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I had heard about the flaws of the polish series before, it's too bad the production wasn't good. The concept of female witchers is interesting tough, since unless I'm mistaken in the books women are not recruited (or taken) to become witchers.
I think it had something to do with the creators of the Trial of Grasses not developing it with female biology in mind, so because of that death was garanteed if a woman was forced to undergo the mutations. Vesemir even adviced Geralt to not let Ciri ever go through with the Trial, if I remember correctly.
Was there any explanation for the female witchers in the polish series? It sounds like it could be a cool storyline.
And I really wished there were male LGBT characters in the books, if not a major character then at least someone like Mislav from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (but definetely not like Dethmold was in The Witcher 2: Assassin's of Kings).
Maybe with the Netflix series and people shipping Geralt and Jaskier we'll see an increase in fanworks. I honestly never shipped Geralt with anyone other than Yennefer before, and they'll always be my OTP for this series no matter the media, but the Netflix show portrayal of Jaskier and his friendship with Geralt is starting to make me ship them too. But Geralt x Yennefer will always be my endgame.
The stories in the first witcher book are primarily fairy tales
Renfri is Snow White
The last wish is Aladdin
But Netflix decision not to do beauty and the beast proves them to be utter cowards
Вернон Роше как бастард Фольтеста для Вас это да или нет? И как вы думаете, какая реакция самого бы Роше была на эту новость?

Честно говоря, я никогда не думала об этом, но блин, эта теория взорвала мне мозг. Она очень крутая!!! И к тому же логичная.
Какая бы у Роше была реакция? Ну он точно был бы разочарован, обижен и зол. Но не смотря на то, что Вернон очень вспыльчив, на холодную голову он рассуждает очень здраво. Не думаю, что он бы как либо навредил Фольтесту. Из армии, Роше, тоже не ушел бы, так как он не видит свою жизнь за ее пределами, как и остальные солдаты Синих Полосок. Может, будь он в непосредственном контакте с королем в тот момент как узнал бы об этом, высказал бы ему все что о нем думает, а потом бы жалел об этом. Что я могу сказать точно, Роше бы никогда ему не простил испорченного детства и хранил бы обиду до конца жизни.
Мне настолько понравился этот вопрос, что я нарисовала к нему полноценный арт. Ну как к нему, скорее к моменту важному для этих двоих, когда Фольтест самолично достал Роше из канавы. (Сразу скажу, такой момент не упоминался в игре. Можно сказать я сделала коктейль из фактов о прошлом Вернона🙃)
Vernon Roche as Foltest's bastard, Yes or No for You? And how do you think Roche will react to this news?
Actually, I never thought about it, but damn, this theory blew my mind. This is very cool!!! And even logical.
What would be Roche's reaction? Well, he would definitely be disappointed, offended and angry. But despite that Vernon is very hot-tempered, with a cold head, he acts very reasonably. I don't think that he would hurt Foltest. Roche would not leave the army either, because he can't see his life outside of it, like the other Blue Stripes soldiers. Maybe, if he had been in direct contact with king at the moment he found out about this, he would tell him everything what thought about him, and then regretted about it. What I can say for sure, Roche would never forgive Foltest for a spoiled childhood and would hold a grudge for the rest of his life.
I liked this question so much, so I drew to him full art. Well, not exactly to it, rather to an important moment for these two, when Foltest personally pulled Roche out of the ditch.(I must say right away that such a moment was not mentioned in the game. You can say I made a cocktail of facts about Vernon's past🙃)
what is a bad habit Ves can not let go off?
I don't know about bad habit, but I like to think that she doesn't like when her hair grows longer than her normal length.
When Ves was captured by scoia'tael, she certainly tried to resist. At that moment, she was often grabbed by the hair, which made her defenseless. Ves no longer wants to feel the suffering that she experienced in captivity, so she is subconsciously afraid to grow it.
And even when Ves does not have a normal opportunity to cut it, she forces Roche or other soldiers to help fix her hair, as in this art.


Isn't it sad that even for his native Temeria, Roche is a foreigner? Many do not like him, and after he gave the North to Nilfgaard, they will clearly hate.
It is very sad.
If you think about Roche's history, you can understand that society has always hated him, in childhood, in the service, during the Third War, that after it. The people who truly love him can be counted on the fingers. The rest conduct only business relations in it, trying to use it for their own benefit.
He never had a chance to earn everyone's love. He always did dirty work and life always presented him with choices that in any case caused hatred for him among those around him.
But if initially people had treated him differently, perhaps he would not have been the Roche we know and love.


Stunning artwork!
