Are we choosing as Geralt? If so, it's overwhelmingly Yennefer. Ciri is your adopted daughter (and arguably a lesbian to boot), Triss is a manipulator who lied to you for months and took advantage of your lost memory, Keira is a ruthless pragmatist and views you as a means to an end, Roach is a horse. Shani is a bit of a wild card, but going back as far as Witcher 1 always seemed rather clingy and pushy where her relationship with Geralt was concerned. Yennefer, while often imperious and demanding and therefore not "fun" enough for teenage boys, loves and respects Geralt. They're a genuine partnership.
If we're choosing for me, probably still Yennefer, but because I have a thing for Brunettes.
bartholen said:
bastardofmelbourne said:
In-universe, I always pair Geralt with Yennefer because why the hell wouldn't you, but if we're talking my personal preference? Ciri.
Yennefer in the third game is a bit of a spanner in the works for people who haven't read the books. Because based on them, and the history and chemistry they have, Geralt and Yennefer are blatantly obviously meant to be together. But for people who only know the games Triss is the obvious choice, since she's one of the first characters introduced in the game, clearly cares deeply for Geralt and has been a vital character in both the previous installments. It creates a bit of a dissonance between the games, since the first two used the amnesia plot device to do their own thing separate from the books, while the third fires references to the them at every turn.
Agreed, but only at the start of Witcher 3. By the halfway point it became apparent it was Yennefer or bust. Yennefer's baggage is "she's hurt you shacked up with one of her best friends for months, and is a little chilly at first". Triss's baggage is "she manipulated you and lied to you for months".