is greeted by Vesemir, it becomes clear that they have met long ago as she tells him to let his hand go off the best part of her back since she is no longer the little girl that he had known before. In the beginning part of Blood of Elves, when Triss travels to Kaer Morhen, it is mentioned that Triss had been there before, as otherwise she wouldn’t have found the way. There is a bit I find curious in the books about Triss. Relationships aren’t easy and neither are they always fair. Yes, she can also be manipulative, precisely as Yen. And at some point, Triss becomes a part of this. It’s much more about a toxic and realistically complicated and complex relationship between Yen and Geralt, who hurt each other almost on daily basis. The only aspect of it that could be seen as ‘controversial’ is the fact that in the books, this is purposefully left way more ambiguous and possibly, the show will afterwards incline more to creating a cliche love triangle well known from soap operas: first ‘true’ lover seems to die -> a proxy is found, usually someone close to the first ‘true’ lover -> the first ‘true’ lover shows up eventually -> the proxy turns into a hated and unwanted obstacle for the ‘true love in the end’ climax -> the ‘true love in the end’ climax happens anyway, as everyone knows the whole time.īut the book and game Witcher version of the love triangle isn’t this. I agree that: Triss wouldn’t necessarily know anything more about Yen’s fate than anyone else as far as we know from what has been shown, Triss moreover doesn’t know anything about Yen and Geralt yet Yen pretty much said goodbye to Geralt the last time they saw each other Yen is likely to be presumed dead by everyone. That way, the Netflix version could end up being oddly familiar to many since it would mirror both the books and the games: Triss and Geralt have sex in Kaer Morhen, while Geralt is separated from Yennefer, presuming her dead.īut worry not, Geralt and Yennefer will certainly be reunited before Season 2 ends as both were spotted on set last year: Then in the first game when Geralt has amnesia, Triss withholds any information about Geralt’s true love of many years and gets close to the witcher. In the books it is mentioned that once upon a time the two had a fling, with the sorceress using some magic to seduce Geralt. Triss taking advantage of the situation to get close to Geralt wouldn’t be exactly new. It wouldn’t be surprising if she did, given Triss is, after all, Triss. One could say that Netflix is taking this scene a step or two further.Īnd here is the speculation part: in all of this, we aren’t sure if Triss knows that Yennefer is alive and simply chooses to withhold that information for obvious reasons. One could look at this scene in many ways, but it is generally understood and accepted among many readers that nothing really happened between the two at that time as this moment isn’t referred to again. ‘You are not leaving here alone’ she whispered.

“He made for the stairs quickly, but the enchantress was up in a flash and threw herself at him, embracing him. In Chapter Three of Blood of Elves, at Kaer Morhen Triss does hug Geralt after they have a conversation, and says she wouldn’t let him be alone: It is described to us as a bonding scene with them talking heart to heart about things and then ending up in bed.

Geralt is still unaware of Yennefer‘s real fate and presumes her dead, killed at Sodden. Our sources say that a sex scene between Geralt and Triss may indeed happen in Kaer Morhen in the first half Season 2 of The Witcher. The image from the Season 2 teaser we can see above once again sparked some discussions and recently we were able to get some answers. Ever since the third episode of the first season, fans of The Witcher have been wondering which route the writers would take with Geralt and Triss, a rather short and insignificant fling in the books, but a subject of some controversy fired up by CDPR’s game trilogy where Triss is Geralt’s main love interest for the first two games and an optional love interest in the third.
