haxxiy said:
Ciri, in the books, is described as an innocent child who becomes basically a villain with good intentions, Daenerys-style, so I'd be glad that they recovered some of that characterization compared to the whitewashed version in TW3. Maybe they can retcon it as Geralt's fatherly memories of Ciri seeing only what he wanted to see in her, IDK. |
They changed all that with Tw3, doesn't matter what the books say,this is their universe, their version of Ciri and they, hopefully not, seem to be misunderstanding why people love Ciri in TW3 and to that matter why Geralts subdued indifferent tone works so well for side quests and character interaction in really grounded, high stakes scenarios.







